Joe Fairless
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I was 29 years old and what I gave up was a base salary of, I know how you love the numbers, by the way.
Yeah.
So base salary of $150,000, not including bonus, which probably would have been, I don't know, 10 to 20,000.
And I mean, but more important than that, I mean, as you know, and any entrepreneur knows, it's the certainty and the security of a W2 job is what I left and got into the entrepreneurial world.
And what year was that?
That was in January of 2013.
Well, I left for a business that flopped, which is a learning.
And I know we have a lot of maybe college students or aspiring entrepreneurs listening.
And this is a good lesson that I learned the hard way.
It is a lesson I should have learned or should have known already, but perhaps it will be new to someone as it was me.
And that is
that I did not have clients before I had a product.
And instead, I decided to launch a product without clients and the business flopped.
And what happened is, you know, I had risen through the ranks as a marketing advertising professional in New York City relatively quickly.
So I thought it would be good to consult college students, young professionals,
and teaching them basically the same thing, how to do what I did.
But what I failed to realize is that college students and young professionals don't have the money to invest in a consultant to help them along the path.
And so I created, before I realized that, I created a website, had a developer, paid him about $3,000.
And then very quickly in January of 2013, so it took me 30 days to realize that it was just crickets whenever I launched.
I don't know.