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Brett Ingram is Founder and CEO of Think Big Publications, an Internet marketing firm that creates tools and resources that simplify and automate online businesses to increase profits.


His Internet marketing career began in 2006, when he discovered the industry largely by accident and quickly realized that it had the “perfect business dynamics” he was searching to find.


He takes pride in the fact that he started his business while working full time, attending graduate school, and being an engaged husband and father to his wife and three children.


Brett is an avid self-learner. He developed his knowledge and skills by taking action, and he built his business without the help of industry mentors, family and friends with connections, or a deep bank account. Yet he’s not a penniless drifter turned millionaire nor a lucky overnight success who just happened to be in the right place at the right time either. He’s just a resourceful, motivated entrepreneur who wanted more out of life.


In fact, the challenges and limitations he overcame, combined with his belief that most people can relate more to his story than the rags-to-riches fairy tales being pushed online, are what inspired Brett to focus his business on helping others achieve the freedom to live their ideal lives.


Brett is able to impact others and their businesses through his clear communication style and innovative resources that cut through the noise and confusion, simplify the growing business complexity, and bridge the gap between knowing and doing.


He has an MBA from New York University with specializations in Strategy, Leadership & Change Management, and Finance.