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Bram Kanstein (@bramk)
Creating a Side Project - by Failory β€” 8 Stages, 43 Strategies & 59 Tools, all in one ebook
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A practical guide on how to become a Viking and beat every problem you will face when building a side project.

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Rich Clominson
Hey hunters! πŸ‘‹ Rich Clominson, co-founder of Failory, here. Today we are really enthusiastic as we bring you a special gift. We are giving away this practical and complete eBook on how to create your own side project! 🎁 Story πŸ—ž With my 2 co-founders, we have spent the last months building and growing Failory. Until now, we have only spent $41. A few weeks ago I realized that you need neither much experience, nor a lot of money to build a side project and that there are many easy ways to monetize it. Therefore, I decided to explain the people the exact step-by-step to create their own side project. I started writing this practical eBook some days ago and today I am sharing it with this awesome community. Author πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ’» I am Rich Clominson, co-founder of Failory. I created this eBook based on my experience and with the help of my two co-founders. Failory is a community where failed startup owners come to tell their failure stories and the mistakes they committed, so that future entrepreneurs can learn from them and don’t make the same errors. Content πŸ“™ The eBook is divided into 8 stages: - Stage 1: Idea - Stage 2: Business Plan - Stage 3: Design - Stage 4: Development - Stage 5: Feedback - Stage 6: Launch - Stage 7: Growth - Stage 8: Monetize What you will see in this ebook: - Practical step-by-step guide to solving the problems on each stage - The tools we used and recommend - Mistakes we committed during the process What you won't see in this ebook: - How to make one million dollars in your first week - How to increase your sales buying Super Bowl ads - How to become the next Facebook Download the eBook now. Become a Viking and beat every problem you will face when building a side project.