Hey, I’m Chris Koerner – serial entrepreneur, business ideas addict, and your new ADHD business ideas best friend. I’ve started 75 businesses, with 10 of them being worth 7-8+ figures. I love startup ideas!
Want to make money, grow a business, or just start a side hustle? You’re in the right spot.
This show covers:
– Real-world growth hacking tips- Deep dives into cool business ideas and AI tools.- Simple business advice for small business & startups- Ways to make money with side hustles and home services
– How to invest in RV parks or mobile home parks
Sometimes I’ll chat with another entrepreneur buddy, sometimes I’ll go solo.
I’ve built lots of companies, run multiple businesses, and made tons of mistakes (so you don’t have to).
If you love entrepreneurship, marketing, business ideas or agency life, this show is for you.
Let’s make you some money with cool business ideas! Find me at TKOPOD.COMChris Koerner of The Koerner Office
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I sat down with Sam Thompson again and we talked about how starting a business really isn't that complicated. We broke down why perfect logos, pricing models, or websites don’t matter early on, and how getting on sales calls with nothing to sell is often the best place to begin. We shared an example of a guy who launched a Google Maps optimization service from scratch (no prior experience) and closed clients in under 30 days. We also talked about pricing strategies, paid ads, building confidence through customer conversations, and even how AI tools like Replit and ChatGPT can be packaged into customizable templates and sold as one-time products. If you’ve been thinking about launching something simple but powerful, this idea might be exactly what you need.
You can find Sam on X/Twitter (https://x.com/ImSamThompson) and check out what he’s building at https://www.unlimitedcontent.com/
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00:00 Impatience with Action, Patience with Results
03:02 The Power of First Party Customer Research
06:00 Adapting to Customer Needs
08:55 Understanding Willingness to Pay
11:47 The Importance of Action Over Research
15:05 Pricing Strategies for Success
17:59 Creating Value for Customers
19:58 Navigating Idea Hopping
23:44 Innovative Product Ideas and Market Fit
30:45 Replit Wrapper Idea
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I sat down to break down one of the most overlooked service business ideas out there: mailbox installation and repair. This is the kind of high-margin local business that’s hiding in plain sight, with real entrepreneurs pulling in over $9K a week just by fixing what’s already broken. We talked about how to start with almost no money, how to land HOA contracts, and why this is a goldmine for offline lead generation and local SEO. I also got into ways to turn this into a real ecommerce play using custom products, AI-driven mockups, and smart Facebook ad targeting. If you’ve been looking for a simple scalable service business that can actually make money, this one’s for you.
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00:00 Unlocking Hidden Business Opportunities
03:04 The Mailbox Repair Market: An Untapped Goldmine
05:49 Diverse Business Approaches: From Handyman to Custom Designs
08:42 Marketing Strategies for Success
12:01 Scaling Your Mailbox Business
15:09 The Path to Starting Your Business
18:04 Understanding Your Market Potential
20:59 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I talk about why starting a business has never been easier—and how to actually take advantage of that. We go deep on AI-powered outreach and automation, including a guy closing $7K/month deals with in-person pitches and guarantees, and a 24-year-old automating CPA services with 140 clients at $50/month. We also got into selling custom GPTs, why friction kills momentum, and the idea of a local handyman “fantasy camp” for guys like us who never learned how to fix a sprinkler. Finally, we brainstormed more B2B piggyback businesses like pool digging and fence post augering—ideas you can copy and launch fast.
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00:00 Highlights
00:45 Intro for New Listeners
02:48 Start of The Episode
06:02 Cold Outreach and Sales Strategies
08:55 Piggybacking on Existing Businesses
11:59 Emerging Opportunities in Home Services
17:43 Leveraging AI for Business Growth
23:56 The Importance of Reducing Friction in Entrepreneurship
29:46 Hands-On Learning and DIY Business Ideas
👋 Welcome to The Koerner Office!
If you're here from my MFM appearance, thank you! You're gonna love this show.
BUT this episode is better on YouTube because it's super visual and tactical.
▶️ Watch it here → https://youtu.be/uUlU5G1Nda0
This one covers Facebook Ads for Beginners, but if you want my best episodes start here:
🔥 Ep 164: The Most Overlooked Way to Make Money Online (Directory Biz)
🔥 Ep 161: Missed Every Gold Rush
🔥 Ep 163: You're Overthinking It. Here’s the Simple Way to Start (ft. Nick Huber)
🔥 Ep 169: How to Actually Make Money with ChatGPT
🔥 Ep 162: I’ve Started 75+ Businesses — Here’s What Matters
💎 Bonus Bangers: Ep 73, 123, 156, 167, 171, 173
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I sat down to record this five-part crash course for anyone struggling to make Facebook ads actually work. Whether you're running a local business, selling an online product, or just trying to get more leads or sales, this series walks you through everything from the ground up. I cover how to build winning campaigns in Meta Ads Manager, write high-converting ad copy, test ads without wasting money, and scale from $10 to $500/day. I also share my favorite low-budget hacks, ad examples, and shortcuts for getting cheap leads and better ROAS. If you're trying to grow with digital marketing, this is the step-by-step blueprint you need.
https://www.gohighlevel.com/
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00:00 Introduction to Facebook Ads for Noobs
11:07 Building Your First Facebook Campaign
18:24 Writing High-Performing Facebook Ad Copy
23:32 Crafting Compelling Visuals for Ads
26:16 Writing Like a Human: The Key to Engagement
29:49 Testing and Optimization: The Science of Ads
35:28 Scaling and Automation: Growing Your Ad Strategy
42:14 Expert Shortcuts: Accelerating Your Ad Success
I sat down with Flo Crivello, the founder of Lindy, and this one completely changed how I think about AI agents. We talked about how Lindy works like an AI employee that can handle everything from customer support and sales outreach to booking meetings and even making phone calls. Flo showed me real examples from his own workflow, daily digests, email triage, recruiting, you name it. We also got into how people are already building entire agencies on top of Lindy, charging thousands a month just to set up and maintain these AI flows. If you're even slightly interested in automation, starting a business, or just want to work less and get more done, you need to hear this.
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00:00 The Rise of AI Agents
02:46 Understanding AI Agents vs. Automation
05:58 Practical Applications of AI Agents
08:46 AI Agents in Sales and Customer Support
12:10 Innovative Use Cases and Examples
14:59 The Future of AI Agents in Business
17:53 Building Agencies with AI Agents
20:45 Challenges and Limitations of AI Agents
24:08 The Human Element in AI Interactions
27:01 Integrating AI Agents into Existing Workflows
29:50 The Future of AI in Recruitment and Lead Generation
32:43 Conclusion and Future Outlook
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HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I discussed a bunch of real-world business ideas. We started with how I generated 70+ high-intent leads for a secret pickleball club using just $200 in Facebook ads. We got into the economics of renting out backyard sport courts, talked about a Swimpley-style marketplace for pickleball (www.portacourts.com), and broke down why bathtub refinishing might be one of the best overlooked home service businesses out there. Toward the end, we talked through a new idea for an AI-powered accountability partner that feels more like texting a friend than using an app.
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00:00 Building a Pickleball Club: A Unique Business Idea
12:03 Exploring the Bathtub Refinishing Business
24:11 Leveraging AI for Accountability and Personal Growth
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I sat down with Michael Girdley again for part 2 of our business idea marathon. If you haven’t listened to part 1 yet, go check out Ep. #178.
In this one, we talked about cloning your content with ElevenLabs for massive Facebook monetization, recreating hit shows for different cultures, and how someone could legally take over a Texas county with just 20 friends. We also got into the craziest invention idea I’ve ever heard, literally a mosquito-zapping Death Star powered by AI.
This one’s loaded with wild, practical, and “someone’s definitely going to do this” startup ideas.
You can find Michael on X at https://x.com/girdley or at https://girdley.com
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00:00 Unlocking Facebook's Hidden Potential
03:01 The Power of Cultural Adaptation in Media
05:55 Internationalization as a Service: A New Business Model
08:51 The Mosquito Death Star: A Revolutionary Idea
11:45 Exploiting Local Government Loopholes
24:46 Pro-Natalism: Investing in the Future
28:55 Final Thoughts and Business Ideas
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This is part 2 of a two-part episode, if you missed it, go check out part 1 in episode #177.
In this episode, I sat down with Shannon Jean again and we talked about how to train your bias for action and build real momentum. We dug into the idea of using curiosity and dopamine feedback to stay motivated, why “delusions of grandeur” might actually be a good thing, and how to turn failed ideas into real wins. Shannon shared his take on building revenue streams instead of chasing side hustles, and why “buy with math, sell with emotion” is his favorite rule.
You can find Shannon on X: @ShannonJean (https://x.com/ShannonJean)
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00:00 The Journey to Self-Discovery
02:55 Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Action
06:10 The Power of Delusions of Grandeur
08:55 Curiosity as a Catalyst for Success
11:45 Building a Bias for Action
15:05 The Role of Dopamine in Motivation
17:52 Turning Ideas into Reality
21:09 The Value of Community and Connection
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HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I talked about some of the most practical AI use cases we’ve seen in a while. I shared a new idea I spun up just 10 minutes before we hit record, literally bought the domain and had Replit building it mid-episode. We talked about how to turn AI-generated pitch decks into real income, how to use Manus and Perplexity Labs to shortcut market research and make money with it, and how quizzes powered by LLMs can reshape hiring and lead gen. This one's packed with ideas for anyone trying to actually use AI to build and grow something fast.
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00:00 The Underrated Potential of AI
02:58 Innovative AI Applications and Ideas
05:48 Leveraging AI for Personalization and Hiring
09:14 Pitch Decks and AI: A New Frontier
12:08 Using AI for Market Research and Lead Generation
15:00 Prompt Engineering: Enhancing AI Outputs
17:52 Perplexity Labs: Revolutionizing Research
21:07 B2B Applications of AI-Driven Reports
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This is part 1 of a two-part episode, come back next week for part 2.
I sat down with Michael Girdley (https://x.com/girdley) and we went back and forth pitching business ideas like it was a game show. Michael came loaded with a list of 15 ideas, and we talked through each one, from a browser plugin that detects AI-generated content to an AI that replaces $10K/day EOS consultants. We also got into fun and low-cost offline businesses like old-timey photo booths and gold-panning kiosks for malls, plus more strategic plays like a marketplace for forgotten businesses and a fund that offers minority buyouts to small business owners. We even explored how to reimagine EOS from the ground up to be fully AI-first. Lots of laughs, lots of frameworks, and tons of real opportunity in this one.
You can find Michael on X at https://x.com/girdley or at https://girdley.com
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00:00 AI's Impact on Business and EOS Implementation
02:56 Exploring Innovative Business Ideas
05:50 The Role of AI in Content Authenticity
09:10 Nostalgia and Experiential Businesses
12:05 Minority Investments in Small Businesses
14:54 Creating a Marketplace for Distressed Businesses
18:12 Reimagining EOS with AI
21:06 The Future of Business Automation
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I sat down with Shannon Jean to talk about the mindset shifts that actually matter when you’re getting into entrepreneurship. We talked about why problem-solving is the real job, how fear can be fuel, and why small experiments lead to big wins. We also got into building confidence, staying scrappy, and the underrated power of just changing something when you feel stuck. If you’re thinking about taking the leap, this one will give you the push you need.
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00:00 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Change
02:57 The Mindset of Problem Solving
05:50 The Power of Self-Discipline and Storytelling
08:45 Navigating Success and Failure
12:07 The Importance of Action and Adaptability
14:58 Building Confidence Through Experience
17:52 Embracing Change in Daily Life
21:07 The Role of Fear in Motivation
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Everyone's freaking out about Google’s new Veo 3 video model, but nobody’s telling you how to actually make money with it. So in this episode, I break down exactly how people are already landing $10K video gigs, pitching Veo content to agencies, and replacing full editing teams with a single AI tool. I tell you who’s buying this stuff, how to build a quick portfolio, and what to say to close your first deal. We also talk about turning this into recurring income with productized video offers, and even how to monetize it without clients.
https://deepmind.google/models/veo/
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00:00 Introduction to Veo 3 and Monetization Strategies
02:47 Understanding Veo 3: The Game Changer in Video Production
06:08 Identifying Potential Clients and Monetization Opportunities
09:02 Pitching to Agencies: Strategies for Success
12:13 Building a Portfolio and Landing Clients
15:09 Creating Recurring Income with Veo 3
18:02 Expanding Revenue Streams Beyond Video Production
20:59 Leveraging Veo 3 for Upselling and Client Retention
23:49 Getting Ahead of the Competition
27:13 Voice Licensing for Passive Income
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I sat down with Sam Thompson for part 2 of our two-part episode, if you haven’t listened to the first one yet, go check out Ep. #172.
In this one, Sam breaks down how a Twitter reply turned into a real hummingbird nectar business doing over $5K in its first 21 days. We talked through his process from idea to Shopify store, how he branded literal sugar, used AI tools to create ads, and scaled it with Meta campaigns. He built everything using tools like ChatGPT, a $20 heat sealer, and SoloDrop, which let him launch the store overnight. We also riffed on smart seasonal products, digital upsells, and brainstormed low-lift business ideas anyone could start using Supliful, Canva, and other very simple tools. If you’re still waiting to “start,” this one proves you really don’t need much.
You can find Sam on X/Twitter (https://x.com/ImSamThompson) and check out what he’s building at https://www.unlimitedcontent.com/
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00:00 The Launch of Hummingbird Food
03:03 E-commerce Insights and Strategies
06:02 Advertising Tactics and Cost Management
08:57 Product Development and Scaling Challenges
11:55 Digital Products and Market Testing
14:48 Exploring New Business Ideas
18:03 Understanding Offers and Vehicles in Business
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I sat down with Brandon Doyle (x.com/_BrandonDoyle_) for part 2 of our two-part episode, if you haven’t listened to part 1 yet, go check out Ep. #171.
In this one, we talked about how the weirdest business ideas can actually make the most money. We started with Excel esports, horse hair competitions, and a $7M business turning YouTube tutorials into magazines. Then we riffed on viral marketing stunts like the ghost-free home guarantee, crazy no-code competitions with live commentary, and even a “Most Dangerous Game” style footrace. Toward the end, we dove into how physical products like magazines or plaques could become the next big thing in a world obsessed with digital.
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00:00 The Power of Unique Business Ideas
03:03 Creative Event Marketing Strategies
05:53 Innovative Competition Concepts
09:13 Survival Challenges and Unique Experiences
12:04 Viral Marketing and Content Creation
14:55 Physical Products from Digital Content
18:11 Quirky Marketing Ideas for Real Estate
21:02 Embracing Creativity in Business
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I sat down with Connor Gross (https://x.com/c_gro), a regular on the podcast, and we went deep on some wild business ideas. We talked about plastic-free products, AI voice agents, and even how a company selling stuffed animals in a box did a million orders. We also got into the idea of turning everyday kids products into $100M brands and how AI is reshaping who wins and who gets left behind. This one’s packed, don’t miss it.
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00:00 The Rise of E-commerce and Gifting Ideas
02:54 Innovative Business Concepts in AI and Gifting
05:45 The Future of AI Wrappers and Personal Assistants
09:09 Navigating the Impact of AI on Labor Markets
12:00 Microplastics and Sustainable Alternatives
14:53 Creative Solutions for Everyday Problems
17:49 The Evolution of Consumer Products for Kids
21:11 The Future of AI in Business and Society
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I sat down with Sam Thompson again and we talked about some crazy ways people are making money with AI voice cloning, plus how he's building a full AI ad pipeline that actually converts. We also got into the weird world of viral AI videos showing up online and whether billboards are better than Facebook ads for growing a podcast. If you're into automation, ads, or just want smarter ways to scale, this one's for you.
You can find Sam on X/Twitter (https://x.com/ImSamThompson) and check out what he’s building at https://www.unlimitedcontent.com/
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00:00 Monetizing AI Voice Cloning
03:04 The Future of Content Creation
05:52 AI in Advertising: The New Frontier
09:11 Testing AI-Generated Ads
12:06 Billboard Marketing vs. Facebook Ads
15:02 Understanding Metrics in Marketing
17:56 The Role of AI in E-commerce
20:44 The Impact of AI on Content Consumption
23:55 Exploring New Marketing Strategies
26:50 The Future of AI in Business
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I sat down with Brandon Doyle (x.com/_BrandonDoyle_) again, he was on back in episode #060, and we brainstormed creative ways to grow small service businesses. We bounced around a bunch of low-cost, scrappy business ideas. Some of them sound kinda out there at first, but they’ve got real-world results behind them and they’re super easy to test. If you’re trying to get more customers without spending a ton, this one’s worth a listen.
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00:00 Introduction to Growth Hacks for Small Businesses
01:00 Innovative Marketing Strategies: QR Codes and Yard Signs
02:57 Leveraging Local Networks: Neighbor Blitz and Referral Incentives
06:50 Creative Partnerships: Collaborating for Mutual Growth
11:02 Utilizing AI for Business Growth: ChatGPT Insights
13:54 AOL's Viral Marketing Strategy: Lessons for Today
26:55 Conclusion and Future Insights
I sat down with Stu Heinecke, the bestselling author of How to Get a Meeting with Anyone, and we talked all about creative outreach that actually works. Stu shared some insane stories, like how he gets 100% response rates by mailing personalized cartoons, and how someone landed a $2 million Walmart order from a $28 Facebook ad. I shared my own story of turning a $1,500 order and a few cold emails into a multi-million dollar business. We discussed everything from sending swords to CEOs, to using Venmo to get attention, to sponsoring Little League teams as a way to stand out. This episode is full of ideas that could seriously change your life if you actually use them. You can check out Stu’s book at stuheinecke.com or connect with him on LinkedIn.
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00:00 Creative Outreach Strategies for Business Success
03:04 The Power of Personalization in Marketing
05:56 Unique Campaigns with High ROI
09:13 The Art of Follow-Up in Contact Marketing
12:08 Using Humor and Cartoons to Stand Out
14:56 The Role of AI in Modern Marketing
17:52 Auditioning for Relationships in Business
21:13 Innovative Approaches to Getting Meetings
24:05 The Importance of Human Connection in Marketing
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I went deep on ChatGPT in this episode and broke down exactly how I’m using it every single day. I shared a ton of hacks, prompt ideas, workflows, tools, and even real business ideas I’ve actually tested. I explained why you should treat ChatGPT like a business partner, not a search engine, how to build repeatable systems, and why layering your prompts is the secret sauce. We also got into stuff like building SEO blogs from customer reviews, spotting market gaps using one-star reviews, and making all the AI models compete against each other. Plus, I dropped a bunch of my own favorite prompts you can steal and use right now.
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00:00 Unlocking the Power of ChatGPT
02:51 Strategic Prompting Techniques
06:11 Building Effective Workflows
09:02 Leveraging ChatGPT for Business Ideas
11:48 Creative Writing and Content Generation
15:02 Advanced ChatGPT Hacks and Tips
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I sat down with Robert Scoble and we talked about the future. He’s been around for the first Tesla ride, the early days of Uber, and now he’s deep into AI, smart glasses, and even Neuralink. We covered where tech is heading next, why most people are still sleeping on it, and what happens when AI starts watching you and giving you advice. He also shared his thoughts on China’s rise, virtual beings, and why America better wake up.
You can find Robert on X at https://x.com/scobleizer where he posts his list of 800+ AI tools, aka “The Holodeck.”
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00:00 The Future of AI: Underhyped or Overhyped?
02:58 The Evolution of Mixed Reality and Wearable Tech
06:08 AI in Everyday Life: Tools and Gadgets
08:58 The Impact of AI on Business and Entrepreneurship
12:05 Neuralink and the Future of Human-Machine Interaction
14:55 Comparing the AI Boom to the Dot-Com Boom
18:10 The Global Race in AI and Robotics
20:51 Innovation and Creativity in a Competitive Landscape
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I sat down with Al Doan, founder of the Missouri Star Quilt Company, and the guy is just electric. We talked about how he turned his mom’s love of quilting into a massive business that transformed the tiny town of Hamilton, Missouri. What started as a small quilt shop and some YouTube tutorials eventually became a retail empire with 16 quilt stores, restaurants, a hotel, a magazine, and a whole lot more. Al's vision didn’t just grow the business, he's also bought up nearly the entire downtown district to create what he calls a "Disneyland for quilters."
Toward the end, we bounce around some really creative business ideas, especially ones you could launch in small towns that most people overlook.
You can find Al on Twitter and Instagram as @DrBillNye. Check out his company at missouriquiltco.com and their deals site at quiltersdailydeal.com.
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00:00 The Quilting Capital of the World
03:00 Building a Quilting Empire
05:49 Creating Unique Shopping Experiences
09:10 The Power of Content and Community
12:00 Navigating Early Challenges
14:51 Inflection Points in Business Growth
17:47 Owning a Town: The Hamilton Story
21:12 The Future of Small Town Businesses
25:25 Transforming Small Towns into Destinations
32:06 Building Unique Experiences Around Hobbies
37:20 Unexpected Successes in Business Ventures
40:14 Innovative Home Services Business Ideas
45:51 Reimagining Small Town Economies
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I sat down with my wife Jessie for a really special episode of the podcast. We talked about what it’s actually like being married to a serial entrepreneur, the highs, the lows, and all the uncertainty in between. I asked her how she’s managed to stay supportive through all the pivots, experiments, and tough seasons. We got honest about what it’s really been like building a life together while also building businesses. Whether you're an entrepreneur yourself or you're married to one, I think this one will hit home.
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00:00 Overcoming Overwhelm in Entrepreneurship
03:02 The Role of a Supportive Spouse
05:56 Navigating Scary Moments in Business
08:49 Trust and Confidence in a Partner
12:12 Advice for Spouses of Entrepreneurs
15:07 Balancing Family and Business
17:56 Reflections on Stability and Sacrifice
20:49 Key Conversations in Marriage
24:08 Parenting as Entrepreneurs
27:01 Compartmentalizing Work and Family Life
29:55 Maintaining a Strong Marriage
32:49 Future Aspirations and Business Dreams
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I sat down with Tyler Denk (@denk_tweets), cofounder and CEO of Beehiiv, to talk about the biggest opportunities to make money with newsletters right now. Tyler shared how small niche newsletters are making serious revenue by focusing on community and creative monetization like design cohorts, recruiting, and smart sponsorships. We talked about growth strategies like Beehiiv Boost, co-registration, and why acquiring the right subscribers matters more than just getting them cheap. We ended with a killer idea: turning a corporate email list into a media business that brings in sponsorship revenue.
You can subscribe to Tyler’s newsletter Big Desk Energy at mail.bigdeskenergy.com, and check out his Spotify playlist of the same name if you're into deep focus work sessions.
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00:00 The Gold Mine of Email Lists
02:58 Monetizing Newsletters: Strategies and Insights
06:13 The Power of Local Newsletters
09:04 Building a Community Through Content
11:53 Experimentation and Growth Strategies
15:06 The Future of Local Newsletters
17:54 Creating Value Beyond Sales
21:10 Referral Programs: The 80/20 Rule
23:58 Transforming Email Lists into Revenue Streams
I sat down with Frey Chu (https://x.com/freychu), who started by building profitable directory websites and later began teaching others how to do the same. We talked about how he went from flipping items at flea markets to pulling in up to $3,000/month in passive income from sites he barely touches. He broke down his process for finding untapped SEO opportunities, how he uses Ahrefs and Reddit for research, and shared a realistic approach to building simple, mostly passive websites that can steadily bring in income over time.
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00:00 The Power of Simple Solutions
03:12 Opportunism and Business Growth
06:01 Navigating Online Criticism
09:23 The Nature of Selfishness in Business Relationships
12:16 Stress Management and Decision Making
15:09 The Role of a CEO
18:03 AI in Business Efficiency
21:54 The Impact of AI on Employment
25:18 Navigating Wealth and Parenting
31:53 The Reality of Entrepreneurship
36:15 Business Ideas and Getting Started
42:03 The Book Writing Journey
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I sat down with Nick Huber and we talked about what it actually takes to build wealth through service businesses. We started with Nick’s framework for opportunity, how being an opportunist isn’t a bad thing if you use it to build momentum, not chase distractions. He walked me through his current companies, explaining how each one fits into a power-law strategy. We also got into his view on AI. Nick shared how he's approaching parenting with wealth, and how to raise humble kids in a privileged environment. Toward the end, we talked about his new book The Sweaty Startup, the brutally hard process of writing it, and why he ultimately partnered with HarperCollins. You can find Nick on X (@sweatystartup) or download his 500+ business ideas at sweatystartup.com/ideas.
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03:12 Opportunism and Business Growth
06:01 Navigating Online Criticism
09:23 The Nature of Selfishness in Business Relationships
12:16 Stress Management and Decision Making
15:09 The Role of a CEO
18:03 AI in Business Efficiency
21:54 The Impact of AI on Employment
25:18 Navigating Wealth and Parenting
31:53 The Reality of Entrepreneurship
36:15 Business Ideas and Getting Started
42:03 The Book Writing Journey
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www.spidexx.com
www.boldseo.com
www.webrun.com
www.titanrisk.com
www.recruitjet.com
www.hubermethod.com
In this episode, I'll walk you through the biggest lessons I've learned starting 75+ businesses over the past 15 years. From six to eight figures, I share real stories about making it happen, surviving setbacks, protecting your team, and learning when to say no. I talk about how I navigated some of the toughest moments in both business and life. If you're building or buying a business, these are the lessons I wish I had earlier.
