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My essential rules for starting a business

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iwillteachyoutoberich.com

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ramit.sethi@iwillteachyoutoberich.com

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Fri, Sep 8, 2023 04:33 PM

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I’d like to invite you to a LIVE class I’m hosting next Wednesday, September 13 To view th

I’d like to invite you to a LIVE class I’m hosting next Wednesday, September 13 To view this email as a web page, [click here]() {NAME}, I’d like to invite you to a LIVE class I’m hosting next Wednesday, September 13, at 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific. I’m going to share my 5 essential rules for creating a business that lets you live the life you want — without taking it over. [Click here to save your spot](). [Top 5 rules for creating 6-figure business]() Popcorn not included. Here’s rule #1: You don’t need an idea to get started I hear this all the time: “I want to start a business, but I don’t have an idea.” BRB, grabbing my megaphone real quick: YOU DON’T NEED TO WAIT UNTIL YOU FIND AN IDEA! You can use my foolproof process to identify a simple business idea. Explore: ✅ What you’re unusually good at — If this is a blind spot for you (it is for most people), try asking your friends and family ✅ What you actually enjoy doing — Imagine you had a Saturday morning free of obligations. How would you spend your time? ✅ What customers would gladly pay for — Use my Demand Matrix model to help make sure you don’t start a business that seems fun, but doesn’t pay you If you want to hear more about business ideas — and my other 4 essential rules for starting a 6-figure business — don’t miss [my live event on September 13](). We’ll also have plenty of time for live Q&A, so bring your questions! I don’t do many open Q&As, so this is your chance to ask me anything you want about starting your business. It’s free, but [you do have to register](). One night only, no recordings. See you there, [Signature] P.S. Here are the details again: Date Wednesday, September 13 Time 8pm Eastern / 5pm Pacific ([see your time zone]()) [Click here to register](). You may be new to IWT. Here's all the stuff we offer [Programs]() [Podcast]() [Netflix show]() [Books]() [Check out our website for more]() Follow Ramit [ig]() [fb]() [tw]() [yt]() [pc]() Was this forwarded to you? Sign up [here](). This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](). If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. 548 Market St #89946 San Francisco, CA 94104-5401

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