If you're an entrepreneur, there's no better place to get advice than on social media.
"There are thousands of 'how to' blogs, podcasts, and websites out there," NBC News quotes Charles Gaudet as saying.
"Trying to decipher who to listen to is like trying to find the proverbial needle in a haystack."
But Gaudet, who started out with a multi-million-dollar business at age 24, says he's found some of the most effective advice on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.
Here are eight entrepreneurs who share their best advice on social media: David Meltzer: "Make a lot of money, help a lot of people, and have a lot of fun."
Garrain Jones: "After a tumultuous childhood and rocky young adulthood that included time in prison and living out of his car, a stranger changed his life."
Alex Hormozi: "After selling those locations to transition to the turnaround business, he helped turn around 32 brick-and-mortar businesses using the same model that made his locations successful."
Codie Sanchez: "You can't be complacent.
You have to take the bull by the horns."
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