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00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:11 The Role of a CE Owner
01:14 Lessons from Starting Businesses
03:04 The MIH Gene: Make It Happen
05:35 Knowing the Weeds
07:07 Insulating Your Employees
09:02 Cover Your Assets
09:42 Inventing a Rival
11:16 Capitalizing the Business
12:04 Taking Advice from the Right People
14:02 Seven to Eight Figure Lessons
15:14 Escaping the Spreadsheet
15:54 Lessons from Past Business Ventures
16:55 The Bitcoin Mining Boom
17:42 Balancing Business and Personal Life
18:35 Dealing with Difficult Customers
20:20 Managing Toxic Employees
21:13 The Importance of Rockstar Employees
23:13 Learning from Mistakes and Moving Forward
26:57 The Role of a CEO
29:25 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts
I sat down with Jacob Posel right after OpenAI launched their image generation API, literally the same day, and we talked about the massive wave of opportunity that’s about to hit. If you’ve got a laptop, internet, and time, now’s your moment.
Jacob shared two main paths to make money fast with AI images. We explored how fun and simple image ideas can turn into real businesses, and how most people still don’t even know what these tools can do.
We got into the tactics too. Jacob explained how to launch fast, how to pitch to ad agencies, and why offering this as a white-labeled service could be a game changer. I even bought a domain live during the episode, right in the middle of the conversation.
You can follow Jacob on X: @jacob_posel or find him on LinkedIn. If you're building something cool, reach out. He wants to see it.
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00:00 The Dawn of AI Image Generation
02:58 Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in AI
05:47 Building an Agency with AI Tools
09:07 Prompt Engineering and Best Practices
11:59 Micro-Personalization in Marketing
14:52 Creative Applications of Image Generation
18:13 Navigating the Future of Advertising
21:08 Collaborating with Ad Agencies
23:59 The Importance of Focus in Entrepreneurship
I’m back with Sam Thompson for part two of our two-part conversation (if you missed the first one, go check out Ep. #157). In this episode, Sam walks me through the custom task management app he built for himself using Lovable, and how it completely changed how he handles his time. We go deep on what makes good productivity tools and how to think like a “vibe coder”.
We also talk about how he sold his AI cooking app, how he's helping someone scale it, and why more businesses should start fast, test faster, and sell what people are already asking for. Toward the end, we riff on why people always pay for shortcuts, from dunk training posters to rucking programs (PDF), and how momentum is the most underrated asset for entrepreneurs.
You can find Sam on Twitter at @ImSamThompson and check out what he's building at unlimitedcontent.com.
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00:00 The Power of Momentum in Entrepreneurship
02:58 Selling Ideas and Business Models
05:51 The Reality of Make Money Online Offers
08:48 Understanding Customer Needs and Offers
12:14 Creating Value Through Digital Products
15:12 The Role of AI in Business and Marketing
17:56 Building Custom Solutions for Productivity
20:46 Navigating the Future of AI Influencers
24:05 The Importance of Task Management and Productivity
This is part two of my conversation with Shannon Jean, and it’s somehow even better than part one. Shannon’s a seasoned flipper, reseller, and liquidator who’s built real wealth by buying pallets of returned or surplus goods and reselling them, sometimes flipping phones for $9 million in profit.
In this episode, we talk about advanced tactics. Shannon breaks down how to build trust in an industry full of scams, how to spot undervalued products, why you should be okay with others making more money off your deals, and the mental frameworks that make resellers unstoppable. He shares wild stories, like the time he bought $2M worth of iPhones and sold them back to China for $11M.
We also talk about Facebook Marketplace testing, niche reselling and more. Whether you're trying to make $100 or $100,000 extra this year, the blueprint is in this episode.
If you missed it, go back and check out Part 1 (Ep. #156), and if you’re hooked, listen to his other appearances in Ep. #38, #41, #61, and #64.
You can find Shannon Jean on X at @shannonjean (https://x.com/shannonjean) - he posts about his $5 mastermind there, where he shares deals, advice, and great opportunities. He’s also the cohost of the Business Brain podcast, which you can find at businessbrain.show.
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00:00 The Power of Reselling
04:56 Building Credibility and Relationships
10:06 Learning Through Experimentation
14:53 Finding Your Niche in Reselling
20:09 Scaling and Managing Risks
24:51 Success Stories and Lessons Learned
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik shares what he learned from 30+ conversations with entrepreneurs using AI in their businesses—what tools they’re using, what’s actually working, and some surprising patterns that came up. We also talk about how he built a full workflow using Google CoLab and OpenAI to analyze all the data.
I also share my experiment with a real-world billboard ad for the podcast, how I’m testing taglines with Facebook ads, and different ways I’m tracking the results. We even get into some fun ideas around using AI for things like relationship advice and business mediation.
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00:00 Highlights
00:33 ChatGPT's Bias and Trustworthiness vs. Google
02:58 Seeking Unbiased Feedback from AI (and its Challenges)
07:38 AI for Business Mediation and Conflict Resolution
10:04 Most Popular LLMs and Their Use Cases (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity)
12:33 Claude’s Advanced Project Structure & Writing Strengths
15:02 Cursor vs. Replit: Coding Tools and Usability vs. Functionality
17:26 AI Tools Summary: Use Cases and Strengths by Model
19:52 Cleaning and Analyzing Podcast Transcripts Using AI & Google Colab
22:20 Automating Insights: Creating Lead Magnets and Quizzes with AI
24:40 The Importance of Data for Personal AI Assistants
27:07 Billboard A/B Testing Strategy for Podcast Growth
29:27 The Power of “Best” in Marketing and Ratings Psychology
31:54 Measuring Billboard Effectiveness via Download Geography
34:19 Saturating Small Cities with Ads: A Contagion-Style Growth Idea
This is part one of a two-part episode, keep an eye out for part two dropping next week.
I sat down with Sam Thompson and we went deep on how we're using the new ChatGPT memory update - from self-reflection prompts to turning it into a personal coach and therapist. Sam shared some killer use cases like a CIA-style report on himself and even a custom SWOT analysis.
Then we riffed on turning AI-generated images into real businesses. Sam told the story of a viral tweet he had about creating custom coloring books with ChatGPT, and we brainstormed dozens of B2B and home services ideas—like AI-powered landscaping mockups, remodeling postcards, and photo-personalized marketing that feels like magic.
You can find Sam on Twitter at @ImSamThompson and check out what he's building at unlimitedcontent.com.
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00:00 Exploring AI Opportunities in Business
06:58 The Impact of Image Generation Technology
12:09 Hyper-Personalization and Customization
20:07 Innovative Marketing Strategies with AI
29:49 Future of Home Services and AI Integration
I sat down with Shannon Jean, who's built and sold over 10 companies, and we talked all about the art of reselling. He shared how he made $557K net profit selling luxury handbags, and why building systems is the real game—no matter what category you're in.
We covered how he connects directly with eBay and Poshmark execs to avoid account issues, how he uses liquidation sites like B-Stock, and why category only matters 30%—the rest is all systems and execution.
Shannon also dropped gold on customer service, like his “two tokens” method to de-escalate unhappy buyers, and how flipping industrial gear or niche apparel can create huge upside if you know how to sell it right.
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00:00 Starting from Scratch: The Reselling Journey
03:00 Building Relationships: Networking for Success
05:54 Understanding the Market: Research and Strategy
09:13 Finding Your Niche: The Handbag Business
12:07 Customer Service: The Key to Repeat Business
15:05 Navigating Challenges: Dealing with Low Margins
17:55 The Power of Auctions: Finding Hidden Gems
20:46 Scaling Up: Systems and Processes for Success
24:08 Real-Life Examples: Success Stories in Reselling
26:55 The Future of Reselling: Trends and Opportunities
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I talk about the exciting advancements of ChatGPT 4.0 image generation, highlighting its ability to now edit pictures and create incredibly realistic AI images. We brainstormed potential business ideas leveraging this new technology, then we discussed the fundamentals of business success, where Nik introduced his framework emphasizing competitive advantage within idea and execution (grit, distribution, fulfillment, knowledge). We debated the significance of a strong market versus having a unique edge and explored the concept of a barbell strategy, focusing on either full AI or completely no-tech ventures. Finally, we discussed the growing trend of rucking and identified several potential business opportunities in that space.
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00:00 The Rise of Image Generation Technology
02:59 Ashton Hall: The Viral Sensation
05:52 The Future of NFTs and Image Attribution
08:46 Innovative Business Ideas in Image Generation
12:05 The Importance of Competitive Advantage in Entrepreneurship
15:00 Navigating the Path to Entrepreneurship
17:56 The Barbell Strategy: AI vs. No AI
20:52 Learning vs. Doing: The Entrepreneurial Dilemma
24:12 Rucking: A New Trend in Fitness
27:07 The Power of Community and Influencer Marketing
The United States is in Trump tariff turmoil, and while everyone's freaking out, I'm seeing opportunity. I don’t care about macroeconomics or politics, but I do care about business ideas. So in this episode, I walk through how to take advantage of what's happening right now. From using tools like Import Yeti and Jungle Scout to find hot products, to becoming a sourcing agent, launching a reverse engineering newsletter, or just figuring out where the next winners are coming from, this moment might be the nudge you’ve been waiting for.
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00:00 Economic Turmoil and Opportunity
03:02 Navigating Tariffs and Sourcing Strategies
05:56 Innovative Business Ideas Amidst Change
08:48 Historical Context: Success in Adversity
12:03 Embracing Made in America
13:02 Seizing Opportunities in Uncertainty
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I sat down with Max Brodeur-Urbas, founder of Gumloop, and got into all things AI automation. Max described Gumloop as an intuitive drag-and-drop tool where you can build powerful AI workflows without writing a single line of code, think Zapier, but supercharged with AI.
We explored how Gumloop isn't just great for automating tasks like web scraping and sales outreach; it's also a huge opportunity for people looking to start their own businesses or side hustles. Max shared how you can become an in-demand Gumloop expert, build an agency offering custom automation services, or even create businesses by white-labeling Gumloop flows. We also touched on real-world examples of individuals successfully monetizing their skills and ideas with Gumloop.
Max also gave us a sneak peek at their upcoming co-pilot feature that's designed to make creating workflows even easier and more accessible.
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00:00 Introduction to Gumloop and Its Value Proposition
02:59 AI-First Automation: The Future of Workflows
05:52 Real-World Applications of Gumloop
09:12 Understanding Automation: The Role of Workflows
12:05 Case Studies: How Businesses Use Gumloop
15:01 The Next Steps for Gumloop: Co-Pilot Feature
17:53 Challenges and Future Directions in Automation
23:08 Growth and Opportunities in AI Business
24:33 Identifying Exceptional Talent in AI
26:30 Creative Use Cases for AI and Automation
28:22 Building Scalable Workflows with Gum Loop
30:44 Expert Marketplace and Demand Dynamics
32:35 Transitioning from User to Expert
33:06 Automating Customer Engagement and Research
34:33 Sales Prospecting and Meeting Preparation
36:28 Leveraging Competitor Insights for Marketing
39:52 Programmatic SEO and Content Generation
42:44 White Labeling and Business Opportunities with Gum Loop
43:43 Choosing the Right AI Models for Tasks
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I explore the idea of launching an AI implementation agency to help businesses effectively navigate AI tools. We also dive into the concept of using wearable devices, like the Limitless pendant, for automated medical documentation, potentially replacing scribes. Additionally, we brainstorm various different applications for this technology, including sales coaching, enhancing employee productivity, and more.
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00:00 Embracing Entrepreneurship and AI
02:58 The Role of AI in Healthcare
05:47 Innovative Applications of AI Technology
09:10 Transforming Sales with AI
12:03 Leveraging AI for Personal Development
14:56 Deep Research and Its Implications
17:48 The Future of AI in Business
Welcome to this solo episode where I'm trying something a little different by going solo and focusing on key business principles that I find to be really important. What I wanted to do differently was explain these ideas through relatable stories and analogies, something I picked up from my teaching days. I share several personal experiences and then break down the business lessons we can take away from them. We talk about the significance of a solid foundation versus just outward appearances, the value we assign to things based on effort, and even those hidden problems we might not see. Ultimately, it's about understanding different aspects of business and life through these everyday comparisons.
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00:00 Exploring Business Principles Through Analogies
04:49 Lessons from the Vasa: Stability vs. Appearance
10:06 The Value of Hard Work: Basketball and Business
14:53 Hidden Challenges: The Treadmill Analogy
20:13 Cleaning Up Messes: Life Lessons in Business
I sat down with Billy Howell to explore his journey into building and selling apps with AI as a self-taught solopreneur. Billy shared how he transitioned from defense consulting into the world of simple app creation. We talked about the power of AI-driven tools like Replit for rapidly creating simple solutions, and his first successful app. He talked about leveraging Upwork to find initial clients and build a freelance business. Billy also touched on his strategy for tackling "shiny object syndrome" and the potential for reselling custom-built apps. If you're curious about creating simple apps and potentially starting your own agency, Billy's experience is a must-hear. Find Billy on Twitter (Billy J Howell) and explore his work at https://stupid-simple-apps.com/.
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00:00 From Zero to Full-Time: The Journey of a Self-Taught Coder
02:59 Vibe Coding: Building Apps with Natural Language
05:47 Choosing the Right AI Coding Tools
09:06 Navigating Upwork: Finding Clients and Jobs
11:58 Building Custom Solutions for Niche Markets
14:56 The Last 10%: Overcoming Development Hurdles
17:49 Shiny Object Syndrome: Managing Multiple Projects
21:09 Scaling Your Freelance Business
24:01 Distribution Strategies for SaaS Tools
26:56 Personal Branding and Sharing Your Journey
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I talk about the latest in AI and some unique business ideas. We begin by comparing ChatGPT and Perplexity, highlighting the strengths of Perplexity's deep research function. Our conversation touches on our experiences with custom GPTs and the power of using AI for identifying emerging trends. We also discuss the current reality of AI agents versus more traditional RPA. Later, we explore the idea of leveraging AI to create forward-looking industry reports, a concept brought up by Zach Ashburn. Finally, Nik shares the incredible entrepreneurial journey of Ethan Kohan, from the world of gambling to the unexpected success of vending machines on college campuses.
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00:00 The Rise of AI and Research Tools
02:56 Custom GPTs and Their Applications
05:50 Deep Research and Market Trends
08:48 Exploring Unique Business Ideas
12:07 The Evolution of Agents in AI
15:07 Predicting Future Trends with AI
18:01 Innovative Business Models and Side Hustles
Dear diary, here are all the businesses I accidentally started this month.
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00:00 New Beginnings: Church and Personal Growth
10:51 Innovative Event Ideas: Interactive Business Nights
13:14 Marketing Strategies: Billboards and Audience Engagement
16:03 Content Creation: Growth and Monetization Strategies
18:20 Business Ventures: Successes and Challenges
20:55 Community Engagement: Q&A and Listener Feedback
Here's part 2 of my latest conversation with Sam. If you haven't already, go listen to part 1 (Ep. #145) now!
I sat down with Sam Thompson again and we talked about a bunch of potential business ideas. We started riffing on how people still pay for simple AI wrappers even though they could use AI themselves, which led us to think about simple AI models like a pay-as-you-go option for deep research. The conversation then bounced to the idea of a super simple ChatGPT-like interface that anyone could use without any problem. We spent a good chunk of time brainstorming merch and apparel, looking at how brands like God Is Dope and Dad Gang built a strong following. We also talked about quickly testing these ideas using Facebook ads and print-on-demand services. Finally, we talked about the concept of a niche online marketplace for products that "never touched plastic." You can find Sam on Twitter (https://x.com/ImSamThompson), and check out what he's up to at https://www.unlimitedcontent.com/
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00:00 The Role of AI in Business and Human Behavior
02:52 Innovative Business Ideas and Market Saturation
06:11 Subscription Models and User Engagement
08:58 Branding and Resonance Marketing
11:50 Testing Ideas and Market Feedback
15:12 Entrepreneurial Mindset and Action
18:06 Marketplace Models and Business Strategies
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I, Chris, talk about the power of the middleman business model as a great way to start a low-risk business today. We discuss the core idea of connecting buyers and sellers without dealing with inventory or providing services directly. I share the concept of a "Never Touch Plastic" marketplace, similar to Etsy, but focused on environmentally conscious consumers. We also talk about building an affiliate marketing website for plastic-free products. We also discuss how the United States Postal Service represents a government-subsidized marketing method that entrepreneurs can leverage for cost-effective outreach.
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00:00 Government Subsidies and Marketing Channels
02:59 Innovative Business Ideas and Trends
05:52 Sourdough Starter and Microplastics
08:48 Leveraging the Postal Service for Business
12:09 Customer Acquisition Cost and Marketing Strategies
15:04 Monetizing Government Distribution Channels
17:58 Driving for Dollars and Real Estate Opportunities
20:51 AI and Survey Data Monetization
24:02 Plasma Transfusion and Health Innovations
I sat down with Sam Thompson (https://x.com/ImSamThompson), a regular on the podcast, to riff on business ideas, starting with the development of his sourdough GPT wrapper app and how he used AI to build a website for it in a few minutes. We then talk about his marketing plans for his InstantChef GPT wrapper, focusing on leveraging viral content through automation with tools like Zapier and BannerBear. Our conversation touched on copyright concerns when using others' content. I shared my experience with AI tools like Manus and Deep Research. We also talked about digital products and exploring marketing tactics, including the use of influencers and the power of Facebook Ads Manager and more!
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00:00 The Pursuit of Practical Business Ideas
02:55 Launching the Instant Chef App
05:48 Content Creation and Automation Strategies
09:02 Navigating Copyright and Fair Use
11:51 The Value of Unique Perspectives in Entrepreneurship
14:48 Exploring Digital Product Opportunities
18:08 Leveraging Influencer Marketing for Digital Products
21:02 Simplifying Business Models with Digital Products
23:52 Creating Custom Business Plans with AI
27:12 The Future of Content Creation and SEO
I sat down with Jordan Mix, a partner working with Greg Isenberg at Late Checkout, to talk about permissionless projects. We discussed what they are, and Jordan shared the core ideas behind Ryan Holiday's canvas strategy and Jack Butcher's permissionless apprentice philosophy. He shared a few fascinating stories about how undertaking these projects, such as creating custom sneakers and responding creatively to social media posts, led to unexpected opportunities with big names. Jordan explained how this approach can create valuable connections and skills. Listen to this episode to learn how you can start your own permissionless projects!
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00:00 Introduction to Permissionless Projects
05:45 The Canvas Strategy and Its Impact
11:56 Real-Life Applications of Permissionless Projects
18:06 Building Relationships Through Creative Projects
24:12 The Art of Creating Without Permission
25:09 Visualizing Business in 2023
26:36 The Birth of 'Do Within' and Permissionless Projects
27:35 Building Community and Business at Late Checkout
29:30 Finding Value in Collaboration
31:54 The Power of Being a Number Two
32:52 Learning from Experiments and Rejections
34:49 The Compounding Effect of Opportunities
36:07 Identifying Skills and Targeting Opportunities
38:03 Creating Value Without Expectation
40:54 The Asymmetric Bet of Permissionless Projects
42:19 Rethinking Networking and Problem Solving
44:10 Building a Portfolio of Experiences
45:37 Chasing Rejections and Learning from Failure
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I talk about the initial stages of starting a business and why founders are so important early on. Nik shares his thoughts on how to grow your business by gradually giving up tasks, always keeping the most important things for yourself . We also discuss some interesting business ideas, like renting out Cybertrucks. This leads to a conversation about creative marketing, specifically using Airdrop in unique ways at different events. Later in the episode, we touch on Bitcoin, the mystery of its creator Satoshi Nakamoto, and the surprising theory suggesting it might be a well-known entrepreneur.
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00:00 Highlights
00:30 Founders' Challenges
00:56 The Framework for Business Growth
02:26 Phases of Business Development
03:08 Avoiding Common Pitfalls
04:56 The Elon Musk Example
08:40 Optimizing for Quality of Life
09:14 Innovative Business Ideas
12:15 Airdrop Marketing Strategies
18:55 Creative Marketing Strategies
20:14 Brainstorming Unique Ideas
21:09 Airdropping at Conferences
22:34 The Value of High-Ticket Offers
23:40 Unveiling Satoshi Nakamoto
25:19 Bitcoin's Mysterious Origins
27:21 The Hidden Genius?
32:20 The Future of Bitcoin
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I sat down with HighLevel co-founder Robin Alex (www.linkedin.com/in/robinalex) to talk about launching a profitable agency using their all in one platform that is perfect for white labeling, including AI tools, and is very popular with SaaSpreneurs. He explained that it is the ideal platform for anyone who has a business or wants to start an agency, and he detailed exactly how he would do it. Robin shared HighLevel's inspiring journey from solving his own agency's lead management issues to building a platform that now has 1,700 employees and supports five million users worldwide. He also talked about how some SaaSpreneurs are using HighLevel for recurring revenue and building very large companies, with some partners making eight-figure incomes.
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00:00 Introduction
01:33 Introduction to High Level and Its Mission
08:35 The Journey from Marketing Agency to SaaS
15:47 Innovative Features and Unique Selling Proposition
22:31 Strategies for Small Business Engagement
26:24 Pricing Models and Revenue Potential
27:50 The Importance of Pricing Strategy
31:12 Understanding Lead Generation Models
34:06 Identifying High-Potential Industries
37:27 The Role of AI in Customer Engagement
41:13 Building a Certified Consulting Economy
47:20 The Value of Predictable Sales Models
50:43 Leveraging Franchise Networks for Growth
I sat down with Greg Isenberg to talk about AI, automation, and the tools shaping the future. He started by breaking down his current AI stack - what he’s using, what’s overrated, and what’s actually making him more productive. We talked about the biggest AI business opportunities, how to separate real innovation from hype, and why now is the best time to act on AI trends. Greg also shared his thoughts on the role of design and user experience in AI products and why the way we interact with AI is about to change forever.
This episode is packed with valuable insights, don’t miss it.
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00:00 Introduction
00:35 Greg's AI Stack
05:38 The Power of Data in AI
08:51 Recording Life with Limitless Pendant
11:38 The Future of Note-Taking and AI Tools
14:22 Exploring New AI Innovations
17:36 The Beauty of User Experience in AI Products
21:42 The Allure of AI vs. Automation
22:58 Programmatic SEO: A Case Study in Animal Aftercare
25:51 The Future of Content Farms and SEO Arbitrage
29:12 Navigating Opportunities in a Saturated Market
32:01 The Importance of Taking Action Now
33:28 Building with AI Tools: The Last Mile Challenge
35:14 Innovative Business Ideas and Accreditations
40:46 Vibe Revenue: The Reality of AI Business Models
OG Episode that inspired Tyler: B2B Stump Grinding. Cash Cow or Dud?
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, we feature Tyler (https://x.com/StumpGuyTy), a listener who acted on our B2B stump grinding idea after hearing it on a previous episode, which led him to quit his 9-to-5 job. Tyler shares how he followed our advice word-for-word, testing the concept in Boise before launching in Provo. By implementing our strategies, he achieved impressive results, with $23,000 in September alone. He provides key insights into building relationships with tree trimming companies, his pricing strategy, and cold outreach techniques and more.
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00:00 Highlights
00:37 Tyler's Journey: From B2B Sales to Stump Grinding
01:13 The Initial Spark: Discovering Stump Grinding
01:41 Building the Business: Early Challenges and Successes
02:27 The B2B Sales Connection
04:41 Testing the Market: Boise vs. Provo
06:03 First Jobs and Early Experiences
12:05 Overcoming Hurdles: Mistakes and Lessons Learned
15:11 Revenue Growth and Scaling the Business
17:45 Financing the Stump Grinder
18:40 Monthly Earnings Breakdown
20:05 Building Business Relationships
21:46 Pricing and Payment Structure
23:22 Marketing Strategies
29:03 Future Business Prospects
32:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
I sat down with Marc Gaskins (https://x.com/OvenPusher) of Event Kitchens to discuss his $337k/year event rental business in Charleston, South Carolina. Marc noticed caterers needed quality equipment and turned that opportunity into a thriving business. We explored how a bar fire led to community support, becoming a turning point. We also discussed the value of patient growth versus rapid scaling. Marc explained the unit economics of renting convection ovens, the benefits of a niche focus on caterers, and his warehouse hacking real estate strategy. He also shared why he's relied on organic growth and his future interests. This episode offers actionable insights for starting an event rental business.
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00:00 Highlights
00:34 The Beginning of Squeeze Bar
01:18 First Equipment Purchases
02:18 The Bar Burns Down
02:42 Community Support and Business Growth
04:44 Competitor Exits the Market
06:17 Slow and Steady Growth
08:38 Unit Economics of Rental Items
17:31 Equipment Insights and Investment Strategies
18:21 Expanding Beyond Charleston
19:22 Organic Marketing and Customer Relationships
20:47 Catering to Caterers: Business Operations
22:03 Scaling and Maintenance Opportunities
24:11 Exploring New Business Ideas
25:58 Starting Fresh in a New Market
29:05 Challenges and Rewards of the Business
30:45 Team and Facilities Overview
34:24 Financials and Final Thoughts
Here's part 2 of my latest conversation with Connor. If you haven't already, go listen to part 1 (Ep. #135) now!
