7 Secrets That Will Help You Become a Millionaire in the Internet AgeThe internet is the great equalizer. Here's how you can take full advantage.

By尼尔·帕特尔

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Entrepreneur Network partner Neil Patel grew up in a middle class family, but he has exceeded financial expectations by utilizing seven secrets that have helped him in the internet era. In this video, Patel breaks down those seven secrets to help viewers follow his path to success.

Patel's first tip is just to focus. This might sound overly simple, but it isn't. It isn't about working hard or getting rid of distractions -- it's about zeroing in on one good idea or opportunity and doing everything you can to make it into a great product. You might have 20 different ideas, but you have to start by picking one.

Click play to learn more of Patel's tips on how to become a millionaire in the internet age.

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尼尔·帕特尔

Entrepreneur and Online Marketing Expert

尼尔·帕特尔is co-founder ofCrazy Egg,Hello BarandKISSmetrics. He helps companies like Amazon, NBC, GM, HP and Viacom grow their revenue.

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