Chris Guillebeau travels the world and writes for a small army of remarkable people at chrisguillebeau.com. For more than a decade he has modeled the proven definition of an entrepreneur: “someone who will work 24 hours a day for themselves to avoid working one hour a day for someone else.” From 2002-2006, Chris also served as a volunteer executive for a medical charity in West Africa before returning to the U.S. and starting the blog The Art of Non-Conformity. When not roaming the world on a quest to visit every country (151 down, 41 to go), Chris lives in Portland, Oregon.
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By Anonymous on Friday, 04/05/2013 at 10:18 AMGreat interview to both you guys. What will you auclalty offer the world, and how will you get paid for it?I guess that is the big question. I have started to battle back and forth a lot lately with the following two options:Is it better to 1) come up with a basic idea and just start or 2) come up with a detailed plan and then start. At this point, I have leaned with the come up with a basic plan and just start approach. I just feel like there is so much to learn and the best way to go about learning this is to auclalty get out there in the market and try. Though, I guess this is easy for me to say, because my idea is low cost to no cost. It just comes down to time. Which is something I will gladly hand over for an opportunity to start my own business.