I sat down with Connor Gross (https://x.com/c_gro), and we discussed whether it's too late to get into e-commerce, launching apps, or YouTube. We talked about AI agents and their potential, like reverse engineering successful YouTube channels or Shopify stores. Connor shared his e-commerce insights for 2025. We debated the future of content creation and the human element, because although AI can create faceless YouTube channels, there's something to be said for being real.
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00:00 The E-commerce Gold Rush
02:53 The App Store Evolution
05:51 Emerging Trends in E-commerce
08:46 The Future of AI Agents
12:09 Innovative Business Ideas
15:02 The Role of Content in Distribution
17:53 The Human Element in Business
20:48 Social Impact and Entrepreneurship
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I talk about GPT Operator, Nik shares his insights on preparing for AI agents with standard operating procedures, treating them like new employees. I recount building a tool with Replit for a friend, potentially adding seven figures in value. I also share insights from spending seven hours with a West Texas oil billionaire, emphasizing long-term thinking and valuing the thought process over correct answers.
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00:00 Introduction to Operator Usage
01:27 Experimenting with Multiple AI Tools
04:44 Preparing for AI Agents
08:04 Building a High-Value AI Tool
13:56 Insights from a Billionaire
17:18 The Shared Office Dynamic
17:59 Overqualified Team Members
18:38 Engaging and Direct Leadership
19:50 First Impressions and Office Culture
22:12 Action-Oriented Decision Making
23:36 Open Communication and Transparency
27:34 Long-Term Vision and Thinking
29:07 Validating Through Thought Processes
32:35 Encouraging Action and Sharing
33:37 Different Paths to Success
I sat down with Kevin Throop, founder of Toasted Tours, and talked about creating his unconventional tour business. Kevin, formerly at Tesla, wanted to control his destiny, starting with $65,000 and a $3,000 school bus. He renovated the bus for wine tours in Temecula, using a "lipstick on a pig" strategy to make it appealing despite limited funds.
Kevin launched with a basic Instagram account, focusing on appealing visuals and honest storytelling. He emphasized customer experience, including wine and food. The move to a semi-truck trailer bus was driven by a desire for expansion and a unique platform. This required ensuring it was legal and insurable, collaborating with the California Highway Patrol. Kevin drew inspiration from Tesla and Apple, aiming for visually appealing products that sell themselves. His vision includes franchising to promote safety and best practices.
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00:00 Introduction to a Viral Phenomenon
00:38 Meet Kevin Throop: The Man Behind Toasted Tours
00:51 From Corporate Life to Entrepreneurship
01:00 Building the First Tour Bus
01:36 Launching Toasted Tours
01:58 The Early Challenges and Successes
09:39 Marketing and Social Media Strategy
17:16 Operational Insights and Business Growth
22:37 Insurance and Financials
26:58 Expanding the Fleet: From Bus to Semi
27:29 Choosing a New Challenge
28:21 Mitigating Risks and Exploring New Ideas
28:57 The Unique Concept of Trailer Buses
31:47 Overcoming Safety Concerns
33:10 Navigating Legal and Insurance Hurdles
35:05 Building and Launching the Trailer Bus
45:43 Marketing and Public Reception
51:20 Future Plans and Opportunities
I sat down with podcast regular Connor Gross (https://x.com/c_gro), and we talked about practical applications of AI in business. Connor shared the story of an AI program boosting sales by instantly claiming leads in a Slack channel. We considered how executive assistants could dramatically increase their earning potential. I shared my experience running multiple ChatGPT operators, including one finding arbitrage opportunities in used cars. Connor recounted his dad's experience using Claude and ChatGPT to quickly summarize a 125-page insurance document. We also touched on AI tools like Limitless AI and Lindy.
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00:00 Highlights
00:31 Experimenting with Chat GPT Operators
01:11 Leveraging AI for Various Tasks
03:23 Future of AI in the Workplace
06:40 AI Tools and Their Applications
12:09 Maximizing Efficiency with AI
17:57 The Evolution and Impact of AI
23:10 The Future of Work and AI
28:07 Normalizing AI in Daily Life
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I kick things off with a funny story about going to Raisin Canes while wearing a "Think You Should Leave" t-shirt. Then we talk about the booming Med Spa market, which is really driven by millennials who are both vain and obsessed with their health. Nik and I then discuss how there's potential in integrating Med Spas with golf courses and other membership-based businesses. I share my idea of starting a sauna/cold plunge business inside a gym or country club. Then we shift gears to AI agents, and discuss how to leverage them for market research and identifying new opportunities, and also how to extract insights from interviews. We wrap things up by talking about OpenAI's new tools, which are GPT Operator and Deep Research, weighing both the pros and the cons for different business applications.
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00:00 Highlights
00:33 Family Outing at Raisin Cane's
01:07 The Iconic '55 Burgers' Shirt
03:11 Med Spas and Their Growing Popularity
04:50 Med Spas in Golf Courses: A New Trend?
06:25 Revenue Models and Business Strategies
10:24 Cold Plunge and Sauna Business Ideas
16:17 Leveraging AI for Business Success
23:40 Practical Tips for Entrepreneurs
26:54 Unveiling Deep Research Capabilities
28:16 Exploring Chris Crone's Profile with Deep Research
29:26 Deep Research: Asking the Right Questions
30:46 Maximizing Deep Research on a Budget
31:58 Introducing GPT Operator and Deep Research
33:36 Impact on Industry Reports and Market Analysis
36:07 Challenges and Limitations of GPT Operator
39:20 The Future of AI and Self-Driving Technology
43:57 Deep Research: Pros and Cons
47:17 Practical Applications and Early Adoption
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I sat down with Jordan Gal (https://x.com/JordanGal) about how he built Hey Rosie, an AI voice answering service for small businesses, leveraging AI to provide a better alternative to traditional answering services. Jordan shared how his GPT wrapper addresses the challenges small business owners face with handling phone calls and converting leads, emphasizing focusing on solving customer problems rather than getting caught up in the tech. Hey Rosie is experiencing impressive growth, doubling every month, with a low churn rate. We also touched on the various business categories that Hey Rosie serves. And very importantly, Jordan offered advice on building AI wrappers.
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00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:53 Introducing Rosie: The AI Answering Service
01:36 Challenges with Traditional Answering Services
02:24 AI's Potential in Business Communication
04:39 Real-World Use Cases for Rosie
07:09 Customer Interaction and AI Transparency
10:55 The Journey to Building Rosie
17:38 Pricing and Positioning Strategies
20:54 Unexpected Business Applications
21:28 Understanding the Role of Phone Calls in Business
21:45 Exploring the Diverse Landscape of Small Businesses
22:10 Innovative Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses
23:51 The Broad Approach to AI in Business
25:06 Opportunities in AI Sales Coaching
27:34 Advice for Aspiring Business Owners
30:27 Customer Acquisition and Market Demand
32:50 Live Demo: Setting Up a Rosie Agent
37:07 Customizing Your AI Agent
39:05 Conclusion and Special Offer
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I sat down with Sam Thompson (https://x.com/ImSamThompson) again, and we talked about AI wrappers and a tweet from Greg Isenberg about DeepSeek and ChatGPT wrappers. We discussed interface loyalty and why user interface is more important than the AI model. Sam shared experiences with Creative OS and integrating into Facebook ad management. We also brainstormed actionable ideas like building a simplified version of ChatGPT for older adults and automating cold emailing with a specialized AI wrapper service. We also talked about using AI and the Facebook Ad Library to find add creatives and more.
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This is part 2 of our conversation about AI. Be sure to tune in to the previous week for part 1 to find out more about the basics.
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00:00 Highlights & Introduction
00:38 Greg Eisenberg's Tweet
01:05 The Value of GPT Wrappers
02:00 Interface Loyalty and Market Strategy
02:48 Real-World Applications and Examples
07:38 Entrepreneurship and AI-Powered Apps
12:53 Cold Outreach and Niche Markets
20:15 Retail Arbitrage with AI
22:14 Exploring AI for Catering Quotes
22:32 Real-Time AI Task Demonstration
23:51 AI in Real Estate and E-commerce
25:02 AI as a Travel Agent
27:33 Automation and AI in Business
31:00 Advanced AI Use Cases and Future Potential
37:17 Concluding Thoughts and Contact Information
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I discuss the world of controversial self-help gurus, specifically focusing on Dan Pena. We dissect Pena's background, from his early days in Florida to his claims of a massive oil empire and his now infamous $30,000 mastermind seminars. We analyze his aggressive persona and tactics, while trying to understand what makes him successful. We question the real value of his teachings, including his QLA principles, and if his advice is actually useful or just pure motivational hype. We also discuss the difference between gurus that just motivate you versus the ones that have a concrete business plan. Finally, we explore how AI is changing things and whether businesses can be created to protect consumers from all the spam that is going to come with the new technology.
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00:00 Introduction to Controversial Gurus
00:58 Meet Dan Pena: The Trillion Dollar Man
02:09 Dan Pena's Predictions and Background
03:59 Dan Pena's Business Ventures
08:32 The QLA Principles Unveiled
12:55 A Personal Encounter with Dan Pena's Team
17:32 Unshakable Belief in Entrepreneurship
18:18 The Fyre Fest and WeWork Examples
19:33 Alex Hormozi's Tactical Approach
20:14 Sales Gurus and Their Strategies
21:38 Dan Pena's Podcast Invitation
24:36 AI and the Future of Outbound Marketing
26:53 AI Tools and Consumer Defense
35:15 PhD-Level Autonomous Agents
36:45 Productizing AI Prompts
39:20 Exploring Custom GPTs
40:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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I'm back with another Q&A episode! I start by sharing viral marketing stunts for an escape room and emphasize finding a "Kirk" for business partnerships. Then, I explain how to grow a local newsletter using Facebook groups and ads, and monetize through AI and high-ticket services. I discuss why premium domain names aren't valuable for crypto and suggest focusing on trending niches, like AI. Finally, I advise on cloning content creators with AI chatbots, and selling this service to creators and community owners, as well as stressing the need to outsource weaknesses and double down on strengths.
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00:00 Introduction
00:11 – Early Bird vs Night Owl Debate
02:53 – Creative Marketing Strategies for Escape Rooms
03:12 – Finding the Right Operational Partner
08:45 – Building a Local Newsletter and Monetization Strategies
13:09 – Exploring Crypto Domain Names and Their Value
18:04 – Creating AI Chatbots for Content Creators
21:53 – Conclusion
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I sat down with podcast regular Sam Thompson (https://x.com/ImSamThompson), and we talked about how he's planning to launch an AI-powered recipe app using no-code tools and Facebook ads. We discussed his idea to become a free proposal consultant to get into the wedding business. He also shared his views on the importance of understanding business math like CAC and cash conversion cycle. We also touched on using affiliate marketing to generate revenue with a lead magnet created with ChatGPT and promoted using ads, and using tools like Creative OS and HeyGen to make ad creatives and videos.
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00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts on AI and Apps
00:49 Wedding Planning Business Strategy
02:29 Personal Reflections and Technology Evolution
04:15 Exploring No-Code App Development
05:42 Recipe App Concept and Monetization
07:52 Marketing Strategies and Business Models
14:11 Collaborations and Future Plans
16:07 Cold Audience Strategies
16:40 The Power of Facebook Ads
17:19 Optimizing Ad Campaigns
22:33 Affiliate Marketing Tactics
29:17 AI in Marketing
30:00 Viral Marketing Case Studies
32:35 Conclusion and Next Steps
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I discuss the world of sales and unexpectedly profitable business models, such as pest control, a field I have personal experience in. We examine how high incomes can be achieved through door-to-door sales, as well as the financial dynamics of the pest control industry. We also discuss the compensation structure of sales crews and the potential of renting out specialized licenses. We explore the idea of pest control as a convenience service rather than a necessity, and share the story of an entrepreneur who achieved remarkable success with a Christmas lighting business.
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00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes
03:37 The Economics of Pest Control
06:46 Insights on Sales Ethics and Practices
11:38 Personal Experiences in Pest Control
15:16 Questioning the Effectiveness of Pest Control
16:08 Revelation: Pest Control is a Scam
17:00 The Convenience Business Model
18:15 Success Story: Christmas Lighting Business
23:39 Entrepreneurial Spectrum: Different Approaches
25:55 Learning from Mistakes: The Importance of Knowledge
This is part 2 of a two-part conversation with Daniel. Be sure to listen to part 1 (aired Jan 27, 2025, Ep. #123) to hear how he got started, found the right niche, and set up the systems to grow and succeed.
I sat down with Daniel Cronauer (LinkedIn), to continue our conversation about his entrepreneurial journey. In this episode, Daniel shares his unique strategies for acquiring customers, using rock flyers and yard signs. Daniel also talks about how he expanded his business with Christmas lights, and discusses his experience building his own gym from the ground up. He also touches on his experience with permanent light installations and their drawbacks as a business.
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00:00 Introduction: Acquiring Customers
01:06 The Power of Yard Signs
01:35 Handling Complaints and Mental Toughness
01:49 Success Stories and Testimonials
02:51 Rock Flyers: A Unique Marketing Strategy
03:54 Operation Carpet Bomb: Aggressive Marketing
05:33 The Importance of Visibility and Branding
11:27 Networking and Personal Connections
16:23 Gym Anecdotes and Personal Stories
18:50 Vigilante for Good: Sneaking into Gyms
19:48 Building a Gym from Scratch
20:06 Entrepreneurial Lessons and Challenges
23:46 Navigating Competition in the Gym Business
30:15 Expanding to Multiple Locations
33:33 Permanent Light Business Insights
36:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode, I'm sharing my mind-blowing experience using OpenAI's new ChatGPT Operator, where I ran 10 AI agents simultaneously. I'll discuss how I used the Operator to perform 10 business tasks, like finding underpriced items and scraping product reviews. I’ll explain how the AI opened multiple tabs, and completed tasks like a human, and even how it learned from its mistakes, and how it was able to reverse Google image search to find a supplier. I'll share how it can watch videos on Instagram, and how I had ChatGPT talk to ChatGPT for me. I’ll also mention the glitches I found, but also why I'm so excited about the future of AI in business.
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00:00 Introduction to AI Operator and Excitement
03:00 Exploring the Capabilities of AI Operator
05:53 Practical Applications and Results of AI Tasks
08:51 Challenges and Limitations Encountered
12:07 Innovative Uses and Future Implications of AI
14:59 Conclusion and Reflections on AI's Impact
HoldCo Bros are back! This episode, Nik and I explore how AI is changing the world and talk about cool AI business ideas. We talk about digital detox, po*nography addiction, and phone addiction - real issues that also present business opportunities. We cover creating info products and selling AI prompts on platforms like PromptBase.com, showing how a simple prompt can serve as the foundation for an entire business, including a SaaS product. We also discuss how prompts are becoming the new SEO and how AI wrappers can simplify complex tools. Lastly, we introduce the concept of a tool that helps entrepreneurs find business ideas by analyzing their data and personal experiences.
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00:00 Exploring Business Opportunities in AI
02:51 Digital Addiction and Its Impact
06:08 The Role of po*nography in Modern Society
09:00 Creating Retreats for Digital Detox
11:54 Leveraging AI for Business Ideas
14:50 The Power of Prompts in AI
18:14 Building SaaS Products from Prompts
21:04 Understanding the Concept of Wrappers
23:57 Real-World Applications of AI in Business
26:46 Accountability and Idea Validation with AI
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I'm back with another Q&A episode! This week, I advise Dustin on recovering from business failure, suggesting he consider buying a business and exploring local opportunities. Then, I help Demetrius focus his many ideas, suggesting he validate them with online tools rather than launching them right away. I also talk about focusing on improving your current business and getting more customers. Finally, I discuss the power of newsletters with an anonymous listener, explaining the benefits of co-registration and using Facebook ads to drive traffic, as well as recommending Beehiiv and SparkLoop.
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00:00 Introduction
00:31 Dustin’s $500K Business Vanished—What Now?
04:58 Demetrius’ ‘Uber for Trees’ Idea—Can It Work?
09:29 Newsletter Writer Goes Solo—Will It Succeed?
23:58 Conclusion
I sat down with Daniel Cronauer (LinkedIn), an entrepreneur who built his success by starting and scaling service-based businesses. In this episode, Daniel shares practical advice on getting started, finding the right niche, and setting up systems to grow and succeed. If you’re thinking about starting your first business, this episode is packed with clear, actionable steps to help you hit the ground running.
This is part 1 of a two-part conversation with Daniel. Be sure to tune in next week for part 2, where we explore advanced strategies for acquiring customers and other home service niches that really no one's talking about.
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00:00 Introduction to Power Washing Business
01:29 Danny's Journey: From Gym Teacher to Entrepreneur
07:14 The Power of Marketing and Customer Acquisition
12:21 Diversifying Services: From Roof Cleaning to Commercial Power Washing
19:01 Niche Opportunities: HVAC Coil Cleaning
27:37 Scaling the Business: Predictable Revenue Streams
35:54 Christmas Lights: A Seasonal Revenue Stream
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HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I are diving into marketing with a look at the "OG" internet marketing guru, Frank Kern. We talk about his 8-step sales process, from overwhelming with value to creating scarcity, and explore how these methods remain relevant in the AI age. We also talk about how to reverse engineer successful marketing funnels and the importance of copying what works, adapting it to your unique experiences, and how Frank Kern learned from the likes of Gary Halbert and Claude Hopkins. Finally, we discuss two AI investment strategies - the "cigarette butt" approach and a long-term view focusing on human interaction and authenticity, while also discussing the concept of rebundling and how what’s old becomes new again.
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00:00 The Origins of Internet Marketing and Frank Kern
10:10 Frank Kern's Eight-Step Selling Process
19:58 The Importance of Scarcity in Marketing
30:10 Investment Strategies in the Age of AI
In this episode, I share my thoughts on why I love home service businesses, including their potential for binary outcomes, recurring revenue, and recession resistance. Then, I interview Doug Steel (parkcitiespowerwash.com), a home service business owner in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, about his journey building his power washing company and expanding into other services like Christmas lights and window washing. Doug shares advice on how to start a home service business, how to get your first customers and how to price jobs. This episode is a mix of a monologue and an interview.
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00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:40 Why Home Services?
01:14 The Binary Outcome Business Model
01:50 High Demand and Recurring Revenue
03:32 AI and Home Services
05:19 Interview with Doug: Starting a Power Washing Business
06:25 Expanding Service Lines
11:32 Challenges and Advice for Home Service Businesses
22:52 Conclusion and Contact Information
I sat down with Darryl Knight, the owner of From Porch Flora (https://frontporchflora.com), a seasonal flower subscription business, about how he built his company. We start by discussing Darryl's background in landscaping and horticulture, and how that led him to this idea. Darryl shares the story of his initial business idea, which involved greenhouses growing plants in "plant pies" and delivering them to nurseries, then he explains how he pivoted to buying plants from greenhouses, pre-assembling them into inserts, and swapping them out seasonally for his customers, which made his business far more scalable. Darryl also shares insights on the financial side, including his revenue, costs, and net margins, and the challenges of managing a seasonal business with fluctuating labor needs. Finally, we talk about the surprising way that he started offering pumpkins, based on my previous episode, and lastly his great idea to expand by partnering with realtors.
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00:35 Introduction and Guest Background
00:42 Inspiration Behind the Business
01:17 Business Model Evolution
01:57 Guest's Professional Background
04:42 Challenges and Pivots
07:42 Current Business Model
14:35 Customer Base and Marketing Strategies
20:16 Seasonal Operations and Labor
22:53 Scalability and Future Plans
27:33 Customer Retention and New Ideas
29:06 Conclusion and Contact Information
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I are discussing "IGenius," a segment where we analyze business ideas found on Instagram, focusing on how to turn viral trends into real-world opportunities. We brainstormed various ideas, including experiential businesses, such as a coffee shop with a sandbox, a kids' play area with a high-end parent area, and a live fish vending machine.
We also explored mobile businesses like a mobile bookstore, and the importance of being "indistractable" in the physical world. Additionally, we considered unique product businesses such as a wart removal kit, and the business potential of the microplastics trend. We also discussed frameworks for creating businesses that capture attention, and ways to make it harder for parents to say no to their kids when making purchases.
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00:00 Introduction to the New Episode Format
00:55 Evaluating Instagram Business Ideas
01:36 Sandbox Coffee Shop Concept
03:32 Experiential Business Models
08:46 Cold Wet Socks Therapy
10:46 Marketing and Monetizing Simple Ideas
16:33 Micro Peas and Immaturity
16:38 Live Fish Vending Machine
19:07 Business Ideas for Kids
22:14 Mobile Bookstore Concept
27:00 Jerry Springer and Attention Economy
31:46 Parenting and Technology
In this second part of the episode, we continue my conversation with James Camp (https://x.com/JamesonCamp), an entrepreneur who has built and sold multiple internet-based businesses. We talk about his idea for a subsidized rehab business model that leverages asynchronous technology to provide treatment for addiction, particularly in the context of the rise of sports betting. We also share our thoughts on the importance of taking action and copying successful business models, as well as the concept of the "Midwit curve" and why being like the "caveman" can be more effective.
If you missed the first part, be sure to check out episode #117.
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00:00 Highlights_Record-Breaking Sales and Unusual Courses
00:31 Introduction to Part Two with James Camp
00:45 Opportunities in the Rehab Industry
01:09 The Rise of Gambling and Addiction
02:52 Asynchronous Telemedicine for Gambling Addiction
06:13 The Future of Junk Food and Addiction
07:37 Lessons from Business Failures and Successes
10:02 The Myth of Market Saturation
11:55 The Power of Copying Successful Ideas
16:18 Effective Cold Email Strategies
17:03 Selling High-Value Packages
18:28 Lessons from Nightclub Promotions
19:28 Targeting the Right Audience
21:35 The Power of In-Person Networking
24:27 The Importance of Just Doing It
30:38 Mindset and Belief in Success
31:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
I sat down with James Camp (https://x.com/JamesonCamp), an entrepreneur who has built and sold multiple internet-based businesses. In this episode, we focus on unique business ideas and how to spot opportunities in untapped markets. James shares insights on identifying niches, leveraging AI tools to streamline operations, and practical ways to monetize audiences. If you’re trying to figure out your next move, this episode is packed with ideas you can run with.
Check out episode #118 for the second part of our discussion with James Camp, where we discuss his unique subsidized rehab business model, the importance of taking action in business and more!
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00:00 Introduction and Business Potential
00:26 Guest Introduction: James Camp
01:08 James Camp's Business Philosophy
02:34 Current Projects and AI Integration
03:32 Crypto and Ad Tech Innovations
05:09 Challenges and Opportunities in Business
07:55 Managed Services and AI Implementation
13:16 Scaling and Pricing Strategies
16:32 Token Pricing and Market Dynamics
17:00 Strategies for Small and Medium Businesses
17:37 Starting from Zero: Building a Business with AI
18:51 Innovative Business Ideas: Never Call Again
22:07 AI in Business: Opportunities and Challenges
24:08 The Future of AI: AGI and ASI
29:58 Digital Detox: A New Business Opportunity
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I discussing how AI agents can automate tasks, focusing on their potential to revolutionize both business and personal productivity.
We brainstormed various ideas for using AI agents, such as making restaurant reservations and gathering quotes for wedding planning. We also considered having AI agents call businesses for market research, gather data from different industries, and build newsletters based on that data
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00:00 Introduction and Opening Banter
00:51 AI Agents and Restaurant Reservations
01:32 The Evolution of AI Technology
03:03 Washing Dishes and Creative Thinking
04:44 Business Ideas and Market Research
06:36 Wedding Planning with AI
11:17 The Future of AI in Everyday Tasks
14:39 Practical Uses of AI and Personal Experiences
19:38 Domain Names and Business Potential
20:36 Exploring Business Ideas: From Weddings to Parking Tickets
21:08 The Power of a Good Domain Name
21:36 AI's Transformative Potential
21:52 Teaching AI to the Next Generation
23:50 Entrepreneurial Opportunities with AI
24:29 Building a Business Around AI Education
31:17 Proprietary Information and AI Agents
33:41 The Value of Aggregated Data
39:15 Challenges and Costs of AI Agents
41:12 Final Thoughts and Future Applications
I'm back with another Q&A episode! This week, I answer your questions about scraping commercial real estate for leads, selling custom spreadsheets on Etsy, and how to close more deals over the phone. Plus, I share my thoughts on the best type of side hustle to start, whether you should choose e-commerce or a service business, and discuss my framework for starting, holding, and selling businesses. I'll also tackle the question of how to stay motivated when you're already well-off, and offer advice on bookkeeping for all of your new businesses.
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00:00 Introduction to Business Ideas and Strategies
01:08 Scraping Commercial Real Estate for Grants
03:59 Selling Custom Spreadsheets on Etsy
11:06 Closing Sales Over the Phone
13:54 Choosing Between E-commerce and Service Businesses
15:48 Exploring Low-Cost Mattress Stores
19:04 Finding Motivation for New Business Ventures
22:50 Business Philosophy: Starting, Holding, and Selling
28:02 Bookkeeping and Accounting Essentials
In this episode, I'm talking about my first major business, an iPhone parts business called LCD Cycle, that I ran for seven years. I'll discuss how it started from a small iPhone repair business and grew to a multi-million dollar e-commerce operation. I'll share some key business frameworks I learned along the way, such as the importance of location, recognizing good ideas, and the fact that it's never too late to start a business. I also talk about the importance of product market fit and that businesses don't always fail, sometimes founders just run out of energy. Finally, I discuss my decision to turn down a million dollars in investment.
