@jensentung

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Should I make a video selling DormPots for 30 days?

@lordkingston

Subscribed for this high-protein content.   No filler, no fluff.  Just straight-up nutrient-dense and digestible to get you going.  Thanks JT!

@Yahya_Zi

The last step is crucial, take failing as the default option and succeeding as the exception.
I was a dropshipper and my expectations were high, it's good to trust the process and do the work, but be realistic. And the reality is failure before success.

@alfonso5575

Finally a good and easy to understand ”business youtuber”

@AKblazedup

The problem with this video is how are you going to get the supply for your demand ? How are you going to get your product shipped to your customers ? How will you make your product from $0 ? This is the biggest problem I come across when it comes to online businesses, maybe I just don't understand all of it. If somebody could all answer and explain how to do these things I might be golden for a good future lol

@kaigorodaki

Dude, your videos are so good, no, actually their great! Seriously, thanks so much for the value you spread!

@guilleminegeddes

Finally, someone cuts through the hype and talks about the essential grind! It's refreshing to hear a realistic perspective on building an online business from scratch, acknowledging failure as a crucial part of the journey. Thanks for the motivation to embrace the work and keep learning.

@gamerguffaws123

Dude u r just insanely great. Now I understood why I am not able to make money bcz u taught me so much I have no idea about I just have some random information probably don't know what to do with this. Love u

@Haiderali-xt7lw

This video is so much informative that it deserves millions of views

@LisaMincey-b7f2z

Finally, some practical advice that focuses on the work ethic needed, not just the "easy" steps! It's refreshing to hear a realistic perspective on building an online business from the ground up. I'm ready to put in the effort and manage my expectations accordingly.

@jeanpierre4370

One thing I heard from people, is that the gym is crowded, equipments available is rare to find for sets, & people recordings want to record in peace. 

My idea: Private Gym 4U

Rooms are available for booking & each room is based on the body work-out which gives a wider range for future clients to alternate & less cost to invest on equipments. You can even invite a friend & just relax, the room will have a standard TV, Bluetooth speaker, mini fridge of healthy snacks/drinks (Separate cost), & workout tools. :)

@arvind-r8u

This is the kind of realistic advice that people actually need to hear. It's all about the work ethic and managing expectations, not just the "easy" steps. Thanks for keeping it real!

@kellyannerother

Finally, an online business video that focuses on the grind and not just the glamour! Thanks for the realistic advice, I'm ready to put in the work. Building something real takes time and effort!

@reed9153

I know nothing about any of this stuff. i have to watch this over and over to understand. One thing ill be cinfident in is the process of learning. after many failures i will succeed.

@Hxmoudiii

This guy gets straight to the point! You earned a subsriber.

@arabadjiewww

The thing that nobody tells you is that it takes an awful lot of time and an awful lot of effort to be a real entrepreneur

@bosskaur2206

why you write $0 in the title, as building websites and setting domains requires money and its a lot for me:(( what should i do, i have a fam. bussiness but but i cant invest monthly/yearly to buid websites!! HUH!

@margueritesoutherland

It's great to see someone addressing the importance of realistic expectations and consistent effort; the online world needs more of this! So many focus on the "easy" aspects and skip the grind.

@josephcosovan

The fact that I sat here and genuinely wrote notes of nearly everything you said in these 4 ways 1:36

@swapan-q9x

It's refreshing to hear someone talk about the realities of building a business, not just the highlight reel. Thanks for emphasizing the grind and setting realistic expectations!