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THE 100$ START UP BY CHRIS GUILLEBEAU

When Chris wants to start his first company, his intense was only on money but there are spare things which you want to consider when you are doing such a start.

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Let me tell you a small story, when Jeff Bezos started his first company Amazon, there was this bell in his cabin where for every order you should ring it, eventually with in few weeks that bell was shattered.

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Well, what is the reason. how did he do such a big sale on a minute time , does he have many powers ? hell ,a big No.

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During primary days Jeff even doesn't knew, how to create a website but he realized a small website, a  room and some staff (mostly friends) is enough , everything comes to you when you work hard.The Author over here mentioned how a individual can start his company with just few bucks , he made such a similar  examples which i have just mentioned.

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One of them is....

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Adam started his company and developed some amazing products, he wants to go in a dynamic way such that he would reach more customers, but everyone who are going to release should consider a Typical Launch Cycle which gives you a unique way.

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'If the launch is week long, you will tend to see a strong response on the first and second days, followed by a significant down-turn and then big uptick right before the close. This further illustrates why you need a launch cycle. If you have no closing, you won't see the upstick! If you just launch and move on, you will have no opportunity for growth.' Chris noted in his book.

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You can also get many examples as such, when Andy wanted to start his own candy business and also how the author merged up with the companies like Groupon just to know how they works and started copy of it. Chris had been to many countries and appeared in many articles demonstrating about how to start a startup with less money.

WHEN YOU HAVE 100$, YOU HAVE 100 WAYS TO START

will be back with the next book

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Thanks for reading

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