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00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:37 The Beginnings: iPhone Repair Business
04:18 Launching the iPhone Parts Business
07:28 Scaling and Success
10:21 Frameworks and Lessons Learned
15:46 Navigating Market Saturation
16:02 The Rocket Ship Growth of LCD Cycle
16:44 Innovative Business Strategies
18:38 The Power of Customer Feedback
19:10 Strategic Relocation to Dallas
20:47 Expanding Distribution Centers
21:13 Financial Challenges and Solutions
23:11 The Turning Point: Seeking Investment
24:39 The Unexpected Answer
25:54 Winding Down the Business
27:34 Reflecting on the Journey
30:22 Final Thoughts and Advice
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I talk about our absolutely transformative 2024. It was a year of big wins and some pretty big fails, and we're breaking it all down. Is consistency overrated when it comes to content? We're debating that and more!
We discussed the world of content creation, going from cringe to building an audience of over a million people across multiple platforms. We explore how short-form video is like a lottery ticket - a small investment that can change everything. We also discuss how building an audience can create new opportunities, such as launching our vending machine business that already did over $200k in sales, as well as getting into some unsexy but profitable businesses. Of course, we're also talking about some tough lessons learned from our crypto business and other ventures that didn't work out. Plus, we're sharing our exciting plans for 2025.
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00:00 Reflecting on a Chaotic Year
01:22 Quitting the Job and Embracing Entrepreneurship
02:31 The Power of Content Creation
03:59 Building an Audience and Exploring Opportunities
05:33 The Impact of Short Form Video
07:46 Turning Ideas into Reality
14:40 The Value of Consistency and Passion in Content
23:15 Exploring the Fun of Reporting
23:48 Big Wins and Validations
26:08 Building a Sales Team
28:31 Launching Repeat Leads
29:46 Investing in Communities and Businesses
36:51 Challenges and Failures
42:24 Looking Forward to 2025
In this episode, I'm giving you a peek behind the curtain with my 2024 year in review. I'm talking about all the crazy stuff that happened, from launching the tree biz bootcamp to blowing up my online content. I'm breaking down my net worth, (not exact numbers), I'm getting into percentages and where all my money is at. I'm also going to tell you what my plans are for the future, including maybe switching gears with my content and what my new health and fitness goals are. It's a raw look at my year, and I think you'll find it interesting.
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00:00 Introduction
00:27 2024 Year in Review
01:41 Launching the Podcast
02:51 Partnership with Blue Metric
04:16 Investment Strategies and Lessons
10:00 Real Estate Ventures
14:14 Reflections and Future Goals
17:17 Content Creation Insights
18:40 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude
I sat down again with Sam Thompson (https://x.com/ImSamThompson), a regular on the podcast, to keep riffing on some great business ideas. In this second part, we cover everything from a tree-trimming service with a clever insurance-style add-on to a home concierge service for busy families, and even a placebo-based product line that plays on the power of perception.
We also talk about using AI for stuff like recipe generation, automating the boring parts of running a business, and spotting ways to cash in on trending social media content.
Missed part one? Check out Ep. #108
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00:00 Highlights & Introduction
00:37 Innovative Ideas for Tree Trimming Business
01:32 The Power of Recurring Revenue
02:10 Quarterly Inspections and Upcharges
02:29 Home Service Maintenance Plans
04:30 The Family Concierge Concept
05:31 Middleman Business Model
11:00 Leveraging DIY Trends for Business
14:15 ChatGPT and Recipe Blogs
16:13 AI-Powered Apps and Business Ideas
19:11 Plant Identification and AI Potential
20:50 Breaking the Pattern of Selection Bias
21:51 Understanding Market Perception
22:16 Leveraging Social Media Algorithms
23:35 Creating and Selling Digital Products
28:30 Exploring the Placebo Effect
29:57 Building a Business Around Placebos
31:39 The Power of Perception and Marketing
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I talk about starting a Christmas tree rental service with delivery and pickup, acquiring tree lots from landscaping companies, and buying into this type of seasonal business. We also discuss robot lawn mowing and cleaning services, how you can help small businesses monetize email lists, and a business owner accountability platform to help entrepreneurs stay on track.
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00:00 Highlights
00:32 TikTok Shop Concept Comes to Life
02:12 Christmas Tree Business Ideas
07:14 Exploring Landscaping and Tree Businesses
12:25 Innovative Uses for Autonomous Lawn Mowers
20:05 Exploring the Tree Farm Business
21:15 Monetizing Customer Email Lists
29:24 Business Owner Accountability Platform
I’m back with another Q&A episode! This week, I answer your questions about launching a private jet photo studio business, starting a tree trimming business while working a full-time job, and when to form an LLC for your side hustle. Plus, I share my thoughts on investing in e-commerce stores for “passive income,” how to cold email real estate agents for online personal training, expanding dog training business and creative ways to monetize inflatable walls. Finally, I leave you with some advice to help you kick off 2025 with the right mindset: Now, Not How.
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00:00 Welcome and Quick Overview
00:23 Private Jet Photo Studio Business Idea
03:39 Starting a Tree Trimming Business
05:48 LLCs for Business Experiments
08:08 Investing in E-commerce for Passive Income
12:57 Cold Email Follow-up Strategies
15:36 Monetizing Inflatable Walls
17:47 Expanding a Dog Training Business
21:09 Final Advice for 2025
I sat down with Sam Thompson (https://x.com/ImSamThompson), a regular on the podcast, to riff on business ideas. We start with the prosumer software market, breaking down why targeting creators, real estate agents, and other prosumers offers huge opportunities. Then, we get into viral referral marketing, looking at the strategies behind companies like Robinhood and Dropbox, and brainstorm how to apply these methods outside of tech. Finally, we discuss box truck businesses, breaking down how to use mobile assets for high-margin ideas like podcast studios, golf simulators, and more.
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00:00 Introduction & Highlights
01:09 Introduction to Prosumer Software
04:02 The Power of Viral Coefficient
05:02 Referral Marketing Success Stories
07:51 Creative Referral Marketing Strategies
13:19 Innovative Box Truck Business Ideas
15:37 Mobile Business Models and Flexibility
21:40 Fake Private Jet Studio
25:50 The Food Truck Parking Dilemma
27:55 Retrofitting Cars for Profit
28:30 Exploring Turo Opportunities
30:55 Camper Conversion Vans Business
32:28 AI Personal Assistants and Agents
34:23 Building and Monetizing Subreddits
41:34 Market Positioning and Pricing Strategies
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I talk about three big ideas this week. First, we talk about college tuition negotiation - helping families save thousands while building a lean, profitable service. Then, there’s the concierge service for college parents, offering insider knowledge and peace of mind. Finally, we talk about dead inventory and share creative ways to turn surplus stock into cash.
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00:00 Highlights
00:35 Introduction: The Untapped Potential of Negotiating College Tuition
01:33 Exploring the Concept: Why Isn't Tuition Negotiation More Popular?
03:14 The Business Opportunity: Tuition Negotiation as a Service
05:28 Strategies for Negotiating Tuition
10:38 Case Study: A Friend's Apparel Business Venture
17:11 Creative Ideas for T-Shirt Designs
18:27 The Success Story of 'God is Dope'
19:43 Marketing Strategies for T-Shirt Brands
23:25 The University Concierge Service Idea
29:46 Evaluating Business Ideas: Marry, Date, or Kill
33:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
I sat down with Connor Gross (https://x.com/c_gro), a regular on the podcast. We got into some cool ideas once again. We started with used golf sets - why they’re easy to refurbish, flip, and scale. Then, we talked about aquascapes: personalized, high-ticket, very niche and profitable. We also talk about the cruise industry and why it’s a massive, untapped market for entrepreneurs. And we also talked about pianos and how they’re a nightmare to get rid of and the surprising business opportunities that come with solving that problem.
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00:00 Highlights - Introduction
01:00 Exploring the Golf Club Business Idea
01:55 Facebook Marketplace Opportunities
03:21 High-Ticket Niche Markets
06:38 Travel Agents and Cruise Bookings
10:43 Shore Excursions and Travel Hacks
18:04 Aquascapes: A New Business Idea
20:30 Piano Disposal Business Model
25:16 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
In this episode, I dive deep into the bounce house rental business, breaking down how you can start with a one-time investment of $1,600 and get your money back the first month. From low overhead to high margins, I discuss why this is one of the best side hustles that can grow into a 6, 7, or even 8-figure business. I recently spoke with the owner of Castles of Dallas, a successful bounce house rental business, to bring you real-world insights on finding your first customers, leveraging referral marketing, and scaling efficiently using Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, local mom groups, and more.
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00:00 Introduction to Bounce House Rental Business
00:32 Explanation of New Format
01:37 (Episode Starts Here) Why Bounce House Business?
04:07 Tweet about bounce house rental Business
07:06 Marketing and Scaling Strategies
09:44 Operational Insights and Challenges
15:08 Industry Insights and Opportunities
22:37 Conclusion and Next Steps
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I dive into three big ideas this week. First, we explore how to use farmers markets as a testing ground for new ideas, getting direct customer feedback and validating concepts. Next, we discuss creating and coordinating farmers markets, including strategies for organizing and scaling them effectively. Finally, we brainstorm the pet piggyback idea: leveraging pet-related products and services in niche markets to tap into a growing industry.
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00:00 HIghlights_The Booming Pet Industry
00:34 The Quest for Authentic Texas Brisket Jerky
04:02 The Secret Behind McDonald's Coke
06:38 Pizza Oven Business Idea
08:45 Scaling Food Businesses at Farmer's Markets
12:13 Exploring the Farmer's Market Concept
12:35 Building an E-Commerce Platform for Local Markets
14:28 Understanding State Laws for Farmer's Markets
15:14 Pet Industry Insights: A Growing Market
16:24 Leaky Gut in Pets: A Business Opportunity
17:26 Marketing Strategies for Pet Products
18:07 Leveraging Email Lists and Facebook Groups
19:35 Exploring E-Commerce Business Opportunities
22:56 Shopify Marketplace and Business Listings
25:50 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections
In this episode, I answer your voicemail-submitted questions about launching a vending machine business with math on your side, overcoming burnout and rediscovering passion, pricing for a mobile oil change service, and whether accountability coaching can work as a business model. Plus, I share insights into starting an email marketing agency built around Klaviyo and why a bike-powered smoothie business might be the next big thing at farmers' markets.
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00:42 Claw machine business tips
08:01 Handling failure and burnout
13:17 Pricing for mobile oil changes
15:44 $20k—service biz vs. perfume vending
20:54 Bike smoothie biz at festivals
22:36 Business tutor—worth it?
26:52 Klaviyo agency saturation
In this episode, I sit down with Kyler, founder of Utah Appliance Rental (utahappliancerental.com), to talk about how he turned a $30k investment into a business that generates near-passive income requiring only 5-10 hours of work per week. We talk about how he started his appliance rental company, scaling, and leveraging Facebook Marketplace to validate ideas.
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00:00 The Birth of an Idea: Washer and Dryer Rentals
02:56 Navigating Challenges: The Reality of Entrepreneurship
06:11 Scaling the Business: From Rentals to Deliveries
09:01 Understanding the Market: Customer Needs and Preferences
11:47 Operational Insights: Tools and Strategies for Success
15:07 Addressing Concerns: Insurance, Risks, and Customer Relations
17:57 The Bigger Picture: Financial Education and Ethical Entrepreneurship
20:47 Final Thoughts: Building a Sustainable Business Model
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I are talking about two big ideas today. First up, we talk about the Silver Tsunami - how to capture stories from the older generation using AI. Think video interviews, AI transcription, and even creating chatbots based on family history. Then we talked about biohacking - Chris shares his idea of using tools like continuous glucose monitors for accountability challenges. It’s all about health, growth, and leveraging tech to make life better.
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00:00 Highlights_Innovative Business Ideas in Elder Care
02:51 The Silver Tsunami: Understanding Aging Population Trends
05:46 Capturing Family Stories: A Growing Opportunity
09:10 Leveraging Technology for Story Preservation
12:06 Creating Value in Assisted Living Facilities
14:59 The Business Model: Vitamins vs. Painkillers
17:48 Practical Implementation: Building a Storytelling Studio
21:36 Innovative Storytelling in Assisted Living
23:15 New Year, New Business Opportunities
24:40 Digitizing Personal Histories
26:07 Understanding Health Through Technology
28:59 Accountability in Health Challenges
30:55 Monetizing Passion Projects
33:16 Finding Your Business Passion
38:05 Evaluating Business Ideas: Mary, Date, or Kill?
In this episode, I answer your voicemail-submitted questions about scaling a furniture flipping business, overcoming entrepreneurial fears, starting with limited capital, launching a photo booth business, finding leads for a health insurance business, and the best low-risk, high-reward businesses to start. Plus, I share thoughts on what apps I'd build with an elite developer.
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00:00 Introduction
01:20 Furniture Flipping Business
06:28 Overcoming Entrepreneurial Fears
15:04 Creative Solutions in Business
16:22 Low-Risk, High-Reward Business Ideas
19:35 Photo Booth Business Idea
22:58 Scaling a Health Insurance Business
26:21 Developing and Scaling Apps
29:13 Conclusion and Feedback Request
In this episode, I sat down with Cinco Winston, the founder of True Line Striping TX (https://truelinestripingtx.com). Cinco shares his journey of leaving his W-2 job to starting a successful pavement marking business in Waco, Texas.
We discuss his approach to finding clients, managing cash flow, and offering early discounts to build credibility. Cinco shares his strategies for pricing jobs effectively, the challenges of door-knocking for new customers, and the lessons learned from navigating the early months of running a business.
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00:00 Highlights & Introduction
06:07 Understanding the Business Model: Costs and Profits
11:53 Navigating the First Jobs: Building a Customer Base
18:15 Job Types and Revenue: Small, Medium, and Large Projects
24:49 Building a Customer Base Through Networking
30:52 Sales Strategies and Customer Acquisition
36:13 The Challenges and Rewards of Business Ownership
41:55 Scaling the Business and Future Plans
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HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I are talking about three fun business ideas today, but this is just Part 1 - stay tuned for Part 2 next week. First up, we talk about custom concerts: turning live music venues into unique experiences by letting fans bid on song requests, almost like a live auction. Then we talk about AI-powered local newsletter idea = using AI to create super-targeted newsletters that help generate local leads. Finally, we get into Facebook groups as a way to get leads.
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00:00 Highlights
00:30 Live Music Idea
14:50 Local Newsletter Idea
18:11 Monetizing Newsletters and Facebook Groups
21:04 Facebook Groups for Lead Generation
I sat down with Daniel Astleford, a CPA and the owner of a unique fireworks business. In this episode, Daniel shares how he manages both a remote CPA firm and a fireworks stand business in Texas. We discuss the unexpected opportunities and the hurdles that come with acquiring and scaling seasonal businesses, the challenges of working with silent partners, and the ins and outs of running a fireworks business legally.
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00:00 Highlights_Introduction to the Fireworks Business Journey
02:49 Building a Remote CPA Firm and Fireworks Side Hustle
06:09 The Decision to Buy a Fireworks Company
09:05 Understanding the Financials and Revenue Potential
11:50 Navigating the Challenges of Location and Zoning Laws
15:11 The Impact of Seasonal Sales and Location Changes
18:05 Lessons Learned from the First Year of Operations
24:46 Scaling the Fireworks Business
30:08 Navigating Competition and Location Challenges
36:55 Operational Success and Future Goals
40:45 Marketing Strategies and Customer Engagement
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I sat down with Jayne Havens, the founder of The Snoozefest.com. In this episode, Jayne shares her journey from being a stay-at-home mom to becoming a certified sleep consultant, running a highly successful business that helps parents get their children to sleep better. We talk about how she turned her skills into a successful business. She also shares the details of her sleep consulting services and how she is training others to follow in her footsteps.
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00:00 Highlights-From Event Planning to Sleep Consulting
02:56 The Importance of Certification in Sleep Consulting
05:49 Understanding Client Relationships and Boundaries
08:48 Service Structure and Pricing Models
12:12 Success Rates and Client Commitment
15:07 Key Strategies for Helping Children Sleep
17:56 The Role of Emotional Support in Sleep Consulting
20:46 Identifying Underlying Issues in Sleep Problems
24:01 Building a Referral-Based Business
26:55 The Future of Sleep Consulting as a Franchise
30:03 Final Thoughts and Resources
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I sit down to continue our discussion from last week (check out Part 1 - Episode #92 if you missed it!). In this episode, we continue brainstorming cool business ideas, like how to capitalize on website change monitoring for arbitrage and creating a tax Sherpa concept for entrepreneurs. We also do our "marry, date, or kill" segment to assess which of these ideas are worth pursuing, testing, or dropping.
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00:00 Website Monitoring Idea
11:50 CPA Idea
20:52 Evaluating Business Ideas: Mary, Date, or Kill?
I sat down with Alex Nelson (https://x.com/weddingvenueguy), the owner of The Midnight Gem, a successful wedding venue in Swisher, Iowa. In this episode, we talk about how he went from concept to pre-booking $300,000 in weddings before construction was even completed. We also discuss how he achieved his $800,000+ annual revenue, how he differentiated his venue from the typical Iowa barns, and his approach to scaling profits with events beyond weddings.
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00:00 Highlights - The Birth of a Wedding Venue Dream
02:58 Navigating the Wedding Venue Landscape
06:11 Funding the Vision: From Idea to Reality
09:03 Marketing Strategies for Success
11:52 Understanding Demand and Market Fit
15:10 Building a Unique Venue in a Saturated Market
17:58 Financial Performance and Future Outlook
21:24 Exploring Wedding Venue Opportunities
23:21 Innovative Rental Services in the Wedding Industry
25:12 Understanding Supply and Demand in Wedding Services
27:32 Diversifying Event Offerings Beyond Weddings
30:20 The Importance of Alcohol Sales in Venue Revenue
32:42 Lessons Learned from Operating a Wedding Venue
35:02 Trends in the Wedding Industry
38:26 Maximizing Venue Potential with On-Site Accommodations
40:19 Advice for Aspiring Wedding Venue Owners
I sat down with Connor Gross (https://x.com/c_gro), for Part 2 of our discussion on creative business ideas. If you haven't listened to Part 1 (Episode #90), go check it out to get the full context!
In this episode, we talk about a "hole in one" challenge business in New Zealand that makes use of a lakeside setup to bring in around $650,000 in annual revenue. We also talk about how games of skill can be turned into sustainable business models, including franchise opportunities. Lastly, we came up with an idea for a build-your-own record player kit for kids, something that could be the next big thing, like an Easy-Bake Oven for vinyl lovers.
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00:00 Innovative Business Ideas in Skill Games
02:47 The Viability of Skill-Based Gambling
06:09 Franchising Opportunities in Skill Games
08:58 The Nostalgia of Record Players
11:51 Creating Engaging Experiences for Kids
14:45 The Future of Physical Products in a Digital Age
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I discuss four exciting ideas, but in this first part, we talk about two main ideas: growing a subreddit as a powerful business tool and a creative business-in-a-box solution for wantrepreneurs. We talk about how to effectively use Reddit as a growth hack, including automation tools like Zapier and AI, and also brainstorm a comprehensive package for those starting side hustles, but this is only Part 1 - stay tuned for the Part 2 next week!
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00:00 Introduction
02:50 Navigating Reddit for Growth
06:09 Leveraging AI and Automation
09:06 Practical Applications for Entrepreneurs
12:01 Creative Marketing Strategies
14:48 Innovative Business Ideas
18:10 Exploring New Monetization Opportunities
20:38 Business in a box idea
I sat down with Korey McDavid, founder of Juiced Fuel (https://juicedfuel.com/), to discuss the ins and outs of the mobile fuel delivery business. Korey shares how he came up with the idea, how he launched with under $100,000, and what it takes to manage a business that's breaking new ground in personal and marine fuel delivery. We also talk about the challenges of building a custom app, securing the first customers, and scaling.
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00:00 Introduction to Juice Fuel and Its Origins
04:46 The Development of the Mobile Fuel Delivery App
10:00 Customer Acquisition and Initial Challenges
15:13 Pricing Strategy and Revenue Model
20:04 Future Expansion Plans and Market Positioning
25:00 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
I sat down with Connor Gross (https://x.com/c_gro), a familiar face on the podcast, to dive into some exciting new ideas and business strategies. We talked about productivity and how to truly gauge an employee's work speed, the challenges of the candle industry (since Connor’s dad owns a big candle business in New Jersey), and some innovative concepts for tackling these markets. This conversation was so packed with insights that we had to split it into two episodes! Make sure to tune in next week for Part 2, which, trust me, is even better.
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00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview
00:57 Employee Productivity and Remote Work Challenges
02:48 Upwork and Multi-Job Dilemma
05:13 Management Solutions and Business Ideas
08:24 Speed and Efficiency in the Workplace
15:04 Candle Business and Unique Branding Ideas
17:06 Unusual Preferences and Niche Markets
17:19 Innovative Packaging Ideas
18:07 Candle Industry Insights
18:47 Marketing Strategies and Unique Selling Points
19:58 Exploring New Candle Concepts
20:23 The Liquid Death Approach
22:21 Refillable Candles and Home Decor
27:53 Scratch and Sniff Marketing
28:25 Collaborations and Personalization
31:33 Pet-Themed Candles and Programmatic SEO
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I talk about three ideas in this episode, following up from Episode #86. We cover GPT for Google Sheets, a creative dating idea, and Water Finds. Plus, we play our 'marry, date, or kill' game to decide which idea we’d pursue, test, or drop. It's a fun, insightful episode, so be sure to share, like, and subscribe!
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00:00 Monetizing Unique Ideas
01:07 Leveraging AI in Google Sheets
06:58 Data Cleaning and Integrity
11:28 Innovative Dating Solutions
19:10 Social Proof in Dating
24:22 Treasure Hunting and Content Creation
29:42 Business Ideas Recap
This is part four - THE FINAL PART of 'Every Business I've Ever Started'
If you want even more business ideas, check out the previous episodes to hear about every business in episode #14, 21 and 79.
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00:00 Introduction to Business Ventures
00:48 The Co-Founders Model
02:20 Copy Paste Site: A Unique Web Design Idea
03:55 Fulfillment Score: E-commerce Shipping Solutions
05:58 Scams and Lessons Learned
09:29 Innovative Products: Nomo Snore and Off Marketers
12:01 AI Guy: A Successful Newsletter
14:08 Startup Gems: AI Voice Cloning Experiment
16:55 The No BS Crypto Podcast
17:51 Twice Used: A Recycling Venture
20:40 Lawyers in China: A Lead Generation Service
23:13 My Modern Self: Delivering Ikea Furniture
25:12 Animal Aftercare: Programmatic SEO Business
I sat down with Shannon Houchin, the founder of Roadside Republic. In this episode, we discuss the incredible business model of roadside produce stands, which Shannon scaled to over 100 locations in her first summer, generating impressive revenue with minimal overhead.
We highlight why this business works so well, including its low startup costs (around $200), high margins (up to 70%), and lack of lease requirements or heavy regulation. Shannon shares the tactics she used, from finding the perfect locations to negotiating with wholesalers over the phone, making this a step-by-step guide for anyone looking to enter this profitable venture.
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00:00 The Roadside Stand Revolution
02:52 From Reporter to Peach Entrepreneur
05:47 Scaling the Peach Business
09:09 The Art of Location and Visibility
12:05 Understanding Peach Quality and Sourcing
14:59 Transitioning to Online Sales and Delivery
17:46 Consumer Behavior and Pricing Strategies
24:58 Transforming Pricing Models in Produce Sales
29:12 Innovative Locations for Roadside Stands
32:32 Expanding Business Segments and Mobile Markets
34:59 Profitability and Sales Strategies for Roadside Stands
39:12 The Power of Storytelling in Sales
46:47 Comparing Business Models: Roadside Republic vs. Peach Truck
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I talk about three topics today. First, an update on our perfume vending machine business, now called Side Vending, as we expand to new vending machine concepts. It’s been a wild journey, and we’ve got some crazy stories to share.
Then, we break down the recent shutdown of a company called The Pro’s Closet and discuss how you can monetize other companies’ email lists - 300,000 email addresses that are going to waste! Finally, we talk about Negotiations as a Service, or as I like to put it, “Only eat when you eat.”
Stay tuned for Part 2 next week, where we’ll talk about GPT for Google Sheet and all the many ways you can use AI inside Excel or Google Sheets, a creative dating idea, and a business called Water Finds that we think you’ll find interesting. Be sure to share, like, and subscribe!
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00:00 Introduction and Today's Agenda
00:34 Perfume Vending Machine Business Update
04:08 The Pro's Closet Shutdown
09:38 Opportunities in Email Monetization
12:25 Buying a Business Out of Bankruptcy
13:00 Owning Commercial Real Estate and Restaurants
14:12 Introduction to Pharmacy Benefit Managers
14:53 Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs
18:35 Business Opportunity in Pharmacy Negotiations
22:24 How to Get Your First Customer
25:03 Marry, Date, or Kill: Evaluating Business Ideas
27:06 Upcoming Topics and Conclusion
I sat down with Henry O'Brien, founder of SUSO Skate Co., who launched a mobile roller skating business during the COVID pandemic and saw it explode in popularity. In his first three months, Henry made $120k at 30-40% margins, which eventually grew to 70% net margins. Henry sets up mobile roller rinks in malls, parking lots, or any available space, making roller skating accessible to communities everywhere.
