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STOP BUILDING PRODUCTS NO ONE IS SEARCHING FOR This guy makes $4.5M/year selling B2B Shopify apps. Not from ads. Not from TikTok short form. Not from building endless features. But instead, he mastered one platform with millions of users. And built something people were already searching for. 1. He...

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