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Three Bits & Change

Joseph Rueter

You are reading 3Bits & Change, Joseph's weekly email about building a direct to consumer business on the internet.

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  • Joseph Rueter

    I’m a founder & designer. I have been since 2008. I’m also a husband, father and adventurer - genuinely curious.

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