We talked about his launch strategy, the numbers, user-generated content, PR and marketing tactics, and how he managed to sell into malls. If you're curious about starting a unique business model or achieving high-profit margins, this episode is for you.
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00:00 The Birth of Suso Skate Co.
03:05 Navigating the Pandemic and Finding Opportunity
05:49 Marketing Strategies and Media Engagement
09:08 The Unique Venue: Bentway
11:57 Understanding Product-Market Fit
14:50 Financial Insights and Unit Economics
18:06 User-Generated Content and Social Media Impact
20:55 Operational Challenges and Growth Plans
24:12 Quality Control and Insurance Considerations
32:05 Navigating Insurance and Liability in Recreational Business
35:26 The Evolution of Roller Skating: Fad or Trend?
38:22 Staffing Strategies for Busy Days
39:45 Expanding into Malls: A Strategic Move
44:55 Understanding Mall Dynamics and Revenue Models
48:45 Challenges of Outdoor Locations and Weather Impact
50:40 The Transition to Indoor Locations
54:27 Mobile Roller Skating: A New Business Model
01:00:04 Future Plans: Licensing vs. Franchising
I sat down with Sam Unkart, an entrepreneur who’s done it all. From building fences to installing stock tank pools and even launching a sauna and cold plunge facility. In this episode we do three deep dives into each of Sam’s business ventures and learn how he’s tackled different markets and industries.
We talked about the fencing and pergola business Sam launched after quitting his corporate job, the booming industry of stock tank pools perfect for millennial backyard parties, and his unique concept of setting up a sauna and cold plunge inside of someone else's gym in Cleburne, Texas, that's grossing over 10k/month.
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00:00 Highlights & Introduction
01:31 From Corporate to Construction: The Entrepreneurial Leap
02:06 Starting a Fencing and Pergola Business
11:09 Pivot to Stock Tank Pools
29:09 Sauna and Cold Plunge Venture
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I sat down to share some fun and actionable business ideas. We talk about job board ideas, one funny business idea, AI-generated family photos, and launching an automation agency using Zapier vs Make.com. We also discuss how we’d approach launching a seasonal home service business.
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00:00 Highlights
00:47 Viral Tweet Sparks Discussion on Remote Jobs for Introverts
01:12 The Challenges and Opportunities of Job Boards
01:51 Innovative Job Board Ideas Based on Personality Types
02:05 Exploring Niche Job Boards and Their Potential
04:17 Technology and Implementation of Job Boards
07:48 Seasonal Business Opportunities: Halloween and Beyond
20:18 The Emotional Impact of Fame
21:02 Business Ethics and Unethical Ventures
21:36 Family Picture Day Struggles
22:30 AI in Photography: A Game Changer
24:02 The Future of AI-Generated Family Photos
29:43 Zapier vs. Make: Automation Tools Showdown
38:16 AI's Role in Blue-Collar Jobs
39:29 The Efficiency Revolution: AI in Diagnostics
I sat down with Jason Feller, who went from managing private clubs for 20 years to running his own trash bin cleaning business. Tired of missing his kids' activities, Jason decided to make a change. He invested $48,000 into a trash bin cleaning trailer and now serves 300 recurring customers. We talked about customer acquisition tactics, from leveraging Facebook groups to direct marketing, and the challenges Jason faced transitioning from a career in club management to running his own business.
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00:00 Highlights
00:27 Welcome to the Kerner Office
00:45 Jason Feller's Career Journey
00:54 Transition to Trash Bin Cleaning Business
03:25 Challenges and Realizations
04:26 Starting the Business
05:14 The Dumpster Theory
08:28 Business Model and Growth
15:35 Marketing Strategies
23:37 Seasonal Challenges and Customer Acquisition
24:12 Running a One-Person Business
24:53 Route Planning and Neighborhood Targeting
26:32 Understanding Customer Demographics
28:15 Marketing Strategies and Conversion Rates
29:12 Balancing Business Growth and Personal Life
35:21 Competitors and Market Dynamics
40:52 Reflections on Entrepreneurship
42:28 Exploring New Business Ideas
45:18 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
I sat down with Edward Sturm, a viral growth marketing expert who's known for his Fake Celebrity prank in New York City that went viral with hundreds of millions of views. In this episode, Edward shares a brilliant idea to take over abandoned meetup groups for just $50-$100, giving you access to thousands of free leads and potential customers. We also discuss curious learner bias, unbundling large SaaS tools using AI, and creative ways to grow your business.
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https://www.youtube.com/@buildinpublic
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00:00 Introduction to Edward Sturm and Viral Marketing
14:33 Innovative Business Ideas: Taking Over Meetup Groups
24:12 Networking and Meetups for Growth
26:36 The Curious Learner Bias
30:54 Content Creation and Engagement Strategies
34:39 Leveraging AI Tools for Development
39:26 Unbundling Features for Market Success
42:45 Bottom of Funnel SEO Strategies
45:07 YouTube Shorts and User-Generated Content
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I are talking about business ideas and what's happening in our companies. In this episode, we discuss the business potential of Instagram's Close Friends feature, how influencers can use it to boost engagement, and how you could help.
We also cover the concept of Negative COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) - acquiring products for free or how you can get paid to acquire products and then sell them- with examples like EcoScraps. We talk about a lake weed removal business started by two college students, and how they scaled up with smart social media marketing. Finally, we share ideas for home service businesses that could benefit from time-lapse video marketing to go viral.
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00:00 Introduction
01:18 Close Friends Feature on Instagram
02:07 Leveraging Close Friends for Increased Engagement
03:23 Monetizing the Close Friends Feature
06:34 Scraping Instagram Followers for Business Opportunities
11:10 Exploring Negative COGS Business Ideas
15:15 The Lake Weed Removal Business
17:14 Chemical-Free Pond and Lake Cleaning
17:37 Going Viral on Social Media
18:23 A Generous Offer
18:38 Business Boom and Social Media Success
20:00 Franchising and Licensing Opportunities
20:21 Top 10 Media-Accelerated Home Services Businesses
21:28 Pressure Washing and Pool Cleaning
23:11 Home Cleaning and Tree Trimming
25:24 Painting and Landscaping
28:46 Window Washing and Gutter Cleaning
29:10 Carpet Cleaning and Business Strategy
29:49 Leveraging Social Media for Business Growth
31:56 Partnering with Nationwide Franchisors
This is part three of 'Every Business I've Ever Started'
Today, I’m doing something a little different. In this episode, I'm taking each business I've ever started and giving you actionable ideas on how you could start a similar business today. I believe that almost any business idea can be executed at any time, with a bias for action being key. Some ideas work in certain contexts, sure, but most of them are timeless if you put your spin on it. If you want even more business ideas, check out the previous episodes 14 and 21.
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00:00 Introduction and Series Overview
01:19 Tree Biz Bootcamp: Launching and Lessons
04:20 Fast Tree Care: The Journey Begins
05:09 Binary Outcome Framework in Home Services
06:59 Blue Metric: RV Parks and Campgrounds
08:31 Busy: Aggregating Businesses for Sale
12:18 No Greasy: High-Quality Restaurant Degreaser
15:26 Lead Texters: Generating Leads via SMS
17:50 Easy MLS: Flat Fee Listing Service
18:54 Leveraging AI to Reduce Business Friction
19:37 Exploring Business Ideas on BizBuySell
24:22 Monetizing Content: Podcast and Newsletter
26:47 Consulting and Advising Business Owners
27:46 Speed to Ship: Innovative Shipping Software
29:43 Mexican Baseball Merchandise Opportunity
31:08 Better Parks: RV Park Investment
32:35 Busy Juice: Creating a Unique Beverage
34:16 Sunbeam ABA and Sunbeam Paws Ventures
37:11 Conclusion and Next Steps
I sat down with my good friend Sam Thompson (https://x.com/ImSamThompson) and in this episode we talk about using AI to clone yourself, clone others, and make money by offering access to those clones. We also cover some cool new digital product opportunities and new tech business ideas. Sam lives in the digital startup world, and he's the perfect balance to our usual guests who focus on physical products or service businesses.
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00:00 Introduction and Guest Reintroduction
00:28 Diving into Digital Cloning and AI
01:08 Exploring Digital Product Opportunities
01:32 Challenges and Strategies in Digital Entrepreneurship
03:42 Monetizing Digital Products at Scale
13:45 The Potential of AI in Content Creation
21:29 Building an SMS-Based Cohort System
21:48 Challenges and Solutions in Retention
23:02 Pricing Strategies for Subscription Services
24:19 Importance of Activation in Consumer Products
25:44 Leveraging Data for Business Growth
33:01 Exploring Niche Data Products
33:24 Unbundling Craigslist: New Business Opportunities
38:30 Cyber Leads for Home Service Businesses
42:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I talk about electronics recycling and how it's possible to enjoy 100% gross margins in this industry. We also break down the fascinating treasure hunt business, featuring Project Skydrop - a real-world treasure hunt with $27,000 in gold at stake. Plus, we discuss some hacky, kitschy ideas involving guerrilla marketing and Chrome extensions-type ideas that anyone can try.
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00:00 Highlights & Introduction
01:10 Introducing Project SkyDrop
01:18 How Project SkyDrop Works
02:02 Discussion on Entry Fees and Rules
04:33 Comparing Similar Treasure Hunts
06:08 Business Ideas and Fundraising
16:32 Perfumatic Update
20:36 Hacky Ideas: Let's Grade Them!
21:38 Amazon Late Deliveries: A Hidden Opportunity
23:35 Automating Consumer Advocacy
30:03 Commercial Real Estate: A Deep Dive
31:10 Pros and Cons of Self Storage Investments
35:30 Sourcing Off-Market Deals
39:25 Getting Started in Real Estate
I sat down with my good friend and office mate, Stephen Olmon (https://x.com/stephenolmon). Stephen owns a holding company (https://www.severalventures.com) and, like me, is addicted to startups. We talked through a bunch of business ideas, but kept circling back to one in particular: a meeting listening software that detects inappropriate behavior. Imagine a note-taking tool, but one that also identifies issues in real time - turning them into profit opportunities. We also discussed ideas like white-labeling software or plugins that are affordable to outsource, using call tracking software to help home service businesses, and even how reporting tax fraud could lead to a 30% payout from the government.
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00:00 Highlights
00:13 Welcome to the Corner Office
00:58 Meet Steven Olmon: Entrepreneur and Mentor
01:41 Career Journey: From Consulting to Startups
05:51 The Birth of Quicker Marketing Agency
11:32 Business Ideas and Innovations
20:58 The Power of Quick Email Responses
22:48 Exploring Agency Ideas and Opportunities
23:12 The Tattletale Industry and New Regulations
26:18 Tax Fraud Whistleblowing: A Lucrative Opportunity
30:33 Call Listening for Customer Service Improvement
37:01 Niche Mentor Networks: A New Marketplace
42:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
I sat down to discuss an incredible niche business, J&D Lake Services - a pond cleaning company started by college students Declan & Joe. They literally went to Home Depot, bought a garden rake, and began scraping the bottoms of ponds for wealthy homeowners, "raking" in an incredible 75% net margin. Before their entry, pond cleaning companies relied on dumping chemicals, which would harm fish and plants. J&D Lake Services took a different approach: manually removing weeds. It’s hard, sweaty work, but they’ve found a space with no competitors and made it a cash cow.
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Instagram
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TikTok
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00:00 Introduction
01:08 Meet the Founders: Joe and Declan
01:39 The Origin Story: From Dock Installation to Pond Cleaning
03:58 First Big Break: The Seaweed Removal Request
05:45 Pricing Strategies and Business Growth
12:00 Expanding Services: From Lakes to Ponds
18:01 Challenges and Customer Insights
28:25 Understanding Client Needs
28:48 Pricing Strategies and Challenges
29:52 High Close Rates and Competitor Insights
32:14 Revenue and Profit Margins
33:24 Unexpected Job Opportunities
38:18 Social Media Success
43:36 The WeDo Boat Story
50:50 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I break down why print shops, despite being capex heavy and often ignored, are actually goldmines. We also talk about starting a GPO (Group Purchasing Organization) for niche industries and how to make money selling pricey widgets to airline manufacturers because you have to be FAA registered.
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00:00 Highlights
01:02 Introduction to the Boomer Businessman
01:42 Challenges of Running a Print Shop
02:11 Innovating the Print Shop Business
03:06 The Interactive Website Solution
04:47 Exploring New Business Ideas
09:24 Lead Generation and Ethical Bait Switching
15:22 Validating Business Demand
22:22 Recap of Business Ideas
23:08 Challenges in Healthcare Negotiations
27:27 Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs)
34:04 Innovative Product in the RV Industry
35:46 Framework for Idea Validation and Distribution
39:15 Leveraging Insider Knowledge for Business Ideas
43:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
I sat down with Heather Torres, the founder of Porch Pumpkins, who has literally invented an industry. In this episode, we talk about how she turned decorating porches with pumpkins into a thriving business. We cover everything from her profit margins and gross revenue to her customer base and logistics strategy. Heather shares how she finds customers, what an average customer looks like, and how she would navigate if a recession came.
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00:00 Highlights_Introduction to Porch Pumpkins
00:36 Meeting Heather Torres
02:03 The Birth of Porch Pumpkins
03:31 From Instagram to Business
07:34 Scaling the Business
13:26 The Power of Moms in Business
15:26 Challenges and Growth
18:16 The Future of Porch Pumpkins
24:19 Target Market and Customer Segments
25:14 Popular Packages and Profitability
26:57 Business Margins and Efficiency
31:54 Handling Growth and Economic Concerns
38:56 Dealing with Imitation and Intellectual Property
42:24 Future Plans and Seasonal Operations
46:16 Conclusion and Contact Information
I sat down with Mitchell Sorkin, the ATM guy from Twitter. He owns 900 ATMs across Los Angeles, bringing in $864,000 a year in net profit. We talk about how he bought these locations rather than using cold calling to get them, and why this is an approachable business for anyone. The multiples are much lower than you'd think, making it a great opportunity in a well-established industry.
At the end, we talk about few different business ideas beyond the ATM industry, including a unique AI business idea that you probably haven’t heard of.
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00:00 Highlights
00:14 Introduction to Business Ideas and ATMs
01:12 Meet Mitchell: The ATM Guy
01:48 Starting Small: The First ATM Deal
02:35 Scaling Up: From 3 to 900 ATMs
04:45 Challenges and Strategies in the ATM Business
06:18 The Importance of Location and Contracts
16:25 Revenue and Margins in the ATM Industry
17:44 Acquisition Strategies and Market Insights
20:12 The Best ATM Locations: A Case Study
24:09 Managing High-Volume ATMs
25:06 Cash Loading Strategies
26:40 Surprising ATM Locations
28:19 Dealing with Theft and Insurance
29:25 Challenges in the ATM Business
31:00 Advice for Aspiring ATM Owners
32:51 Future Plans and Market Insights
36:22 Exploring New Business Ideas
38:54 Diving into Comfy UI
44:14 Resources and Tools for Comfy UI
46:57 Conclusion and Contact Information
HoldCo Bros are back! This week, Nik and I continue our conversation from last Friday's episode, where we talked about Skool communities, lead generation ideas, and transparency in home building. If you missed it, make sure to check out episode #068!
In this episode, we discuss creating products for business owners and explore how to find and capitalize on distressed business opportunities. We also talk about car negotiation as a service and the custom home building industry. I share some insights, drawing from my own experience with a startup in that space.
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00:00 Introduction and Recap
00:26 The Cost Transparency Idea
03:32 Implementing the Idea with VAs
05:31 Expanding the Concept to Other Industries
08:13 The Car Buying Experience
14:03 Scamming the Scammers
14:53 AI in Business
26:04 The Art of Prompt Engineering
27:04 Prompt Hacks and Real-Life Examples
28:04 Contextualizing AI Prompts
29:10 Funny Anecdotes and AI Evolution
30:31 Silicon Valley Business Ideas
33:58 E-commerce Success Story
35:44 Buying Distressed Businesses
40:46 Creative Marketing Strategies
46:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
I sat down with Connor, an entrepreneur based in New York who owns self-storage, recruiting, and e-commerce businesses. In this second part of our conversation, we talk about creating a health product for athletes with only two ingredients and how to make it scalable. We also discuss how to convert cheap construction permit data into high-ticket lead sales, as well as a unique concept for a gym for personal trainers, giving them more autonomy over their clients.
We also talk about the importance of packaging and framing ideas to increase their value, and how to create and sell market research reports for businesses.
This is part two of a two-part episode. The first part went live last week in episode #067.
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00:00 Highlights & Introduction
00:56 Introduction to Million-Dollar Business Ideas
01:10 The Workout Honey Concept
02:31 Market Potential and Challenges
03:19 Packaging and Branding Strategies
05:47 Exploring Additional Product Ideas
08:53 Construction Journal: A Hidden Gem
13:40 Leveraging Data for Business Growth
18:32 Product Market Validation and Research
19:40 Exploring New Product Ideas
19:54 Identifying Potential Customers
20:56 Insights from Xavier Helgeson
22:05 The Value of Market Research
23:12 E-commerce Idea Validation
25:00 Personal Training Gym Concept
32:33 Ranking Business Ideas
34:38 Planning for Recession-Resistant Businesses
35:55 Conclusion and Next Steps
I sat down with Johnny Robinson, who built a successful window washing business in Orange County that's still ranked #1 in the map pack. Now, Johnny helps others start home cleaning businesses with little to no upfront investment. In this episode, he gets into the tough realities of the industry, like vetting cleaners, but also explains why it’s a solid business to be in. We also talked about other opportunities, like the growing epoxy flooring industry, for those looking at tangential markets.
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00:00 Introduction to the Episode
00:22 Meet Johnny Robinson
01:55 Johnny's Journey in Window Cleaning
02:15 Transition to Home Cleaning Business
09:38 Challenges in the Cleaning Business
11:15 The Importance of Hiring and Screening
19:41 Client Perks and Test Cleans
20:15 Nightmare Stories in the Cleaning Business
21:51 Effective Job Acquisition Strategies
24:23 Scaling Your Business with Multiple Channels
27:20 The Importance of Customer Service
29:29 Innovative Business Ideas and Tools
31:04 High-Ticket Programs and Backend Strategies
36:08 Opportunities in Home Services
38:17 Conclusion and Where to Find More
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I discuss Skool, the platform created by Alex Hormozi for building paid communities. I scraped every group on Skool and found out which types of communities are making the most money. (Subscribe to my newsletter to get the scrape for free - link below.)
We also talk about lead generation business ideas, both with and without programmatic SEO, and creative ways to use lead magnets. Then, we discuss how to bring transparency to home building and renovation costs, and how you can build a Glassdoor-like platform for different niches.
This is a two-part episode, with part two coming next Friday!
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00:00 Highlights & Welcome to the Kerner Office
00:18 Introducing Alex Hormozy's School
00:32 Scraping School Groups for Insights
02:20 Analyzing the Most Profitable Groups
05:08 Surprising Success Stories
12:02 Lead Magnets and Business Ideas
16:55 Leveraging Lead Magnets for Business Growth
17:13 Optimizing Lead Conversion Rates
18:26 Niche Marketing Strategies
23:55 The Power of Programmatic SEO
28:09 Building and Selling Programmatic Websites
31:37 Maximizing Value with Local Search
35:52 Concluding Thoughts and Future Insights
I sat down with Connor, an entrepreneur based in New York who owns self-storage, recruiting, and e-commerce businesses. In this two-part episode, we talked about a grill cleaning business, discussing how to make it higher margin and more scalable. We also talked about creating a podcasting A/B test agency that charges $1-5K per month to help podcasters and YouTubers find viral content. And we briefly touch on a few more ideas.
Next week, in part two, we’ll cover topics like a health product for athletes, a construction permit database, and a unique gym concept for personal trainers.
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00:00 Introduction and Podcast Format
01:08 Guest Introduction: Connor's Diverse Ventures
01:24 Exploring Business Ideas: Grill Cleaning Service
02:02 Revenue Categories and Scaling Strategies
04:17 Innovative Upsell Strategies for Grill Cleaning
06:39 Visual Marketing and Efficiency Hacks
10:34 Expanding Services and Product Ideas
16:13 New Business Idea: Podcasting AB Test Agency
18:12 Automating Social Media Clips
18:46 AB Testing for Podcast Clips
19:07 Building a Podcast Agency
19:53 Outsourcing and Editing Strategies
20:22 Testing Video Ads and Hooks
21:34 Monetizing Podcast Clips
21:56 The Value of Podcast Advertising
22:56 Fake Podcasts and Ethical Concerns
26:37 Podcast Growth and Challenges
29:47 Fraud in Podcast Metrics
35:44 Concluding Thoughts and Future Ideas
I’m back with Sam Thompson for part two, where we get deeper into some really cool business ideas you could actually copy and make your own. In this episode, we talk about a niche content site called "View From Your Seat," where people take pictures of their stadium seats, a simple but highly profitable business. We also talk about the surprisingly lucrative world of custom signatures and why people are willing to pay for them, and more.
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00:00 Opening Highlights
00:11 Niche Content Site and Custom Signature Business
00:42 Paddle Boarding Business Idea
02:26 Cycling and Squirrel Suit Concept
06:22 What's a Good Score? Website Idea
10:20 Where Do I Stand? Concept
14:01 Affiliate Marketing and Tech Stack Optimization
21:54 Exploring Niche Content Sites
22:18 The Success of 'A View From My Seat'
24:09 Monetization Strategies for Niche Sites
28:47 Signature Templates: A Unique Product Category
31:10 Business Models and Marketing Strategies
42:28 Creative Ideas and Future Plans
45:08 Conclusion and Contact Information
HoldCo Bros are back! In this episode, Nik and I talk about more creative and unconventional business ideas. We talk about a funky trampoline business idea, a viral mattress business, and how to build the Brookstone of the 21st century, focusing on unique impulse-buy products. We also discuss how to leverage creators to grow your business in ways that we haven’t talked about before.
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00:00 Opening Highlights
00:41 The Trampoline Dilemma
03:19 Trampoline Safety Kit Idea
04:52 App-Based Safety Solution
07:14 Expanding the Safety Concept
15:11 Viral Trends and Business Ideas
21:06 Finding the Hook: Niche and Trending Topics
21:24 AI and Social Sentiment Analysis
21:58 The Power of Social Media Metrics
22:59 Building a Social Credit System
24:11 Viral Products and the New Brookstone
27:14 Pop-Up Shops: A Modern Retail Strategy
32:44 Instagram Influencers and Business Models
Shannon is back for part two! A week ago today in Episode 61, we talked about some specific business ideas, but today, we discuss the general principles of entrepreneurship. In this episode, we cover how to make your first dollar, build an audience, and find your niche.
We discuss how to have resilience as an entrepreneur and offer practical advice for people just getting started in making money outside of the 9-to-5 world. We also get into topics like Facebook groups, compounding strategies, and how to leverage opportunities on platforms like Etsy and Airbnb.
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00:41 Entrepreneurship and Making Your First Dollar
03:00 The Value of an Audience and Content Creation
07:09 Building Confidence Through Small Wins
10:41 Starting a Business with Limited Resources
13:54 The Importance of Research and Persistence
20:01 Exploring New Business Ideas
21:30 Challenges and Opportunities in Cleaning Services
In this episode I sat down with Sam Thompson, one of my favorite guests who’s always full of ideas. In this episode, we talk about two main concepts: a conference just for business ideas, and an AI-powered travel assistant using ChatGPT for endless SEO content loops.
This is a double episode, and next Monday is part 2, where we discuss three more great business ideas.
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00:00 Opening Highlights
01:18 Introduction to Conference Ideas
01:35 Concept of a One-Day Idea Conference
01:55 Structure and Pricing of the Event
02:50 Hackathon Inspiration and Execution
05:24 Networking and Collaboration Opportunities
06:14 Logistics and Event Planning
07:17 Incentives and Prize Distribution
13:01 AI and Micro SaaS Applications
13:50 AI-Powered Travel Planning
18:02 Affiliate Marketing Strategy
18:24 Personalizing Content with AI
18:56 Expanding Distribution Channels
19:24 Leveraging Influencer Content
21:34 AI Travel Guides Business Model
22:31 Exploring New AI Applications
26:31 The Power of Cross-Posting on Facebook
29:47 Maximizing Facebook's Potential
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I are here with some exciting updates about our perfume vending machine business, which did great in August. We talk about the challenges we faced as we explore how to scale this unique business. We also talk about a creative car fair idea, where you can rent parking lots to connect buyers and sellers, making it a win-win without owning a single car. Finally, we get into growth hacks for social media apps, including viral strategies and how AI can be used to create products for students.
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00:00 Opening Highlights
01:05 Introduction to Perfume Vending Machine Business
01:22 Initial Sales and Gross Margins
01:53 Pricing and Currency Challenges
03:15 Sales Team Expansion and System Setup
03:49 Lead Tracking and Optimization
04:52 Challenges and Opportunities in Selling Machines
05:52 New Business Idea: Auto Fair Concept
06:31 Implementing the Auto Fair Business Model
10:46 Marketing and Logistics for Auto Fair
15:49 Monetizing the Auto Fair with Sponsorships
17:38 Innovative Electronics Fair Ideas
18:21 Community Engagement and Sponsorship
19:02 Maximizing Event Success
19:46 Leveraging Local Businesses
21:10 Exploring Mobile Services
21:34 Creative Land Use for Car Sales
24:51 Scaling Novelty Products
24:59 Nikita Bier's Viral Success
31:03 Monetizing Instagram for College Students
34:56 Opportunities in High School and College Markets
I sat down with Shannon, who’s back by popular demand after his killer episodes on July 12th and 19th. Shannon's a lot like me. He has started countless businesses and is a master at flipping high-ticket items, everything from luxury handbags and watches to cars and iPhones. In this episode, we talk about some exciting business ideas, including digital detox centers for both kids and adults, a concept that’s kind of like a ghost kitchen, but not quite. We also discuss how to integrate AI into Boomer-owned businesses for a premium.
