Here's how this 23-year-old CEO turned her dorm room side hustle into a business bringing in $1 million. (via CNBCMakeIt)
. From the beginning, I had an audience on social media that I was able to grow organically by interacting with them and posting DIY skincare tips that anyone could use. It was a low-cost but effective way to build a loyal customer base.
Building a solid community around you and your brand is invaluable. They will root for you, especially when you have to pivot.affecting business across the country
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