By Ryan Daniel Moran
The book offers a quick guide to launching a profitable business from scratch, focusing on the framework that the author, Ryan Daniel Moran, believes can help entrepreneurs hit the seven-figure mark within a year. Moran emphasizes three main stages: selecting a profitable product, building a brand, and scaling sales to reach the million-dollar milestone. He draws on his own experience and insights to outline actionable strategies for identifying products with high market demand, creating a memorable brand, and using digital marketing to drive growth.
From the book, I picked up a few key takeaways and mapped out a starting point to help visualize the steps and take action. If you want to dive deeper, I definitely recommend giving the book a read. But if you’re short on time (and money! You know, being a student and all), check out core messages on book review sites or YouTube channels for a quick and dirty grasp of the main ideas.
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Tldr: Let’s start a business and work on hitting $ 1 MILLION within 12 months. Strategies to achieve it is outlined below.
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Disclaimer: I would like to clarify that I am not affiliated with Ryan Daniel Moran, the author of 12 Months to $1 Million: How to Pick a Winning Product, Build a Real Business, and Become a Seven-Figure Entrepreneur. The information and opinions presented here are based solely on my personal insights and understanding of the book, and do not represent the views or endorsement of the author or any associated entities.
Furthermore, I want to emphasize that I am not responsible for any successes or failures experienced by readers who choose to follow my insights or interpretations. Business endeavors carry inherent risks, and outcomes may vary based on individual circumstances, market conditions, and personal efforts. It is important for readers to conduct their own research and consult with professionals as needed before making any business decisions. 📚
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Table below outline key steps, some description comments as what I understand from the book, and a status column to help track progress. Write in your observation/insight into column “Your findings/remarks”. Or expand more columns with more properties or create new page and link them in as you see fit so long as it makes sense and easy to organize.