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03:22 Parental Strategies for Digital Detox
07:33 Ghost Kitchen Business Model
14:14 Leveraging AI for Small Businesses
14:58 Integrating AI into Local Businesses
15:30 Using AI for Customer Profiling
16:41 Leveraging AI for Business Improvement
19:07 Pricing Strategies for AI Services
19:52 Building Credibility with Free Services
20:30 Business in a Box Concept
26:06 Innovative Business Ideas and Marketplaces
29:36 Conclusion and Contact Information
I sat down with my friend Brandon Doyle, a true expert in all things agency. Brandon has been running successful agencies since 2008, covering everything from email marketing, SEO, Facebook ads to TikTok and Snapchat ads. But this episode isn't just about his success, most importantly, it's about how you can start your own agency and leverage AI to land your first clients, paying you $1,000, $3,000, or even $5,000 a month.
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01:58 Brandon's Journey: From SEO to Full-Service Agency
03:40 Early SEO Tactics and Their Evolution
07:48 Success Stories and Growth Hacks
12:41 Challenges and Lessons in Scaling Agencies
14:31 The Rise and Fall of DTC Brands
19:34 Focusing on Social Ads for E-commerce
26:49 Balancing Revenue Streams
27:09 Incentivizing Leadership
28:12 Favorite Revenue Lines
29:16 Client Acquisition Strategies
30:33 Advice for Young Entrepreneurs
32:10 Temptation to Copy Clients
34:00 Failed Ventures and Lessons Learned
35:58 Starting Over with a Clean Slate
36:22 B2B E-commerce Opportunities
38:55 Charging for Email Marketing
42:31 Starting an AI-Powered Agency
48:15 Importance of Communication
51:34 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I discuss at least four different business ideas today. We talk about how to turn rideshare drivers and gig workers into a global sales team, helping them make more money doing what they're already doing while making you more money as well. We discuss different ways to stand out in the wedding industry and how to compete with big players like The Knot. We break down the steps to launching a wholesale flooring business by partnering with local influencers. We also touch on AI automation agencies and why staying ahead of tech trends can set you up for future success.
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01:34 Uber Driver sales Training
04:09 Philosophical Thoughts on the Future
21:13 Ashley Madison Scandal Unveiled
16:50 Wedding Idea
24:24 The Knot's Business Model Exposed
27:30 Wedding Industry Insights
28:51 Understanding Wholesaling
35:56 Automation in Local Businesses
42:50 Future Trends in Business Spending
43:42 AI automation agency
I sat down with Tyler Purcell, known as the "Laundry Guy" on Twitter. Tyler owns four laundromats in Ohio, pulling in a remarkable 40% profit margin. We discuss how he manages to balance running a wealth management firm and operating these highly profitable laundromats. Tyler also talks about the strategies he uses to outperform competitors and explains why laundromats are such a lucrative business.
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00:35 Meet Tyler Purcell: Financial Planner and Laundromat Owner
01:58 The Journey into the Laundromat Business
02:54 Understanding the Laundromat Industry
05:50 Challenges and Strategies in the Laundromat Business
16:44 Grand Opening Strategies and Community Impact
26:00 Challenges in Tracking Customer Data
26:40 Payment Preferences and Cash Handling
27:18 Security Measures and Crime Prevention
29:25 Marketing Campaigns and Customer Acquisition
30:31 Customer Spending and Visit Frequency
32:09 Weekend Capacity and Discount Strategies
36:38 Expansion Plans and Location Selection
40:48 Commercial vs. Residential Laundry Services
42:02 Challenges in Residential Pickup and Delivery
49:22 Innovations and Future Opportunities
51:40 Conclusion and Contact Information
I sat down with Sam Thompson, a true growth hacker at his core. We talked about how to start a cold emailing agency. We also talked about a dozen different tools and using cold email to grow your own business in unique ways, like sending targeted campaigns from 100 to 10 million emails using AI tools. Sam shares strategies on leveraging influencers to sell high-ticket products with no upfront costs, ensuring demand before you invest a dollar.
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01:48 Meet Sam Thompson: Growth Hacker Extraordinaire
03:30 Sam's Superpower: Connecting Puzzle Pieces
07:24 The Power of Cold Email Automation
08:52 Innovative Business Ideas with Cold Email
15:59 Mass Cold Email Campaigns: A Case Study
21:46 Exploring Cold Email Strategies
23:01 The Power of Facebook Ads
23:53 Neon Bears: A Case Study
26:09 Capitalizing on Viral Products
27:47 Innovative Business Models
30:59 Perfume Vending Business Update
31:48 High Ticket Product Strategies
34:23 Building a Sales Business
41:34 Final Thoughts and Reflections
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I are once again talking about a bunch of cool business ideas today. First, we revisit the stump grinding business idea, which turned into a $9,000 success in just 15 days for one of our listeners. We discuss how to sell products that cost next to nothing, like taking free tree trimmings and turning them into valuable barbecue wood. We also talk about self-storage and how to chase your fat pitch. Then, we do a follow-up on the Shelf Dude from the recent episode with him. The last thing we're talking about is licensing different boot camps and master classes in your local area.
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01:27 Stump Grinding
01:53 Addressing the Haters
02:43 The Reality of Starting a Business
09:00 Selling wood to restaurants idea: Tree Trimming and Barbecue Wood
20:34 Self storage fat pitch
31:17 Shelf dude example. Learn a skill and sell it
31:12 Hyperlocal Business Ideas
36:38 Boot camp licensing
I sat down with Alex Hanson, the founder of The Shelf Dude ( https://theshelfdude.com ), a business that started as a weekend side hustle and has now turned into a six-figure operation. Alex talks about how he used Facebook Marketplace and other social media platforms to grow his business and why he decided to leave his full-time job to focus entirely on building custom shelves.
We also cover the challenges he faced in scaling a niche business, dealing with copycats, and the importance of sticking to a single product.
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00:28 Discovering the Shelf Dude
01:32 Starting the Shelf Business
03:50 Scaling and Marketing Strategies
06:43 Product Details and Customization
16:23 Handling Competition and Expansion
22:48 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
27:18 Conclusion and Contact Information
I sat down with Kirk McKinney, a young and determined entrepreneur who found a business opportunity completely by accident. Kirk shares the story of how a casual bike ride led him to a local dump, where he stumbled upon valuable items that others had discarded. What began as a simple hobby quickly turned into a thriving junk removal business, pulling in over $900K in revenue. In our conversation, Kirk talks about how he balanced school while building his business, the challenges he faced trying to grow with limited resources, and the important lessons he picked up along the way.
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02:43 Discovering the Junkyard Treasure
03:29 Family Influence and Early Lessons
07:20 First Sales and Realizing Potential
08:54 Transition to Junk Removal
11:23 Balancing School and Business
12:18 Marketing Strategies and Early Growth
18:13 Deciding to Focus Solely on Junk Removal
20:21 Rebranding to Junk Teens
21:02 Investing in a Dump Truck
23:01 Marketing Challenges and Strategies
26:02 Hiring and Managing Employees
29:54 Financial Management and Profit Margins
30:44 Scaling and Future Plans
35:50 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
40:20 Conclusion and Contact Information
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I sat down with Isaac French, who built Live Oak Lake, a unique micro-destination. In this episode, we discuss how Isaac turned a $2.3 million investment into a $7 million exit, why storytelling is crucial for any business, and how he generated $40,000 in bookings with a $900 social media budget. We also cover the challenges he faced, like being banned from Airbnb, and how he overcame them to create something truly special.
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00:56 Meet Isaac French: The Short-Term Rental Master
01:56 Isaac's Journey: From Raw Land to Million-Dollar Cabins
09:45 The Airbnb Suspension and Pivot to Direct Bookings
17:25 Building Community and Unique Experiences
31:37 Entrepreneurial Roots in Strict Communities
32:12 The Role of Technology and Creativity
34:02 Character Development Over Success
35:55 Balancing Life and Entrepreneurship
36:52 Philosophical Insights and Personal Practices
38:12 Industry Trends and Opportunities
39:20 The Power of Storytelling in Business
40:24 Challenges in Direct Bookings
42:44 Innovative Ideas for the Hospitality Industry
47:34 Social Media and Influencer Marketing
53:15 Rapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts
I sat down with Stan, a seasoned entrepreneur who faced one of the toughest challenges in business - being unjustly pushed out of his own company. In this candid conversation, Stan shares his personal story of how he was forced out, the impact it had on him, and how he managed to pick up the pieces and rebuild. We also discuss the emotions behind business betrayal, the steps he took to recover, and the lessons he learned along the way.
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00:57 Stan's Early Career and Family Business
03:33 Entering the Food Manufacturing Industry
05:38 Challenges and Growth in the New Business
08:00 Becoming President and Facing New Hurdles
12:39 Impact of COVID-19 and Business Struggles
17:28 The Unexpected CEO and Stan's Departure
20:25 Reflections and Lessons Learned
32:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
I sat down with Mark Janasik, the founder of Southern Grounds, (https://www.southerngrounds.com/franchise) a chef-driven coffee house in Florida. Mark shares how he bootstrapped his business from the ground up, merging high-quality coffee with a sustainable food menu. Despite the challenges, he's built a multi-million dollar coffee-restaurant brand. We discuss starting without investors, maximizing space, and innovative ways to reduce waste in the industry.
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01:37 Interview with Mark: Background and Vision
02:23 Creating a Community-Focused Coffee Experience
06:04 Challenges and Successes in the Coffee Business
10:08 Sustainable Practices and Supply Chain Innovations
11:59 Navigating the Economics of Opening a Coffee Shop
16:44 Customer Acquisition and Hospitality Focus
18:40 Random Acts of Kindness
19:03 Restaurant Margins and Costs
20:36 Hiring Talent and Lessons Learned
21:12 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
24:09 Opportunities in the Restaurant Space
26:35 Sustainable Business Ideas
32:58 Franchising and Expansion Plans
36:20 Conclusion and Contact Information
In this episode, I’m sharing my journey from being broke to running multiple million-dollar businesses and the lessons I’ve learned along the way. I love starting businesses and have a spreadsheet of 72 of them. I’ve also done crazy things like partnering with John McAfee and donating my kidney to a stranger.
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00:00 Introduction: Why Listen to me?
00:13 My Business Ventures
01:14 Personal Life and Adventures
02:10 Early Entrepreneurial Spirit
04:59 Mission and Life Lessons in Hungary
10:02 Returning Home: Marriage and Career Beginnings
16:45 First Steps in Real Estate
19:59 Balancing Family and Career
21:47 The Worst Job Ever: Midnight Shift at the Jail
22:14 Entrepreneurial Beginnings: Textbook Crook and CK Properties
22:31 The iPhone Repair Business Idea
24:01 Launching Phone Restore: Overcoming Challenges
26:34 Expanding and Selling Phone Restore
27:14 The Success of LCD Cycle
28:23 Diverse Ventures: Mining Syndicate and Texas Snacks
32:40 Personal Challenges and Triumphs
37:45 The Importance of Organ Donation
39:12 Encouraging Entrepreneurship: Final Thoughts
I sat down with Raymond, the owner of a luxury Sprinter van rental service in Vegas. He's grown his business rapidly, renting out high-end Sprinter vans for $170/hour to celebrities, hotels, bachelor parties, and more. Despite the crowded Vegas market, Raymond believes it's under-saturated and shares insights on launching similar businesses in other cities. We also discuss tangential business ideas like CRM, lead gen services, and travel planning.
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00:27 Meet Raymond: The Sprinter Van Entrepreneur
02:07 The Concept of Livery Service
03:23 Starting the Business: From Idea to Execution
05:22 Building Relationships and Marketing Strategies
10:10 Expanding the Business Beyond Vegas
14:07 Customizing the Sprinter Vans
21:13 Driver Compensation and Commission Structure
22:09 Navigating Regulations and Building Relationships
22:42 Growth and Financing Strategies
24:32 Revenue and Insurance Challenges
28:04 Licensing and Market Opportunities
33:02 Innovative Business Ideas and Future Plans
38:51 Conclusion and Contact Information
HoldCo Bros are back! Nik and I talk about perfume vending machine business we accidentally fell into, how it went viral on Instagram, and what happened behind the scenes. We also dive into Ponzi schemes, the boy band business in the nineties, and the complexities of investor relationships and entrepreneurship.
Enjoy and see you next Friday!
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01:28 The Unexpected Business Venture
02:54 From Idea to Execution
04:55 Automation and Lead Generation
07:54 Negotiating with the Manufacturer
12:40 LinkedIn DM Woes
14:15 A New Business Opportunity
20:45 Documentary Recommendation
21:13 Dirty Pop: The Dark Side of Boy Bands
22:00 Lou Pearlman: The Man Behind the Bands
23:04 The Rise and Fall of Boy Bands
24:22 The Business of Boy Bands
25:46 The Ethics of Business and Fraud
28:15 The Stress of Success
35:44 Ponzi Schemes and the Slippery Slope
I sat down with Josh Scott, owner of SwimSRQ and Swim Academy, to learn about his businesses and to explore four different business ideas you can start in the swimming industry.
From renting a house just for the pool to offering swim lessons in above-ground pools at strip malls, learn how to make money in the swim industry with creative and innovative ideas.
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01:32 Introduction to Josh Scott and His Swim Schools
02:28 The Origin Story: From Competitive Swimming to Swim Schools
03:50 Starting Small: Renting Pool Lanes and Growing
05:56 Challenges and Strategies in Expanding Swim Schools
08:38 Marketing and Client Acquisition Tactics
12:33 Business Model and Instructor Compensation
16:59 Competition and Market Dynamics
19:45 Financials and Location Economics
24:23 Advice for Aspiring Swim School Entrepreneurs
27:01 Franchise Wars in the Swim School Industry
28:13 Cost and Logistics of Building Swim Schools
29:47 Referral Marketing and Customer Acquisition
31:18 Ethical Customer Retention Strategies
33:19 Exploring Tangential Business Opportunities
36:25 Innovative Swim School Models
38:05 Leveraging Existing Spaces for Swim Schools
49:35 Private Equity and Future Prospects
50:42 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans
Getting vulnerable here about one of my life's biggest failures and trials.
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01:48 Meeting Jason: A New Venture Begins
03:08 Introducing Omar: The Third Partner
03:34 Omar's Lack of Contribution
05:42 Scaling Up: Acquiring Parks
08:47 Big Investors Enter the Scene
12:32 The Silent Weekend
14:34 Childhood Fears and Anxieties
15:11 The Starbucks Confrontation
17:25 Immediate Aftermath and Betrayal
20:08 The Business Fallout
24:50 Reflections and Lessons Learned
27:17 Forgiveness and Moving Forward
Discussing some white whale opportunities with Nik! We also chat about masterminds and how to build a mote with tedious tasks.
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00:35 Episode Overview: Masterminds and Strategic Partnerships
01:22 Deep Dive into Masterminds
02:52 The Value and Cost of Masterminds
05:30 Mastermind Membership Dynamics
11:01 Personal Experiences with Masterminds
14:04 The Rise of Non Traditional Education
18:59 A Billion Dollar Partnership
19:32 Repatriation and Apple's Tax Strategy
20:33 The Origin Story of Alchemy
22:09 White Whale Business Opportunities
22:15 The Best Buy Cold Email Story
23:57 The White Whale Fund Concept
26:54 Creative Prospecting with AI
31:57 Odeko: Revolutionizing Coffee Supply Chains
36:07 Artisan and Niche Marketplaces
39:22 Concluding Thoughts and Farewell
5 more business ideas! I sat down with multipreneur Connor Gross ( https://x.com/C_GRO ) to chat about some brilliant business ideas. https://bizbrainstorms.com
Connor, an entrepreneur in self-storage and e-commerce, shares insights on the power of programmatic SEO combined with AI-generated content.
We also explore the Tegus research platform, niche market opportunities, lead generation strategies, recurring revenue models and more. Enjoy!
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00:34 Meet Connor Gross: The Idea Guy
00:56 Exploring Business Ideas with Connor
04:10 Understanding Tegas and Its Business Model
08:21 Innovative Business Models in the Food Sector
15:29 The Potential of Electrolyte Products
25:23 Ultra Running Anecdote: Ryan's DNF Story
26:33 The Challenges of Salt Regulation in Ultra Marathons
28:05 Exploring the Business Side of Ultra Marathons
28:35 Introduction to Hyrox: The New Fitness Craze
29:28 Hyrox vs. CrossFit: A Comparative Analysis
31:17 Business Opportunities in the Hyrox Space
33:34 Lead Generation Business Idea: Burp Again
38:09 Programmatic SEO and Lead Generation Strategies
47:36 Subscription Models in Traditional Businesses
50:46 Concluding Thoughts and Farewell
Last month I got a DM that said "Bro. Look into lawn leveling. These guys are PRINTING CASH. I knew I had to learn more, so I had Brandon McClellan on the pod today.
Brandon is a former oil rig worker turned entrepreneur who founded Central Texas Lawn Leveling.
Today we chat about how Brandon discovered the lawn leveling business, turned it into a profitable venture, and explored the untapped potential of this unique home service market.
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01:22 From Passion to Business
02:33 Challenges and Learning Curves
05:08 Scaling Up and Market Research
10:02 Expanding Services and Customer Acquisition
17:12 Overcoming Growth Challenges
24:19 Challenges in Lawn Care Logistics
25:14 Managing Customer Expectations
25:53 Unit Economics of Lawn Care
28:21 Cost Breakdown and Profit Margins
31:11 Recurring Business and Landscaping
32:18 Exposing Poor Contractor Practices
33:40 Customer Instructions and Agronomy
35:29 Business Growth and Diversification
38:16 Future Opportunities and Market Trends
39:45 Material Business and Quality Control
44:59 Expanding Services and Customer Reach
46:47 Brandon’s Contact Information
You remember Shannon from 1 week ago, right? From episode 38? He's back! You can find Shannon here: https://tkopod.co/shannon Enjoy!
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00:37 Meet Shannon: Flipping Items and Entrepreneurial Insecurities
00:59 Airbnb Insights and Unique Property Investments
02:23 Unlocking Entrepreneurial Potential
03:35 The Power of Small Wins and Revenue Stacking
04:22 The Journey of Writing and Selling Books
07:49 Exploring Facebook Marketplace Opportunities
11:15 Storage Auctions and Unconventional Deals
13:47 The Watch Business and High-Ticket Flips
17:42 Leveraging Asymmetric Information for Business
22:31 The Power of Reverse Storytelling
23:13 Starting the Bucky's Business
23:32 A Memorable Airport Adventure
24:39 The River Property Deal
26:05 Support from My Wife
32:16 Overcoming Insecurities
36:28 Connecting with People
42:18 Final Thoughts and Where to Find Shannon
What else is there to say? You're here for biz ideas right!? We saved the best for last. Enjoy!
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01:15 App Idea: Known For
06:12 Podcast Idea: Off the Record
12:46 Exploring Business Horror Stories
13:43 Call Center Business Insights
18:04 Exploring the Concept of a Remote Call Center
19:09 Challenges and Opportunities in Niche Call Centers
20:56 Home Health and Hospice Call Services
22:50 Insights from Ruby Receptionist
23:40 Evaluating the Business Potential
27:59 Unique Vending Machine Ideas
29:44 Perfume Vending Machines: A Cultural Fit?
32:02 Global Perfume and Cologne Market
34:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Q&A day! How can you start a profitable pet cremation biz without $100k for an incinerator? Today we covered that and 3 other questions:
1. What if you started a WeWork but only for quiet, private places to study or work. Is that viable?
2. How much to pay for a yacht charter booking business? How to structure the deal?
3. Is this new RV park concept viable?
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00:02:58:01 Discussing the Quiet Room Rental Service
I discussed a unique idea for a quiet room rental service. The guy noticed a high demand for quiet study spaces, unlike WeWork or Starbucks. While I have some reservations, I believe it could be very profitable.
00:14:34:11 Pet Cremation Business Insights
I spoke with a guy starting a pet cremation business in Phoenix, similar to ours in Dallas. He asked for tactical strategies like partnering with vets, homeowners, or cremation facilities. Despite being potential competitors, I shared all our successful tactics with him.
00:24:22:16 Evaluating a Yacht Charter Business
I talked to a guy who’s done SEO for a yacht rental business for 15 years. The owner wants to sell him the business. He asked if he could grow it and if he's too dependent on Google. It’s an attractive deal for a cool business.
00:34:25:05 RV Park Business Idea
I spoke with someone planning to start an RV park in a blue-collar area with more amenities than usual. He's doing some things right, others not so much. I gave him some tips.
Part 1/2: I had my friend Shannon Jean on the pod today. Shannon is a stupidly successful multipreneur. If there's a unique business out there, he's probably tackled it. You can find Shannon here: https://tkopod.co/shannon
Today we chat about how you can find money-making opportunities by focusing on specific opportunities in your local area.
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00:22 Meet Shannon: The Seasoned Entrepreneur
01:06 Reflecting on Past Ventures
03:59 The Art of Flipping and Deal-Making
06:30 Auction Adventures and Big Wins
07:59 Strategies for Maximizing Profits
12:42 The Importance of Location in Flipping
19:40 The $250 Truckload Deal
19:45 The Real Estate Stager's Dilemma
21:30 Logistics and Tech Restore
23:02 Venturing into Social Commerce
24:30 Poshmark Success Story
26:40 Writing Best Sellers on Amazon
27:59 Flipping Handbags and Finding Suppliers
32:32 The Power of Research and Persistence
34:56 Real Estate Deals and Opportunities
37:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Is B2B stump grinding the next big move? HoldCo bros break down all the numbers. With Nikonomics host, Nik Hulewsky
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01:10 Exploring the Tree Trimming Business Model
02:07 Challenges and Opportunities in Stump Grinding
06:09 Market Research and Initial Testing
10:34 Financial Projections and Business Strategy
13:25 Potential Marketing and Agency Model
17:48 Testing and Cold Calling Strategy
19:13 Exploring Market Needs and Strategies
20:07 The Importance of Statistical Significance
23:29 Case Study: Laundromat Business Success
27:14 Identifying Business Opportunities
30:16 Competitive Analysis for Business Expansion
32:47 Leveraging Data for Strategic Growth
39:54 Collaborating with Commercial Real Estate
Fresh Q&A! And hey, as luck would have it, I am validating a biz idea on YT live this Tuesday at 12pm CST. Watch it here! https://www.youtube.com/live/n0T6M39qanQ?si=Mj9OTC6-f7QrH2GX&utm_source=newsletter.chrisjkoerner.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=newsletter-00042
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00:02:17:22 Market Research Pack n Ship
How do people evaluate if a business opportunity is saturated or has potential in a particular area?
00:11:46:09 Monetizing A Local Newsletter - How do I monetize and grow my local newsletter in Winnipeg?
00:27:18:05 Insurance Software | AI in Commercial and Specialty Insurance - How can we, as two relatively unknown co-founders, build connections in the insurance industry and find our first customers for our AI underwriting co-pilot?
00:36:00:11 Zapier automation | Web Design - How can I find clients who use Zapier at a large scale to transition them to my lower-cost automation platform?
00:43:27:22 Japan taxes | Financial Advisory Business for Expats - Andrew asked, "What are your marketing ideas for finding your unique target audience of Gen X and millennials moving to Japan or Singapore?
I sat down with the vending god himself, Quinn Miller (x.com/quinnjmiller) to get tactical about the vending machine business.
He has build a cash cow California juggernaut of vending machines and ATMs. There are some great takeaways here. Enjoy!
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00:20 Catching Up and Personal Updates
00:32 Quinn's Business Journey
02:23 Challenges and Learnings in Vending
04:25 Cold Calling and Sales Strategies
11:56 Product Selection and Consumer Behavior
24:48 Exploring New Vending Concepts
25:58 Exploring Vending Machine Locations
26:20 Challenges of Scaling Vending Businesses
27:41 Innovative Vending Machine Ideas
31:35 ATM Business Insights
33:49 Strategies for Expanding ATM Placements
40:38 Balancing Growth and Operations
44:29 Future Plans and Opportunities
48:08 Connecting with Quinn
What if you spent your life savings on buying a company that was a complete scam? That and two business idea questions from callers. Enjoy!
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00:23:05 - Storage lockers outside stadiums: Korey Philpot asked: How can we start a pod storage solution for venues and events to enhance customer convenience and generate revenue?
09:46:22 Transition to a New Business Idea : The unique phone case: Alec asked: How can we approach starting a phone case company with an LED display for NFT verification, an NFC communications chip, and a built-in charger?
24:36:14 A Business Deal Gone Wrong: Tiffany is seeking advice on managing and potentially salvaging a failing custom merchandise business bought under fraudulent pretenses.
Remember my alpine slide guest from 2 weeks back? Well he's back! You're gonna love this one.
