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Read time: 1 min, 19 sec You guys... it happened again! Another Starter Story clone closed up shop t

Read time: 1 min, 19 sec You guys... it happened again! Another Starter Story clone closed up shop today. It was started by this dude named George. And George emailed me a lot asking for advice. I mostly ignored him, but I would sometimes send him some gold nuggets. When he shut it down, he sent me this final email: “Pat… I had the same idea as you... I built it just like you did... so why were you successful and I wasn't?” Well, I hate to break it to you George… But you committed the cardinal sin of entrepreneurship. You believed this statement: “If you build it they will come” You believed that just by building something that you'd magically get customers overnight. This has never happened and never will happen. Let me tell you the story about my first product launch: It’s launch day. I've spent hundreds of hours putting together my website, blog, product, etc etc. I finally work up the courage to press publish. And… … … … … Nothing. Something is wrong. Why is nobody on my site? Well, here's the problem... Nobody knows I exist. And nobody gives a f*ck about me. (sorry, but it's true) And when I realized this, everything changed. I started shamelessly promoting my stuff online. I posted my product on every forum on the internet. I went to my customers. And created content for them. Reddit. YouTube. Instagram. TikTok. Twitter. Facebook. I realized the power of attention. I realized.... there were millions of people waiting for my product. Millions of people who needed the thing I created. And once I learned this, everything changed: I went from a nobody to a somebody. I built a following online. I turned my dreams into reality. And most importantly, I made my first $1. But $1 was just the beginning. Then, I turned that $1 into $1M. (through a pretty simple framework) No, it’s not easy. But yes, it’s simple. And yes, it works. I've seen it work for thousands of other founders (regular people like you and me). I want to share it with you tonight. Join me at my [free workshop TONIGHT.]( I’m ready share to everything: • How To Go From Zero To One In 30 Days • How To Focus on What Truly Matters • How To Find A Proven $1M Business Idea In 2 Hours It's time to get some attention. [Register here]( and see you tonight! (warning: this might change your life) – Pat Starter Story - [Advertise with us]( - [Share your story]( - [About us]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Sign up here]( for our newsletter. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( Starter Story - 4920 W Cypress St Ste 104 - #5143 - Tampa, FL 33607 Click [here]( if you want to stop receiving emails from us.

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