"I don't think you need to be a hundred percent different and be first to market and completely create your own category in order to win." Today, Leila (@LeilaHormozi) shares with us the three worst pieces of advice given to entrepreneurs. She also suggests taking calculated risks and offering more value than competitors in order to succeed in business.
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Timestamps:
(1:58) - 1st worst advice: First to market is not necessary for success
(4:24) - 2nd worst advice: Unique product or service is not essential
(6:37) - 3rd worst advice: Entering a market with no competition is unwise
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