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00:46 The Pigeon Forge Snow Story
01:52 Innovative Snow Park Design
03:54 Testing and Market Research
05:58 Challenges and Solutions
07:51 Entrepreneurial Insights
19:34 Future Ideas and Expansion
28:34 Building Demand and Opening Challenges
29:12 Navigating Seasonal Business Fluctuations
29:48 Impact of COVID-19 on Business
31:00 Creative Financing and Investments
34:38 Franchising and Expansion Plans
40:45 Real Estate Ventures and Challenges
46:27 Reflecting on Business Ventures and Ideas
48:58 Encouraging Entrepreneurial Spirit
I graded and evaluated 7 pre-submitted business ideas and 2 from live callers. Enjoy!
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01:18 First Business Idea: Project Earth Nonprofit
02:29 Second Business Idea: Marketing Agency for Psychiatrists
03:23 Live Idea Pitch: Custom Potato Chips
08:58 HVAC Bidding Platform
14:16 Pre-Submitted Question: Web Development for SMBs
15:18 Pre-Submitted Question: Hydrosol Business
18:09 Pre-Submitted Question: Market Research PDFs
19:18 Pre-Submitted Question: Spin the Wheel Business
20:21 New York Street Business Idea
21:40 Building a Million Dollar Business in a Year
24:13 Leaf Blower Business Concept
25:51 Starting a Home Service Business
28:14 AI Tool for Auto Repair
30:44 Craigslist Hacks and Travel Website Idea
34:23 Content Creation and Marketing Business
35:50 Pet Lover Business Idea
Ever wondered what it's like to start a theme park where kids can operate real construction machinery? Today, I sit down with Jacob, the founder of Dig World, a place where kids, and adults too, do exactly that. We cover everything from the park's development, startup costs, and insurance challenges to the innovative ways he has brought Dig World to life.
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00:52 Meet Jacob: The Entrepreneur Behind Dig World
03:56 The Birth of Dig World: A Personal Story
06:09 Challenges and Triumphs in Launching Dig World
09:50 Operational Insights and Business Model
18:46 Partnerships and Community Engagement
24:15 Insurance Challenges for Unique Businesses
26:10 Customer Perceptions and Pricing Strategies
28:25 Business Venture
37:42 Field Trips and Educational Partnerships
43:35 Marketing Strategies and Influencer Impact
46:34 Future Plans and Franchise Opportunities
47:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Another Q&A episode, albeit 1 day late this time!
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01:45- Turning a Genius Idea into an Amazon Product
A guy had a brilliant product idea he wanted to develop and sell on Amazon but didn't know where to begin.
16:15- Finding and Improving Niche Products to Sell on Amazon
A guy wanted to know how to find niche products to sell that no one else is selling or identify existing products with pain points he could fix.
24:14- Amazon FBA and Retail Arbitrage Insights: A Guide to E-commerce Success
A person asked about using Amazon FBA to make passive income, adding to a series of questions about selling e-commerce products on Amazon or Shopify and developing unique products.
28:25- Starting a Tutoring Business
A college student successfully growing his tutoring business through Facebook groups sought advice. I provided him with some tips to enhance his success.
38:09- Exploring AI Business Opportunities
A person asked "What AI business should I start? I responded with two promising ideas.
My best episode yet!
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00:37 Best Episode Ever: intro
00:48 Matthew's Unique Businesses
06:11 The Alpine Coaster Project
16:47 Challenges and Successes of the Coaster Business
37:22 Exploring Business Ideas for Amusement Parks
38:48 The Concept of Gem Mining for Kids
41:18 The Appeal of Nostalgic and Unique Experiences
44:51 The Business of Candy Stores
48:40 Innovative Ideas for Malls and High-Traffic Areas
51:14 Challenges and Opportunities in Amusement Ventures
01:07:05 The Potential of Seasonal and Pop-Up Attractions
01:08:50 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans
More Q&A! I chat with Brett from Junkless, a company shaking up the junk removal and moving industry in Bend, Oregon. Brett is closing in on 7 figures, but he has his eyes on a bigger future.
Could opening a second location in the bigger city of Portland turn his $2,500 investment into the 8 figure business he's dreamed of?
We get into this and tortillas, digital products and a flowrider business with three other guests. Timestamps below. Enjoy!
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01:44- Junk Removal Business Expansion
A successful junk removal business owner in Bend, Oregon, has hit a million dollars in revenue and wants to expand. He also runs a moving business and is deciding his next steps: Should he focus on junk removal or moving? Should he expand to Portland or Eugene?
19:42- Buying a Tortilla Route
A guy is considering buying a tortilla route from BizBuySell and asks, Is this a good idea?
21:13- Digital Product from Influencer DMs
A guy asked an interesting question: He and his wife, or his wife and a friend, answer questions for a popular fitness influencer with 1.1 million followers. He wants to turn her DMs and comments into a digital product, like a newsletter or a book. I had some great ideas for him.
35:12- Starting a Flowrider Business
The last caller wants to start a FlowRider business, which is an inflatable faux surfing concept gaining popularity in Asia and starting to spread in the U.S., especially on cruise ships. We broke down the unit economics of a FlowRider.
HoldCo Bros Chris (x.com/mhp_guy) and Nik (x.com/cofoundersnik) discuss ideas for building a big business FAST by partnering with the unlikeliest of influencers...
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00:33 Exploring 'Nature is Metal'
04:08 Challenges of Selling Merchandise
07:51 Leveraging Content for Business Growth
14:27 Innovative Marketing Techniques at Concerts
21:50 The Power of Podcasting for Artists
25:08 Niche Podcasting Opportunities
31:31 Pet Peeves and Allergies
35:43 Dog Chaos at the Library
38:29 Thoughts and Shoutouts
4 awesome callers today:
- A pool cleaning biz owner trying to hire a key employee
- An assumable loan business owner trying to better educate his market
- A real estate investor that got screwed on a deal
- A popular author trying to raise 6 figure checks for his nonprofit.
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01:48- Jake - Pool Cleaning Business Dilemma , Hiring and Incentivizing a General Manager
14:07- Lou - Assumable Mortgages Platform
29:36- Ashley - Dealing with Missed Opportunities
32:44- Connor Boyack - Children's Entrepreneur Market
Holdco Bros are back! With even more business ideas and banter. Timestamps below. Enjoy!
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00:29 Capital Camp: A Networking Haven
05:11 The Value of Premium Events
13:21 Dog Electrolytes: A Million-Dollar Idea
20:24 Kmart's Hail Mary Ad
23:59 Inaccuracies in Nutrition Labels
27:59 YouTube Channel Ideas
31:05 Google's AI Impact
36:57 Evaluating a UI/UX Agency Purchase
Back to the Q&A format! Today I spoke with 3 callers:
- A guy wanting to sell $1,000 grills with digital ads
- A guy anting to help his friend grow her dog training business
- A guy netting $250k/year on a print shop that feels trapped.
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01:10 - Aaron, an ex-mechanical engineer turned software engineer, wants to learn marketing to help a family friend develop their eight-figure grill business.
12:44 - Alejandro wants to help his friend grow her dog training business by reverse engineering successful social media posts.
20:35- Daniel, who owns a successful print shop in Brooklyn, feels trapped working 15 - hour days despite making six figures printing wedding and bar mitzvah invitations. He wants to scale his business or buy another, but can't afford to hire help. I discussed his issues with him, offering guidance.
In 2005 Lance Byrd bought a 320 acre horse ranch outside of Ft. Worth. His dream? Start a horse training facility. How did he go from that to being the rural Disney for traveling baseball families?
You'll have to listen find out!
In a couple weeks I'll be visiting the ranch to make a video of the facility. Be sure to check back for that.
In today's podcast we talk about:
- How he started the ranch
- WHY he started the ranch
- Where he makes his money
- What makes his ranch special
- Unit volumes, etc
- Much much more.
You're gonna LOVE this! Lance Byrd is awesome! Enjoy!
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01:04 The Genesis of Rocker B Ranch: From Family Ranch to Baseball Haven
03:51 Expanding the Dream: Fields, Facilities, and the Accidental Business
04:25 The Evolution of Amenities: From Hotel Rooms to a Resort-Style Pool
08:06 Navigating Challenges: Insurance, Water Supply, and Unexpected Expenses
09:20 Marketing Magic: The Power of Word of Mouth and Social Media
10:02 The Unexpected Demand Surge: Software Glitches and Rapid Expansion
12:05 Creating a Premier Baseball Destination: Quality, Community, and Memories
28:52 The Culinary Experience: Elevating Food at Sports Tournaments
35:15 Merchandise Success and Surprises: The Rocker B Brand Takes Off
37:39 The Success of Building and Expanding Facilities
38:28 Envisioning Future Developments: Softball Fields and More
39:04 Addressing Parking and Infrastructure Challenges
41:48 Creating a Family-Friendly Sports Resort
44:12 Expanding Beyond Baseball: Corporate Events and More
50:24 Considering New Ventures and the Future of Rocker B
52:55 Reflecting on Entrepreneurship and Growth
58:57 The Unique Appeal of Rocker B and Future Plans
01:01:29 Exploring Potential Expansions and the Business Model
01:07:49 A Vision for the Future and Closing Thoughts
Holdco bros, Chris and Nik, unite for a 2nd time. Check out Nik's podcast here: https://tinyurl.com/nikonomicsYT
Today we chat all things:
- A kid making bank from an obscure FB Group leadgen tactic
- Unbundling the unbundlers
- AI generated, automated podcasts
- Negative CAC ASMR YouTube channels
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00:47 The Power of Local Facebook Groups for Business Growth
02:09 Exploring the Potential of a Nationwide Landscaping Business
03:14 The Untapped Opportunities of Facebook Groups for Businesses
07:59 Innovative Business Ideas: From Negative CAC to Service Franchises
12:51 AI-Generated Podcasts: The Future of Content Creation?
17:50 Harnessing AI for Daily Content Summarization and Engagement
22:54 Innovative AI Fund and the Future of Software
23:40 Exploring the Global Talent Market and Niche Staffing Solutions
24:41 The Strategy of Niching Down in Business
26:08 Analyzing Business Models and Potential Collaborations
27:15 The Unending Cycle of Unbundling in Business
28:51 Humorous Interlude: Pet Cremation Business and Stand-Up Comedy
35:21 Delving into Personal Archives and Reflecting on Past Content
36:16 Strategic Business Acquisition Discussions and Decision-Making
This is part 2 of me talking about every business I've ever started. Part 1 was released on April 25, so scroll on back to find that bad boy. Part 3 will be out next month!
Hopefully this helps you generate some ideas of your own. Or shoot, copy these yourself!
Almost all of them would still work today. Enjoy! I'd love your follow and review, if I've earned it.
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Aaron Harper is a STUD! He's the CEO and founder of Rolling Suds (https://www.rollingsudsfranchise.com/contact-us), a franchise system with hundreds of territories sold in the last 18 months. We talked all about the unit economics of both an individual pressure washing franchise, and the franchise business as a whole. Enjoy! Timestamps below.
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03:23 Revolutionizing the Drywall Repair Franchise
05:48 Building a Successful Franchise System During COVID
10:46 The Strategy Behind Acquiring and Scaling Franchises
17:10 The Financials of Franchising: Investment, Growth, and Support
24:19 Navigating Territory Management and Expansion
27:32 Identifying the Ideal Franchisee for Success
27:44 The Surprising Shift to Commercial Focus
28:26 Building B2B Relationships in Business
28:56 The Ideal Franchisee: Traits and Expectations
29:14 The Strategy for Scaling: Commercial vs. Residential
29:36 Franchisee Profile: Ambition Meets Reality
29:51 The Power of Relationships and Goal Setting
31:19 Risk Tolerance and Attitude in Business Success
31:23 Franchising: A Path, Not a Shortcut
32:02 The Franchisee's Journey: From Selection to Operation
32:35 The Role of Experience and Personality in Franchising Success
41:35 Creative Solutions and the Searcher's Advantage
50:21 Financial Insights and Franchise Operations
55:01 The Future of Franchising and Final Thoughts
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01:58 - Helped the owner of a licensed private school in Amarillo, Texas with a growth problem.
16:10 - Assisted another caller selling high-ticket DIY cabin kits.
29:24 - Assisted a caller with a Shopify app offering clippable coupons on product pages, introducing strategic friction similar to traditional grocery store coupons, but in a digital format.
41:05 - Guided a caller facing the dilemma of handling DMs from followers on Twitter asking for help or advice while maintaining professional boundaries.
This was the keynote speech I gave at SMBash last month entitled "You Only Need One White Whale." If you'd like to see the accompanying slides, check it out on YouTube instead.
It took me 13 hours to prepare and it received great reviews! Please enjoy and share with your friends.
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02:25 - Caller asked for ideas about growing his website that offers second opinions for dental quotes for $47.
12:42 - Looking for ways to generate leads for his company offering charitable contribution services to wealth advisors, a niche industry.
29:17 - Wanted ideas of how to sell mortgages to self-employed entrepreneurs.
38:34 - Casual chat about Judaism and Mormonism.
43:45 - Blue collar employee looking for ways to supplement his income. I gave him a fun idea.
Chris and his business partner Nik (https://twitter.com/CoFoundersNik) catch up on all things:
- Figuring out how much the hosts of My First Million Make
- Finding out how much Mr. Beast makes
- How the pet cremation biz works and how their equity is split in this biz
- Cool biz ideas you could implement inside of stadiums
- Everything we are working on right now.
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4 amazing callers in 73 minutes! This is the best episode yet!
01:39 - Nick makes bank investing in book and music royalties. His best deal came from Craigslist!
18:54 - Our first ever caller returned - the street sweeping guy! And his biz is twice as big now! He's now getting MASSIVE $60k parking garage pressure washing jobs that he outsources.
40:44 - Thomas has an awesome digital dashboard business for tracking metrics like short-term rental performance. He needed help growing it, so I offered some ideas.
57:18 -Clayton is an engineer and aerospace consultant with a unique product idea. He thought it was too dumb to execute on, but I changed his mind. He wanted advice on importing and selling it through platforms like Amazon, Shopify, and Facebook Marketplace.
I've started over 70 businesses, so this is part 1 of me talking about all of them.
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Today was a little different! I answered 13 pre-submitted questions in less time than it normally takes me to answer 6-7. This is tightly packed with value. Enjoy!
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02:42 - How to grow a gutter cleaning business in its early stages?
05:19 - Tips for someone new to the gig economy?
06:04 - How can I safeguard my business against sudden drops in sales?
09:00 - Looking for a technical co-founder skilled in react web stack.
10:27 - How to attract and keep top employees in a low-margin business?
15:58 - How can I raise money in this tough economy?
17:26 - How can I boost predictable cash flow?
20:16 - How do I transport my product from China to the USA?
22:22 - Do I focus on my successful but exhausting current business, shift to a more enjoyable side business, or manage both?
23:59 - How much risk should I take on to start my business while I have a job, considering uncertain job prospects and available savings?
27:04 - As a former college coach with extensive leadership experience, what entrepreneurial opportunities do you recommend for someone transitioning out of collegiate sports?
29:46- Thoughts on starting a carpet and floor care business.
31:04 - How do you verify the success of leads provided to businesses, considering potential undercounting?
Every Friday I do free consulting calls while hundreds listen live. They're freaking fun!
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Below we covered:
02:14 - Supplement biz dealing with racism.
17:17 - A guy starting a trailer rental biz with his sons.
25:04 - A dad got laid off and wants to start a content biz for dads who cook.
41:01 - How to sell an AI Chatbot to the shed biz.
50:51 - How to buy a home in a very small community of under 40 homes.
52:52 - LegalZoom alternatives?
53:38 - A Tufa stone quarry being repurposed for cement?
55:27 - Is the vending machine biz oversaturated?
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This week we covered:
01:09 - Destination wedding biz: A guy's father owns a YouTube channel that offers "done for you" destination weddings. However, the business has hit a plateau, and they are seeking advice on how to grow their business in an interesting way)
12:47 - Board game biz: A guy in the Northeast has a small board game, and I provided him with some cool ideas on how to grow it.
26:09 - RV park vacancy: How can he effectively advertise vacancies in his park with 68 pads, especially considering its history and current market rates?
35:05 - Monument biz: A business specializing in gravestones and headstones. The person wants to know how they should approach the owner to buy it.
39:12 - Digital signage biz: How to sell digital signage to schools and how to find schools to sell to.
43:40 - Dumpster rental biz: A new dumpster rental business in Salt Lake. The owner just ordered a ton of dumpsters and wants to know how to manage them effectively.
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This was a great ep! We covered:
01:47 - Newsletter idea - Phoenix entrepreneur: Local events or investment-focused newsletter?
08:52 - Fly fishing - Entrepreneur in GA/TN: Fly fishing business or occupancy booster
18:44 - Video production - Video production company stagnation: Solutions suggested
36:48 - Raise money for shipping store - Local shipping store funding: Tough advice given
47:17 - Video creation software - Video creation software for mom and pop businesses: Viral growth hack suggested
51:27 - Alaska car biz - Alaska entrepreneur dilemma: Which business to keep, abandon, or start anew? Advice offered on which biz to choose.
You're going to love this story. That's all I'll say.
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I'm changing the name but the content stays the same. Here is why!
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01:38 - Home service vertical integration (Question pertained to a landscaping business worth around $3 million, inquiring about potential vertical integration and additional services to incorporate)
09:37 - What should he quit his job to start? (The second individual was contemplating quitting their job and seeking advice on what to pursue next, a common query. They appeared to appreciate the guidance provided.)
21:59 - Bandit signs (The inquiry came from someone in the Dallas-Fort Worth area seeking advice on using bandit signs to promote their wife's cleaning business. Drawing from personal experience, I provided guidance on the matter.)
32:19 - Bookkeeping biz (This came from a financial professional interested in hiring virtual assistants to provide specialized bookkeeping services to a distinct niche.)
39:20 - 50/50 partnership (Ryan sought advice on starting a partnership with a friend, aiming for a 50-50 split despite my newsletter's caution against it. After delving into the partnership details, I offered tailored recommendations)
I was recently interviewed by the one of the most popular investing podcasts, Millennial Investing. Patrick dove deep on my backstory and asked me both business and personal questions that I rarely get asked. It was a great time.
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I thought it was one of the best podcast interviews I'd ever done, so I thought you might enjoy it as well.
0:00:22 - What my experience was like being a missionary in Hungary
0:06:27 - What some of my early hustles as a teenager were
0:08:22 - How I got started writing and honing my craft
0:09:59 - How Twitter has affected my career
0:12:30 - How I has structured his holding company, Cofounders
0:14:01 - How I incubates new entrepreneurial ideas
0:15:00 - What are the qualities I looks for in people I partner with
0:16:34 - How I created a company selling Buc-ee’s products
0:24:46 - What I think about there being an entrepreneurial gene
0:25:33 - How I have entrepreneurial competitions with my kids
0:28:32 - How I got connected with John McAfee
0:35:10 - When I got involved with bitcoin mining
0:38:29 - How I developed conviction in bitcoin and what my price predictions are
0:41:11 - How I handle the volatility of bitcoin
0:42:12 - When and how I first got involved with real estate
0:43:54 - Why I loves mobile home park investing
0:45:45 - What an average day for me is like
0:47:20 - What is Parkinson’s Law
0:50:17 - How I comes up with creative business ideas
0:54:04 - Why I got into ultramarathons
1:03:27 - How me and my wife became living organ donors
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04:24 - Wedding venue idea (How saturated is the wedding venue market and what ancillary services can be offered?)
14:00 - Vending machine business (Caller interested in purchasing vending machine location business on acquire.com, which I've previously corresponded with the seller about a month ago)
22:03 - Chat GPT for law firms idea (Caller interested in pitching AI-based training manuals for law firms)
32:30 - Which side hustle to choose? (Caller has multiple side hustles including a community, newsletter, and a full-time job. Wants advice on which one to prioritize)
35:29 - Paid ads agency (Guy runs a paid ads agency with one dentist client, seeking advice on acquiring more customers)
37:42 - Are twitter spaces worth it? (Caller inquired about Twitter Spaces, asking if it's effective for audience growth, with the conversation ironically occurring on Spaces.)
45:13 - VA agency (Caller considered opening a VA agency, seeking advice on which niche and revenue model to pursue)
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0:00 - Intro to all the segments
03:47 - Growing a virtual receptionist for home service biz
08:34 - Google street views biz
18:38 - Roofs with tarps idea
20:15 - Custom souvenirs biz. Build or buy?
28:10 - Trash collection biz in Missouri.
35:30 - Acai franchise? Yay or nay? If nay, which franchise is better?
We'll do it again live on Twitter this Wednesday, March 13 at 2pm CST!
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HVAC Saas: How to find commercial property owners on LinkedIn
How to price your offer for a cold email leadgen agency
A towing biz for drunk people
How to sell 40,000 solar eclipse glasses
Using drones to sell roofing leads
How to approach waste management company owners to sell software
How to position and sell a service to job seekers
Should he start an Indian virtual assistant agency
How to grow a trophy and engraving business. Trophy recycling?
How to raise money for a new company when I already have a Salesforce integration agency?
Carfax for homeowners idea
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Welcome to Episode 2 of Koerner's Corner! Today we had questions from 9 callers that covered:
Payment Processor Discussion - Best way to handle payments and invoicing for B2B services.
Cold Email Agency Strategy - How to refine the business model for a cold email agency that targets staffing and recruiting companies.
Espresso Catering Venture -Viability and strategy for starting a mobile espresso catering service targeting office and school events.
Income Tax Services Growth - How to expand a personal income tax service, especially for self-employed and small business owners.
Acquiring a SaaS Business - Considerations and strategies for buying an existing SaaS business.
Starting a Roofing Company - Key factors to consider when starting a roofing company.
B2B Law Enforcement Software - How to create and market software solutions for law enforcement and private security sectors.
Seasonal Decorating Service - The potential for a business providing decorating services for holidays like Ramadan, Diwali, and Lunar New Year.
Tesla Vehicle Care Services - Opportunities in offering specialized services for Tesla owners, such as wheel repair and mobile washing at supercharging stations.
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- How to grow a SoCal street sweeping biz
- What biz a sales guy should start in Houston
- How to uniquely grow a biz making websites for realtors
- How to fix occupancy issues in 2 Alabama RV parks
- To quit and grow a moving biz even more, or keep the job and try something else?
- What business in Norfolk, VA a guy should start with his 3 kids
Please listen. Startup Gems is pivoting.
Today, we have a particularly fascinating tale to share—the rise of OpenGov and the strategic principles that propelled them to the summit of the tech world. From shrewd acquisitions to powerful backing and a commitment to purpose-driven innovation, OpenGov's journey is a masterclass in effective business strategies.
In the next few minutes, we'll dissect the elements that transformed OpenGov from a hidden gem into a powerhouse. First up, we'll delve into their strategic acquisitions, exploring how each move was a calculated step towards building a comprehensive SaaS platform. Then, we'll unravel the web of powerful backing and alliances that played a pivotal role in OpenGov's ascent. Finally, we'll explore the driving force behind it all—purpose-driven innovation—and how it can revolutionize your own business.
Introduction:
Section 1: Strategic Acquisitions
Section 2: Powerful Backing and Alliances
Section 3: Purpose-Driven Innovation
Conclusion:
Join us as we unravel the compelling story of DISCO, a legal tech company that soared to great heights, faced tough challenges, and recently found itself at a crossroads. From strategic acquisitions to navigating a competitive market and maintaining an unwavering focus on customer retention, DISCO's journey is a masterclass in business principles that every entrepreneur can learn from. So, buckle up as we explore the rise, fall, and recent twists in the DISCO saga, shedding light on key principles that spell success in the fast-paced landscape of the business world.
Introduction:
Segment 1: Strategic Acquisitions
Segment 2: Adaptability in a Competitive Market
Segment 3: Strong Focus on Retention
Conclusion:
In today's special episode where we delve into the intriguing success story of Sean Audet, a 30-year-old food photographer hailing from the heart of Canada. Sean's journey is a fascinating exploration of the principles that catapulted his freelancing career to unprecedented heights. In today's episode, we'll unravel the three key business principles that not only fueled Sean's success but are applicable to any entrepreneur looking to carve their path in the business world.
From skill leveraging to adaptability in niche and strategic investments, Sean's story is a goldmine of insights.
Introduction:
Principle #1: Skill Leveraging
Principle #2: Adaptability in Niche
Principle #3: Investing Strategically
Preface for Takeaways:
Conclusion:
In today's episode, we're diving deep into the dynamic journey of Michael Houck, the mastermind behind Houck's Newsletter and Megaphone. Get ready for a rollercoaster of entrepreneurial wisdom as we dissect the principles that propelled Michael's ventures to success. From starting small and validating quickly to leveraging existing networks and diversifying revenue streams, we're about to uncover the strategic moves that paved the way for Houck's triumph. So, whether you're a seasoned business owner or just kickstarting your entrepreneurial adventure, stay tuned for invaluable lessons and practical tips that can elevate your business game.
Introduction:
Segment 1: The Man Behind the Ventures
Segment 2: The Genesis of Megaphone
Segment 3: The Evolution of Houck's Newsletter
Segment 4: Customer Acquisition Strategies
Segment 5: Diversifying Revenue Streams
Conclusion:
Today, we have a compelling episode ahead as we unravel the remarkable journey of Ann, the founder of Solid Core, a fitness empire that has left an indelible mark on the industry. Ann's story is not just about building a successful business; it's a blueprint for entrepreneurs seeking inspiration and actionable insights. In the next hour, we'll explore three key principles that underpin Solid Core's triumph – embracing uniqueness and authenticity, displaying resilience in the face of challenges, and the art of building a business that thrives independently of its founder.
