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Human Proof Designs

by Dominic Wells@human_proofvia Indie Hackers Podcast
Growthcontent marketing

Dominic Wells built Human Proof Designs into a million-dollar business while working as an English teacher, writing blog posts on his iPad between classes. He used affiliate marketing and content creation as his primary growth channels. The business demonstrates how non-technical founders can break into entrepreneurship through persistence and strategic content marketing.

Why They Built It

Dominic wanted to find a way out of his job teaching English and built a profitable internet business through affiliate marketing and design services.

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