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How to build a six-figure side project

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Too lazy to read? Here's the highlight: I quit my job at Airbnb to go full-time on ClickMinded.?

Too lazy to read? Here's the highlight: I quit my job at Airbnb to go full-time on ClickMinded. [Click to get the EXACT blueprint on how I built a six-figure business while working full-time at PayPal and Airbnb.]( Hey, I’ve been doing search engine optimization for almost 15 years. I used to manage SEO at PayPal and more recently, Airbnb, where I had the greatest job of all time. After 4 years of being part of the most insane roller coaster I could imagine as part of Airbnb's growth team, I quit. For a while, the SEO team at Airbnb was just me, and by the time I left there were more than 12 of us: SEO specialists, designers, engineers and data scientists. It has been a helluva run. [Image] [Image] While I was there, ClickMinded has quietly transformed from a small side project to a successful stand-alone business. So I decided to leave Airbnb, and arguably the best job on earth, to dedicate the next phase of my life to working full-time on this project. The goal? To help awesome people drive more traffic and customers to their sites as quickly as possible and grow their businesses as fast as they can. I’ve gotten lots of questions on how I was able to create a six-figure side project while still working full-time at some pretty demanding jobs. The answer is simple: it was a mess. An unmitigated disaster. A straight-up dumpster fire. ------ I recently gave a talk at a conference that laid out exactly how I did it. It was the first time I had ever talked, publicly, about how this train wreck came to be. The talk covers the exact, step-by-step process on how I went from a brand new WordPress installation to a legitimate six-figure business. Anyways, we decided to release the video for the first time. [Click to watch the video on how I built a six-figure business while working full-time at PayPal and Airbnb.]( [Image]( Coming up next: the next version of ClickMinded is going to be even more of a dumpster fire than the first one. So snuggle up, dumpster buddy, it’s about to get toasty in here. 🗑️🔥 Tommy -- PS - Again, [click here to watch the talk on how to create a six-figure side project](.​ Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. 30 N. Gould Street #6193, Sheridan, WY 82801

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