Are You a Wantrapreneur? | Noah Kagan explains the 3 ways you can become a real entrepreneur
The Tony Robbins Podcast - Een podcast door Tony Robbins
For so many aspiring entrepreneurs, the road stops at an idea. Sure, they may build a website, design a logo, maybe even create a comprehensive business plan. But until they make that first sale, they’re still just a wantrapreneur – that is, someone who spends their time and money on everything else except creating a real business. Real entrepreneurs, on the other hand, care about one thing: building a product or service that people want and making that sale.
In this episode of the Tony Robbins Podcast, appSumo CEO and serial entrepreneur Noah Kagan shares his personal tips for building a business, and talks about what it really takes to be a successful entrepreneur. Because the road to startup success is anything but clear, leaving plenty of room for creative ingenuity. But if you don’t have the right tools and mindset, then the only guarantee you have is that your road will stop short
If you’re listening to this podcast it means you’re hungry. Hungry for change, hungry for growth, and ready to have a major breakthrough in your business.
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