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Software by Rob: Lessons Learned By A Solo Entrepreneur – with Rob Walling — How does a developer quit his job and build a profitable collection of web sites?

Rob Walling owns a collection of small startups, including HitTail, which guarantees that its customers will increase their organic search traffic, and dot net invoice, which helps you create your first invoice in 3 minutes.

He blogs about how he built his companies and what he learns at SoftwareByRob.com. I invited him to tell you his story.

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