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Don’t write a business plan

 First, just get out a legal pad.

Rip off those sheets on the top with old grocery lists and throw them away.

Now look at that fresh, blank sheet of paper on top.

Hard to believe that one sheet could hold a million or billion dollar idea, right?

Start making a list of ideas to connect buyers and sellers.

Or create services to provide.

Or valuable goods to import.

Now add some of your contacts to that list who might know something – anything – about the ideas that you’re writing down.

Now create a numbered list..

1.
2.
3.

Fill in 3 tasks you could do today to see if these business ideas have some merit.

Make 1 a phone call, and 2 and 3 e-mails to send.

Maybe one of those contacts that you call or e-mail generates another idea!

Add it to the list.

Now, every day this week, create another numbered list to help you execute on these business ideas to see if they have any merit.

Call a prospect, and ask if you could be of service.

Execute.

Execute fast, fail fast. If it fails, drop it like a *bad rabbit* and move on to the next idea.

Ready –> Fire –> Aim

You think failure or lack of startup capital is a bad thing? Ha.

ross perot frac sand fortunes* Good ol’ Ross Perot had to market his data crunching business to 77+ prospects before he found a buyer.

* Colonel Sanders tried around 1,000 restaurants before someone used his recipe.

* Bill Gates just licensed the software that become DOS; he didn’t even create it. Just found a smart person and scaled their idea.

If you are thinking about making money in hydraulic fracturing, or frac sand, Frac Sand Fortunes may be an investment to consider.

It’s an expensive monthly newsletter showing you step-by-step how someone is making cash in the frac sand and related industries.

February’s issue of Frac Sand Fortunes features a real frac sand player, Josh Rodriguez.

Josh started Major Industries with a cell phone. Turned some phone calls into a frac sand marketing business growing each day.

Just like Bill Gates, he didn’t even need to own the asset, in his case a frac sand mine. He just holds an exclusive to sell their sand. He found a buyer.

Viola.

An executed idea became a profitable business.

And in February’s issue of Frac Sand Fortunes, he walks you through how he did it.

To get signed up for the February issue, which goes to the printer soon, go here:
https://www.globalenergylaboratories.com/newsletters/

So, don’t start a business plan yet. Leave that for later, once you’ve found that idea that sticks and makes money.

For now, focus on that legal pad and just execute.

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