![]() By Alyson Shontell |
How do people turn self-employment into fortunes?
Dal LaMagna, founder of Tweezerman, created his company as a last resort with a pile of debt and $500.
After 15 failed ventures, he found a pair of Tweezers used by diamond inspectors and began selling them to cosmetologists. $30 million in sales later, LaMagna sold his business for an undisclosed 8-figure amount.
He spoke with us about how people can turn a desperate day job into a fortune.
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