"💡 Why Entrepreneurs Should Focus on Improving, Not Just Inventing 🌟"
Many new entrepreneurs feel pressured to create something completely new to stand out. But is that always the smartest move? 🤔
Some of the biggest successes didn’t invent anyt
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Anonymous 3
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Building on what’s already successful means you’re entering a market with proven demand. Rather than guessing what might work, you’re improving on something people already value
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Do Create from Scratch ALWAYS?
Go for What’s Working SOMETIMES
👉 Proven Formulas: Why reinvent the wheel?
👉 Best Practices: Learn from others' successes.
👉 Templates: Save time, boost efficiency.
👉 Adapt and Improve: Take what works and ma
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3. The How - The form it takes
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You know what’s worse than building an audience?
Building an audience that doesn’t engage.
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Your followers don’t care about your product — they care about the value you provide.
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