@alterego157

The easiest business to start is selling other people's stuff. Online or offline, it doesn't matter. Because you  can concentrate  only on one part of a business - finding customers and selling. And someone else does production, delivery, customer service, and everything else. And if one product/service doesn't work you can easily swap them 

And learning to find customers and sell is the most important skill if you want to  run a full stack business yourself. That will always be what makes or breaks the business. 

It's also the most scalable part for a one man army. You can reach out to millions of people via content, ads, outreach, or whatever channel you use at any given stage.

And it will also teach you a lot about why good products are important, what people actually want and value, and how to serve them. So when you move to making your own products you'll be way ahead of someone who's starting point is making products. You'll have a clear, real, no bs picture of what it takes to make a successful business.

It's not easy, but it is essential. And you'll have to do selling anyway, Whether it is your product/service or someone else's.

@ScharfLucas

I loved the "If you're watching this video, you already have all the technology thats required"

@lucasweddle5998

This is truth, this is exactly what I did. I was sold for companies and then I just started marketing other people's services and selling them on my own. The barrier to entry is low. Most people just don't ever get started due to fear.

@jtrixj4676

Basically a skillset that  solves a problem online and your time !

@onlyagreeingsometimes

Being a landlord takes some next level stuff, not everyone is ready for and being a boss with employees too, that's why some people stay in rented properties and work for a boss.

@aliabdullah2490

What skill should I learn 
I can’t figure which one to stick to

@TheAffluentEdge-z7e

Thanks for sharing these ideas! It's really motivating to see how easy it can be to take that first step.

@Maloke-c3h

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@bendale7220

The last point is key!

@RainingZi

What about in the health and wellness niche? I’m not a fitness coach

@fos_demetanoia

The videos are improving at a whole new level

@kevinm5898

Does affiliate marketing count? I've been wanting to do it for so long, but afraid to get started and it's been hard for me to learn, but watching life pass me by.

@Samuel-wm4lu

Where can I find the full video?

@LifeisBusinessPodcast-c1q

And couple that online service business with state and government Contracts you on your way!

@picdenchantments

I'm starting my business, following!

@seanbennington3408

I would also like some examples of online service businesses

@dinkelberg442

It’s also the most competitive space

@RitikSaraf

Don't take advice of people who are writing comments take advice who have actually done something like Alex Hermozi in video ❤

@sparkster4000

What would an “online service” entail that wouldn’t involve me using paid for software?

@ShahZaman678

What is "Online Serivce Business"? And from where can I learn it? Please HELP!