The Author of 'Million Dollar Weekend' Says This Is the Only Difference Between You and the Many 'Very, Very Dumb People' Making a Lot of Money "They just started, and eventually they got somewhere."
By Jason Feifer
This story appears in the May 2024 issue of Entrepreneur. Subscribe »
Noah Kagan was the 30th employee at Facebook, the fourth employee at mint.com, and has started many successful businesses of his own. Now, his company AppSumo does nearly $100 million in annual revenue. Along the journey, he says he's discovered something: Success isn't about long-term dreams; it's about immediate action. His new book Million Dollar Weekend lays out a plan for just that. He explains.
People often say they want to start a business, but they don't have an idea.
I think ideas are bullshit.
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