Author Of The $100 Dollar Start-Up Reveals The 10 Craziest Businesses He's Ever Seen

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Patrick Bet-David sits down with Chris Guillebeau. In this short clip, they break down the 10 craziest businesses Chris has ever seen.

About guest:
Chris Guillebeau is an American author, entrepreneur, blogger, and speaker. He initially received attention for his entrepreneurship and travel blog, The Art of Non-Conformity, which led to the publication of a book of the same name in 2010. Since then, he has published six additional books including The $100 Startup (2012), Side Hustle (2017), and most recently, The Money Tree (2020), his first novel. He also organizes the annual World Domination Summit in Portland, Oregon and hosts the daily podcast, Side Hustle School.

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Pat, i LOVE your work but i think your guests might feel more welcome if your not looking down and writing things during the interview. its on video, no reason to write anything down 🤷🏻‍♂️ just a thought. keep up the good work Pat!!

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Drop shipping isn't cheap at all except Facebook marketplace. That is truly free except for buying the product and keep the difference. SEO isn't cheap either and there is only so many people that can do it right, Matt Diggity is one of them. Remote sales is completely free however it requires a certain personality and grit to do it. Flipping things from Craigslist and Facebook marketplace is dirt cheap but not easy or simple. Point is to pick your poison. 👍

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Train canariebirds to make Star Wars sounds, sell for 150 dollar a piece. We get rich.

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