Your Move: The Underdog’s Guide to Building Your Business
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Your Move: The Underdog’s Guide to Building Your Business
In his first book in nearly a decade, New York Times bestselling author Ramit Sethi cuts through the BS and bad advice to show you how to really escape the 9-to-5.
This no-nonsense guide distills the most important lessons Sethi learned building his dorm room blog into an 8-figure-a-year company.
If you want to build a business that makes you an extra 5-figures a month, this book will show you how.
Inside you’ll discover:
The 3 Rules of Money (any business that breaks these is doomed to fail)
How to tell if a business will be profitable in under 45 minutes
How to find your first 5 customers — and just how critical these first 5 are
Growing from $300 to $10,000 a month
The truth about passive income and what it really takes to automate a business
And so much more...
What people are saying about Ramit Sethi
"Ramit Sethi is on the short list of people I respect in the world of finance. Ramit built his personal finance blog up to more than 1 million+ readers per month, and has turned it into a revenue generating monster and a growing business…†– Tim Ferriss, Author of The 4-Hour Workweek
"He is Generation Y’s favorite personal finance adviser. His message: Motivation isn’t enough. Develop a system, and get over yourself." – Fortune
"Ramit is a trainer. He’ll make you hustle." – James Altucher
What Ramit’s students are saying
“Before this, I barely had the confidence to call myself a business owner … Now, in just 5 months, I made $30,000. I finally consider this a real business.†– Heidi Marie, Sew Heidi
“I went from no business, no idea — nothing — to having my first launch in 3 months. With only an email list of 340 people, I made $1,749 in 3 days. [Ramit’s work] changed my life.†– Alice Bush, Alice’s Lifestyle
“The freedom is incredible … I was driving to New York and spent the entire day in the car. When I got to the hotel, I realized I made 5 sales while we were driving. That’s $1,500 in revenue.†– Danny Margulies, Freelance To Win