How to Spot a Billion-Dollar Idea

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How to Spot a Billion-Dollar Idea



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Dear Startup Investor,

Long before I was an angel investor, I sat on the other side of the table as a startup founder.

I've personally founded four successful businesses. And let me tell you - it is seriously grueling work.

It was all worth it, though, and not just because I ended up making money.

More than anything, I'm glad I did it because each business started with an amazing idea. And what's better than watching an amazing idea come to life?

World-changing ideas are the bedrock upon which the startup world is built. Every successful business starts with one.

But what does a great idea really look like?

You're going to hear a lot of pitches from a lot of founders.

And every single one of them is going to tell you that their idea is revolutionary.

So how do you tell the difference between a founder with a billion-dollar idea, and one who's just blowing smoke?

Click here to learn how I do it.

Until next time,


Neil Patel

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