Successful entrepreneurs often build businesses around their interests, as they are more likely to stay committed and motivated.
Research your chosen niche or industry to understand market trends, customer needs, and potential competition.
Your unique value proposition should address a specific problem or need in a way that is distinctive and valuable to your target customers.
Establish connections with mentors, industry experts, potential customers, and other entrepreneurs who can offer guidance, support, and opportunities.
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