How To Start A $1,000,000 Business With 0 Employees

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Published 2023-03-28
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What if I told you you could make more money than a fortune 500 CEO with a 0 employee business?

I wanted to find out how the heck that’s possible, so I interviewed 3 entrepreneurs who make over $1M/year with NO employees to ask them what their secret is and what advice they have for people who want to follow in their footsteps.

Featured Solopreneurs:
Sam Parr: twitter.com/thesamparr
Justin Welsh: twitter.com/thejustinwelsh
Neville Medhora: twitter.com/nevmed

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All Comments (21)
  • @meech7520
    Where's the course on 'getting rich without selling a course'?
  • @andym2640
    When he said "I don't want to worry about anyone else but myself and my wife" I felt that one 100%.
  • @bradtrades
    @9:49 "Have very good lives." He totally nails it. Had a small business for years will about 12 employees, always problems and drama. Never got big enough where I could have someone dedicated to dealing with all that. Now its just me, I make basically the same money and have never been happier. Want to know how well you're doing? Rate how well you sleep at night.
  • Every family has that one person who will break the family financial struggles, I hope you become the one. Amen
  • @MaryOlson7
    I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
  • @Mr_Kenneth
    MASSIVE RESPECT TO JUSTIN. Im laser focused on myself, making sure my sister is okay, and my business.
  • @jake_steele
    This might be the best video you've put out. I'm going to have to re-watch it a couple of times to get all the info.
  • @FrugalRad
    Great topic. A friend whose family has had a successful small business for a very long time has intentionally stayed small... he told me their philosophy was, "keep it small, keep it all."
  • @Skargar
    Thanks for the different perspectives. It shows that there are so many options and we have to chose one we like and make it work.
  • He’s absolutely right. I don’t want to worry about no one else but myself when it comes to running a business.
  • @annastayziaa
    this is a wonderful video Noah! thanks sooo much! 😃
  • @Callraja
    Your videos never fail to inspire me, thanks Noah. Please dont stop making these videos!
  • @financebae
    This was very well edited. Thanks for sharing ❤
  • NK I've been following you for awhile. I think this might be your best piece of content. Thanks.
  • Thank you Noah for this very interesting video. The important part of being a solopreneur is that you can manage to maintain that work-life balance and still have time for family, and friends, and keep your mind away from your work ( checking emails on your phone for example during your breakfast or dinner or while you watch a movie!). We work to live but we do not live to work. If you are not able to have that balance, I think it is better to outsource some tasks, it takes time to find the right people but when you have found them... you get your life back and some free time to relax!
  • this here uncle Noah is the real perspective on how to start a business. thankyou so much
  • That's a really inspiring video! Thank you so much, Noah. You are so cool! Do you have any videos about how to find and validate ideas for solopreneurs?