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Start small and iterate. Sometimes, the easiest way to validate an idea is to experiment with a smaller version of the idea with room for growth. The goal is to get something out into the world as soon as possible so you can put your idea to the test and improve from it from there. 

No matter what industry you’re in, you have unique strengths and knowledge that would be valuable to your customers and selling digital products. 

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