A New Direction: Focusing on Entrepreneurship



I track the stats on what types of posts get the most traffic on my website, and you, my dear readers, have spoken. From here on out, I plan on focusing my website on people's stories, the stories of entrepreneurs making money. All of my past content on saving money will still be available here. I put a lot of work into that content, with experimenting and other tests, and it continues to save me hundreds, and provides some income for me as well, so I won't cut it out completely, but it will not be the primary focus of my website. 

The most popular post I've written was my post on the business I started with my brothers-- a recycling business that serviced Mapleton and Springville, UT. We created it, we expanded it, and we sold it. You can read more about that here

The next 3 most popular posts all dealt with entrepreneurs I had written about, or entrepreneurial topics. They are Making Millions, I'm Getting There, A LuLaroe Seller, and The Story of a Lipsense Seller

I have a couple interviews with millennial entrepreneurs lined up already, and this new direction is giving me more energy to keep writing, and keep learning. Feel free to subscribe if you want to hear the stories of the people in the trenches, the people struggling to make their dreams come true, the people at the grind, turning ideas into side hustles, and side hustles into full time businesses. I plan to follow several of these small businesses to give status updates, so that we can all learn from their successes and failures. The first of which is a smaller business that I have already invested a little bit into, and am already seeing returns. People our age are making it, and I'll bring you their stories.

If you have a small business and you've got a story to tell, let me know! People want to know your story!

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