You can look far and wide for information on how to start your first business,  but we don’t think you’ll find any better advice than this wisdom from Seth Godin:

“Begin with the smallest possible project in which someone will pay you money to solve a problem they know they have. Charge less than it’s worth and more than it costs you. Repeat. You don’t have to wait for perfect or large or revered or amazing.”

Need to remember it? Drag this image to your desktop and look at it every time you wonder where to start.

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