Find Your Killer Business Idea

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ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category

Business & Technology

Event Overview

If you're like me, you've always wanted to start your own business. But for the life of me, I couldn't settle on an idea I thought was good enough. Each time I came up with an idea, I'd only get discouraged later or distracted by my "next big idea." I had no focus or confidence. Until I learned a creative idea generating strategy.

More and more people are flocking to entrepreneurship and business ownership for many reasons.

- To earn more money on the side
- For insurance against an unreliable economy
- Or to replace their 9-5 completely

But most of those people will never do anything about it. You may not know this, but the single biggest factor preventing someone from starting their own business is a lack of confidence in their idea, or not even having an idea in the first place. The thought of becoming your own boss, creating your own schedule, and earning more money is fun to think about, but unless you have a winning business idea, the journey into entrepreneurship starts and ends with that fantasy.

In this class, I'll teach you a fool-proof strategy to develop a business idea that will give you the best chance at success.

We'll cover:

- How to become an idea machine.
- What makes an idea bad?
- What makes an idea good?
- How to figure out what your niche is.
- How to evaluate which idea is best for your unique goals, strengths, interests, and experience.
- I have an idea...awesome! So what's next?


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All ages welcome

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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST

Hey I'm James. I'm the founder of First10Customers.com and TheInboxLead.com.

Before starting my own companies, I worked in operations and sales for General Mills and several startups in St. Louis and Chicago. I started my own companies because I knew the skills I've developed over my life are valuable and in demand.

I have a knack for sales, an eye for identifying good ideas, and a passion for helping people turn ideas into profitable businesses.