Introduction:
Principle #1: Embrace Uniqueness and Authenticity
Principle #2: Resilience in the Face of Challenges
Principle #3: Build a Business That Works Without You
Summary:
Conclusion:
Today, we're delving into the riveting journey of Nick Janetakis, a seasoned software developer who has crafted a thriving business earning 15 grand monthly. We'll be dissecting the principles that drove his success, offering actionable insights that any business owner can apply to their own ventures.
Nick's story is a testament to the power of diversification, as he seamlessly blends video courses, freelance work, and a dedicated blogging effort. Our exploration begins with the principle of stability through diversified offerings, examining how this strategy has been a linchpin in Nick's success. From there, we'll unravel the importance of building and nurturing your audience—something Nick did diligently over the years. As we dissect these principles, keep your entrepreneurial hats on, because we'll be capping it off with the value of independence and control over partnerships.
Today, we've got a real gem for you – the story of A Z Labels, a company that revolutionized label printing for Amazon Sellers. In the next few minutes, we're going to unravel the key principles that propelled A Z Labels to success. From identifying a pain point in the market to the art of continuous experimentation and the power of creative problem-solving, there's a lot to unpack. So, grab your coffee, settle in, and get ready to glean insights that could transform the way you approach your own business endeavors.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Identifying a Pain Point
Principle 2: Continuous Experimentation
Principle 3: Creative Problem-Solving
Conclusion:
Today's episode is a deep dive into the riveting story of Bernard M. Baruch, the mastermind behind a 20 grand puzzle subscription box business. We'll uncover the principles that turned this side hustle into a successful venture in just one year. Bernard's journey isn't just about puzzles; it's a roadmap for any aspiring business owner. In the next few minutes, we'll unravel the tested principles that fueled his success—testing demand before investing, having a crystal-clear acquisition plan, and starting with minimal investment.
Today, we're going to break down the journey of Usermaven, led by the visionary Waqar Azeem. What makes this story unique is the application of three key principles that any business owner can learn from and implement in their own ventures. We'll explore how Usermaven identified a gap in the market, leveraged community and networking, and executed a strategic Lifetime Deal or LTD, campaign. So, if you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, buckle up as we delve into the concrete strategies that propelled Usermaven to success. This is a story of innovation, community, and strategic execution that holds valuable lessons for businesses of all sizes.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Identifying a Gap in the Market:
Principle 2: Leveraging Community and Networking:
Principle 3: Strategic Execution of Lifetime Deal (LTD) Campaign:
Podcast Outro:
Today we're kicking off an episode that's packed with insights from StageTimer's incredible journey to bootstrapping success. Picture this: Lukas Hermann, co-founder of StageTimer, took his project from ground zero to an impressive 10 grand Monthly Recurring Revenue with just two employees. Now, before we jump into the nitty-gritty details of Lukas's triumph, I want to share three core principles that fueled StageTimer's meteoric rise. We'll be breaking down the secrets behind their customer-centric product development, strategic community engagement, and the genius behind their referral strategies paired with organic word of mouth. Get ready to uncover actionable strategies that any business owner can apply to supercharge their own entrepreneurial journey.
Introduction:
Principle #1: Customer-Centric Product Development
Principle #2: Strategic Community Engagement
Principle #3: Referral Strategies and Organic Word of Mouth
Conclusion:
Today, we're delving into the captivating journey of Canada Goose and its transformation from a small family business into a global luxury brand. Get ready to uncover the principles that propelled this iconic company to success and discover how you can apply these insights to your own business.
In this episode, we'll be spotlighting three key principles that played a pivotal role in Canada Goose's rise to prominence. First, we'll explore the significance of visionary leadership, examining how Dani Reiss's forward-thinking approach shaped the company's trajectory. Then, we'll delve into the art of building a strong brand, dissecting the strategic moves that turned Canada Goose into a globally recognized name. Lastly, we'll discuss the importance of adaptability and responsiveness, showcasing how the company navigated challenges and seized opportunities to stay ahead in a competitive market.
Introduction:
Section 1: Visionary Leadership
Section 2: Building a Strong Brand
Section 3: Adaptability and Responsiveness
Closing Segment:
In this episode, we dissect the principles that propelled Mike's Hot Honey from a homemade passion project to a nationwide sensation. First up, we explore the power of building around a strong core product, understanding the essence of what makes a brand stand out. Then, we dive into the strategic world of brand collaborations, unlocking insights on how partnerships can catapult your business into uncharted territories. Lastly, we shed light on the art of thoughtful brand awareness and its pivotal role in Mike's Hot Honey's rise to the top. Get ready for a flavorful journey through the business tactics that turned a niche product into a household name.
Introduction:
Segment 1: Building Around a Strong Core Product
Segment 2: Strategic Brand Collaborations
Segment 3: Thoughtful Brand Awareness
Conclusion:
Today's episode is all about the incredible journey of Leo Baecker, the mastermind behind Hyperping, a game-changing monitoring tool. We'll uncover the principles that turned this startup into a success story, principles that go beyond the tech realm and can be applied by anyone in the business world. From the importance of transparency to the innovative marketing strategies that made waves, and the profound impact of customer engagement, we're breaking down the key elements that shaped Hyperping's triumph.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Transparency is Key
Principle 2: Innovative Marketing Strategies
Principle 3: Customer Engagement and Loyalty
Conclusion:
Today, we're about to embark on a fascinating exploration into the entrepreneurial journey of Alexandro Martínez and his solo venture, SaasRock. This is not just a success story; it's a blueprint for any business owner seeking valuable insights into niche focus, strategic marketing, and streamlined operations. Stay tuned as we dissect the principles that fueled SaasRock's impressive $76,000 ARR, and discover actionable takeaways that can elevate your own business game. Ready for some entrepreneurial wisdom?
Today, we've got a captivating success story that's sure to inspire and enlighten. We're diving into the journey of Holger, the mastermind behind Online Solitaire, a business that went from earning fifteen hundred dollars a month to a staggering 10 grand monthly revenue. In this episode, we'll unravel the key principles that fueled this success and discuss how you can apply them to your own business. Get ready for a deep dive into Smart Marketing Focus, Adaptive Revenue Models, and the Strategic Side Hustle. So, grab your notepads and get ready to glean valuable insights as we uncover the secrets behind Online Solitaire's triumph.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Smart Marketing Focus - Emphasize Search:
Principle 2: Adaptive Revenue Model - Diversify Income Streams:
Principle 3: Strategic Side Hustle - Gradual Transition to Full-Time:
Conclusion:
Today, we're delving into the fascinating success story of Japan Dev, an ultra-niche job board making waves in the tech industry. Before we dive in, let's set the stage. Japan Dev, founded by Eric Turner, is not your average success story. It's a testament to three fundamental business principles that any entrepreneur can learn from.
In this episode, we'll explore how Eric identified a gap in the market, crafted a unique monetization strategy, and deployed a diversified marketing approach that catapulted Japan Dev to where it is today. So, whether you're running a tech startup, a small business, or dreaming of your entrepreneurial journey, stay tuned as we unravel the lessons from Japan Dev's incredible ascent.
Introduction:
Segment 1: Identifying a Gap in the Market
Segment 2: Unique Monetization Strategy
Segment 3: Diversified and Effective Marketing Strategies
Conclusion:
Today, we've got a gripping story on the docket—a deep dive into the world of online entrepreneurship with a focus on the incredible journey of Jason Mills. He's not your typical business owner; he's a solo founder who's managed to turn his niche site business into a revenue-generating powerhouse.
In this episode, we'll unravel the key principles that catapulted Jason's success. From diversification and adaptability in marketing strategies to a laser-focused approach on profitability and value, Jason's story is packed with valuable insights for any business owner looking to make their mark in the digital landscape.
So buckle up and get ready to glean wisdom from Jason's journey. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting on your business venture, there's something here for everyone.
Today, we've got an intriguing tale hailing from the heart of Allentown, Pennsylvania. We're about to dive deep into the journey of Todd and his brainchild, Remote Work Junkie, a thriving venture that's not just navigating the remote work landscape but also raking in an impressive 10 grand in revenue.
In the next few minutes, we're set to explore the intricacies of how Todd identified a market gap, leveraged his passion, and strategically positioned Remote Work Junkie to cater to the burgeoning demand for remote work insights. This isn't just a story; it's a blueprint for success that you can apply to your own entrepreneurial journey.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Identifying Market Gap and Passion:
Principle 2: Strategic Marketing:
Principle 3: Diversification of Revenue Streams:
Closing:
In today’s episode, we have a fascinating tale of Jade Pruett, the mastermind behind Hello SEO, a one-person SEO agency pulling in a cool 30 grand monthly. In this episode, we'll unravel the key principles that defined HelloSEO's success, exploring how specialization, transparent communication, and networking played pivotal roles in shaping Jade's entrepreneurial journey. So, buckle up as we dissect the strategies that any business owner can employ for their own triumph.
Introduction:
Key Principles Explored:
Practical Takeaways:
Conclusion:
In this episode, we delve into a captivating entrepreneurial journey that embodies the essence of resilience, innovation, and customer-centricity. Our spotlight is on Dustin, a small-town dreamer turned successful AI entrepreneur. His story serves as a roadmap, outlining key principles that have not only transformed his business but can inspire any aspiring entrepreneur. Today, we unravel the secrets behind Dustin's remarkable success. We'll explore how understanding your audience intimately, embracing innovation and creativity, and building strong relationships and community are not just principles but the lifeblood of a thriving business. Join us as we dissect these essential elements and discover how they can be applied in your entrepreneurial endeavors.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Understanding Your Audience Intimately:
Principle 2: Embracing Innovation and Creativity:
Principle 3: Building Strong Relationships and Community:
Conclusion:
Today, we have an inspiring story lined up—one that delves deep into the principles of business success through the lens of Ollie and his thriving venture, Roasted dot io. In the next few minutes, we'll unravel the key strategies that propelled Roasted dot io to its remarkable achievements.
We'll explore three fundamental principles that not only transformed Ollie's business but can also serve as guiding beacons for anyone navigating the unpredictable waters of entrepreneurship. These principles—specialization and niche focus, adaptability and experimentation, and authenticity in building relationships—are not just theoretical concepts. We'll break them down into real, actionable steps that you can apply to your own ventures, no matter where you are on your entrepreneurial journey.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Focus on Specialization and Niche
Principle 2: Adaptability and Experimentation
Principle 3: Authenticity and Building Relationships
Closing Words:
In today's episode, we unravel the secrets behind the success of NotionForms, a thriving Software as a Service company founded by Julien Nahum. Today, we'll dissect Julien's journey, focusing on three fundamental principles that propelled his business to remarkable heights. We'll delve into the power of community engagement and transparency, the impact of utilizing user-generated content, and the effectiveness of flexible and inclusive pricing strategies. Join us as we explore real-life examples and practical applications, empowering you to implement these principles in your own entrepreneurial ventures. So, whether you're a startup founder, a small business owner, or simply curious about the strategies that lead to business success, stay tuned for valuable insights that could transform the way you approach your business endeavors.
Introduction:
Section 1: Community Engagement and Transparency
Section 2: Utilizing User-Generated Content
Section 3: Flexible and Inclusive Pricing Strategies
Conclusion:
Today, we've got a special story to share with you, one that showcases the principles that paved the way for a small software engineer to create a thriving game business.—
In this episode, we'll delve into the tale of Laszlo, a 31-year-old software engineer from Budapest, Hungary, who turned a simple idea into a game generating a monthly revenue of 4 grand. We'll break down the three key principles that underpin Laszlo's success: focusing on a quality product, leveraging virality and user engagement, and keeping expenses minimal while diversifying revenue sources.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Focus on Creating a Quality Product:
Principle 2: Leverage Virality and User Engagement:
Principle 3: Keep Expenses Minimal and Revenue Diversified:
Conclusion:
In today's episode, we delve into the remarkable success story of Karma, a simple Slack bot that transformed into a thriving business, generating an impressive 30 grand a month. Join us as we uncover the key principles behind Karma's journey to success and explore how these insights can be applied to any business venture. We'll be discussing the art of identifying market needs, the power of customer feedback in driving product evolution, and the significance of building strong relationships and strategic partnerships. Stay tuned for valuable lessons and actionable strategies that can shape the future of your own entrepreneurial endeavors.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Identifying Market Needs
Principle 2: Customer Feedback Drives Product Evolution
Principle 3: Building Strong Relationships and Strategic Partnerships
Conclusion:
In this installment, we're diving into the inspiring journey of Eric, a solo entrepreneur who turned his passion for video editing and motion graphics into a successful productized service business. Today, we'll explore the key principles that propelled Eric's agency to success.
Firstly, we'll delve into the art of strategic networking and outreach. Discover how Eric utilized platforms like LinkedIn to connect with potential clients and create valuable opportunities. We'll then explore the power of niche-focused productization, understanding how Eric tailored his services for specific markets, making a significant impact on his success. Finally, we'll unravel the importance of showcasing a strong portfolio, examining how this played a pivotal role in building trust with clients and attracting new business.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Strategic Networking and Outreach
Principle 2: Niche-Focused Productization
Principle 3: Showcasing a Strong Portfolio
Conclusion:
Today, we're diving into the inspiring journey of NoCodeDevs and its founder, Art. We'll explore how Art transformed his frustration into a thriving online platform, discovering the key principles that propelled NoCodeDevs to success. We'll dissect their commitment to value-driven content creation, the art of organic community building, and the power of continuous adaptation and learning. So, whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, buckle up as we unravel the secrets behind NoCodeDevs' achievements, offering valuable insights that you can apply to your own ventures.
Introduction:
I. The NoCodeDevs Story: A Frustration Turned Triumph
II. Principle 1: Value-Driven Content Creation
III. Principle 2: Organic Community Building
IV. Principle 3: Continuous Adaptation and Learning
Today, we're diving into a remarkable success story, the journey of WhoSponsorsStuff, and the invaluable lessons we can glean from their rise to prominence.
In this episode, we'll explore the three key principles that underpinned WhoSponsorsStuff's success. First, we'll discuss the art of Identifying a Gap in the Market and Providing a Solution—a critical skill for any business owner. Then, we'll delve into the importance of Building Strong Relationships and a Supportive Community, fostering connections that can transform your business. Lastly, we'll touch upon the power of Continuous Innovation and Adaptability, essential traits in an ever-evolving market.
Introduction:
Section 1: Identifying a Gap in the Market and Providing a Solution
Section 2: Building Strong Relationships and a Supportive Community
Section 3: Continuous Innovation and Adaptability
Conclusion:
In this episode, we'll be exploring the incredible journey of Alexander Isora, the self-taught web developer, UX/UI designer, and founder of Unicorn Platform.
Alexander's story is not just about building a successful business; it's about the principles and strategies that drove Unicorn Platform's remarkable growth. We'll be delving into three key principles that played a pivotal role in Unicorn Platform's success: the power of passion, the importance of customer-centric focus and personalized engagement, and the value of iterative development and continuous learning.
Join us as we uncover the specifics of these principles and learn how any business owner can apply them to their own ventures.
Introduction:
Segment 1: Passion Fuels Innovation and Persistence
Segment 2: Customer-Centric Focus and Personalized Engagement
Segment 3: Iterative Development and Continuous Learning
Conclusion:
Today, we have something incredibly special lined up for you. We're delving into the inspiring story of Tom, the mastermind behind Fame, a wildly successful podcast growth agency. In this episode, we'll uncover the key principles that propelled Tom's business to extraordinary heights.
We'll explore how Tom identified and served an underserved niche, transforming his insights into a thriving business. Discover the power of leveraging existing relationships and expertise, turning past connections into valuable opportunities. And most importantly, we'll unravel the secrets behind refining processes and delegating tasks, strategies that enabled Fame to scale and succeed.
Introduction:
Section 1: Tom's Journey to Fame
Section 2: Principles of Business Success
Principle 1: Identify and Serve an Underserved Niche
Principle 2: Leverage Existing Relationships and Expertise
Principle 3: Continuously Refine Processes and Delegate
Section 3: Lessons for Entrepreneurs
Conclusion:
Today, get ready to be inspired as we uncover the secrets behind a remarkable entrepreneurial journey. We're diving into the story of Mike Benitez, a retired military veteran who transformed his passion for military technology into a thriving business.
In this episode, we'll be exploring the core principles that fueled Mike's success. From identifying a niche and catering to it, to maintaining consistent engagement and feedback loops, and finally, diversifying revenue streams while staying adaptable - these principles are the building blocks of a flourishing business.
Today, we have an inspiring story lined up for you. We're diving into the world of Byldd, a startup that transformed the challenges faced by non-tech founders into opportunities for success. Ayush, the founder and CEO, took his passion for startups and turned it into a mission: to democratize software entrepreneurship. In this episode, we'll explore the key principles that led to Byldd's remarkable success.
We'll start by unraveling the importance of delivering value in business – a principle that became the cornerstone of Byldd’s services. From there, we'll delve into the power of referrals and word-of-mouth marketing, showcasing how satisfied customers can become your strongest advocates. Finally, we'll discuss the crucial concept of adaptation and innovation, demonstrating how staying ahead of the curve can ensure your business not only survives but thrives.
Introduction:
In this episode, we explore the inspiring story of Byldd, a startup founded by Ayush, dedicated to democratizing software entrepreneurship. We delve into the core principles that propelled Byldd to success, offering valuable lessons for entrepreneurs.
Segment 1: Delivering Value
Segment 2: Harnessing Referrals and Word-of-Mouth
Segment 3: Embracing Adaptation and Innovation
Conclusion:
Summarize the key takeaways from Byldd's journey, emphasizing the principles of delivering value, leveraging referrals, and embracing innovation. Encourage listeners to apply these principles in their own entrepreneurial endeavors, fostering growth and sustainability.
Today, we're delving into a captivating entrepreneurial journey that's sure to inspire and educate. In this episode, we'll be exploring the remarkable rise of Boot dot dev, a backend development education platform founded by Lane Wagner. What makes this story truly fascinating are the core principles that propelled Boot dot dev from a mere idea to a thriving business making $80,000 a month.
We'll be dissecting three key principles that not only made Boot dot dev successful but are applicable to any business venture. These principles include a deep understanding of customer needs, an effective content marketing and SEO strategy, and the importance of continuous adaptation and learning.
Introduction:
In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Boot.dev, a backend development education platform founded by Lane Wagner. We dissect the fundamental principles that led to Boot.dev's remarkable success and discuss how these principles can be applied to any business.
Key Principles Discussed:
Conclusion:
The Boot.dev story highlights the power of understanding customers, employing effective marketing strategies, and embracing adaptability. These principles serve as pillars for successful businesses, offering valuable insights for entrepreneurs at every stage of their journey.
Today, we have a fascinating journey to unpack – the story of Workspaces and the principles that turned it into a thriving success.
In the next few minutes, we'll dissect the secrets behind Workspaces' rise to fame. We'll explore how genuine relationships, consistency, and leveraging existing networks propelled this venture to remarkable heights. These principles aren't just confined to newsletters; they're universal truths that can transform any business.
So, buckle up and get ready to uncover the strategies that could shape your business journey. Whether you're a startup founder, a small business owner, or an aspiring entrepreneur, the lessons from Workspaces are bound to inspire and guide you.
Introduction:
In this episode of Startup Gems, we dive into the captivating journey of Workspaces, a newsletter that transformed into a business phenomenon. We explore the principles that powered Workspaces' success and how these lessons can be applied to any entrepreneurial venture.
Overview:
Principle 1: Building Genuine Relationships for Organic Growth:
Principle 2: Prioritizing Consistency and Patience Over Immediate Monetization:
Principle 3: Leveraging Your Existing Network and Audience:
Conclusion:
Today, we're delving into the captivating journey of Josh Comeau, a software developer turned educator, whose online course not only generated jaw-dropping revenue but also revolutionized the way we think about building a business in the digital age.
In this episode, we're uncovering the secrets behind Josh's success. We'll be dissecting three key principles that transformed his venture from an idea to a thriving online empire. Get ready to learn about building a robust online presence, engaging in user testing and iterative development, and the art of transparent communication – principles that are not just abstract concepts but actionable strategies that can transform any business.
Introduction:
In this episode, we explore the remarkable journey of Josh Comeau, a software developer and educator, who transformed his passion into a thriving online business. Join us as we unravel the core principles that drove his success, principles applicable to every entrepreneur aiming for greatness.
Segment 1: Building a Strong Online Presence
Segment 2: Engaging User Testing and Iterative Development
Segment 3: Transparent Communication and Building Trust
Conclusion:
Summarize the key takeaways from Josh Comeau's success story:
Today, we're about to embark on a journey through the fascinating story of Visa List, a groundbreaking website that simplified visa information for travelers around the globe.
In this episode, we'll uncover three essential principles that were key to Visa List's triumph, principles that any business owner can harness to navigate the often challenging terrain of entrepreneurship. From identifying pain points and providing solutions to building strategic partnerships and practicing continuous optimization, we'll dissect these principles and illustrate how they can be applied in any business setting.
Introduction:
In this episode, we unravel the success story of Visa List, a pioneering website simplifying visa information for travelers. Join us as we explore the principles that fueled Visa List's triumph and discover how these principles can transform your own business journey.
Segment 1: Identifying a Pain Point and Providing Solutions
Segment 2: Building Strategic Partnerships
Segment 3: Continuous Optimization and Adaptation
Conclusion:
As we conclude our journey through Visa List's success, remember that these principles are not just about business strategies; they're about a mindset. By identifying problems, forging partnerships, and embracing change, any entrepreneur can navigate challenges and steer their business toward sustainable success.
In this episode, we'll dissect the core principles that transformed his business from an idea into a thriving platform. We'll delve into the power of authenticity, strategic networking, and pursuing passion within the business world. These principles aren't just lessons from Jon's journey; they're actionable strategies that any entrepreneur can use to elevate their business. So, buckle up and get ready to learn how authenticity, strategic collaborations, and specialized focus can pave the way for your business success.
Introduction:
Segment 1: The Power of Authenticity
Segment 2: Strategic Networking and Collaboration
Segment 3: Pursuing Passion and Specialization
Conclusion:
Today, we're diving into the captivating story of Picjumbo and its founder, Viktor Hanacek. It's not just another success story, but an inspiring tale of grit and innovation that's applicable to businesses of all shapes and sizes.
We'll be uncovering the three key principles that set Picjumbo on the path to prosperity and exploring how you can apply these principles to your own ventures. So, if you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, stick around because this episode is your guide to understanding your audience, being innovative and generous, and diversifying your income sources through strategic partnerships.
Introduction
Principle 1: Understanding Your Audience
Principle 2: Innovative and Generous Offerings
Principle 3: Strategic Partnerships and Diversified Revenue Streams
Conclusion
Today, we're diving deep into the inspiring journey of Graham Cochran, a musician turned business coach who transformed his passion into a thriving online empire. In this episode, we'll dissect the principles that powered Graham's success—principles that every entrepreneur can implement in their own ventures.
We'll explore how Graham's keen focus on what truly matters, his embrace of smart automation and delegation, and his commitment to creating a balanced life, especially valuing family time, were the cornerstones of his achievement. These principles are not just theories but actionable strategies that can fuel your business growth and personal fulfillment.
In this episode, we're spotlighting Patreon, the brainchild of musician and entrepreneur Jack Conte. We'll be uncovering the principles that propelled Patreon from a mere idea scrawled on paper to a global platform empowering artists, musicians, writers, and creators of all kinds.
We'll explore how Patreon identified a crucial pain point in the creative industry, revolutionizing the way artists connect with their audiences. We'll dissect the creator-centric business model that not only fueled Patreon's growth but also set a new standard for customer-focused platforms. And most importantly, we'll dive into the remarkable journey of maintaining a creator-first mindset, even in the face of rapid expansion and financial decisions.
In today's episode, we're diving into the remarkable journey of Van Leeuwen Ice Cream – a story that's not just about delectable desserts but also about the fundamental principles that can shape any thriving business.
We'll explore how quality, innovation, and adaptability propelled this small ice cream venture into a national sensation. Get ready for a tasty scoop of entrepreneurial wisdom as we dissect the principles that laid the foundation for Van Leeuwen's sweet success.
Introduction:
Part 1: Quality Matters Above All
Part 2: Creativity and Innovation Drive Interest
Part 3: Adaptability in the Face of Challenges
Conclusion:
In this episode, we unravel the key principles that led to Kind's extraordinary success. We'll explore how their commitment to innovation and differentiation set them apart, how their disciplined financial management paved the way for sustainable growth, and how purpose-driven entrepreneurship became the driving force behind their mission to make the world a kinder place. So, buckle up and get ready to discover valuable insights that any business owner can apply to their own endeavors. This is a story of resilience, creativity, and the transformative power of business with a purpose.
Introduction:
In this episode, we explore the extraordinary success story of Kind, the snack company founded by Daniel Lubetzky. We delve into the core principles that fueled Kind's rise to prominence: innovation, financial discipline, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship. Discover how these principles shaped Kind's trajectory and gain valuable insights applicable to any business venture.
Key Takeaways:
1. Innovation and Differentiation:
2. Financial Discipline and Resource Management:
3. Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship:
Conclusion:
Join us as we unravel the inspiring tale of Kind and the principles that propelled them to success. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or an established business owner, this episode offers valuable lessons on innovation, financial management, and purposeful business practices.
In today's episode we delve into the inspiring journey of Eat Just, the billion-dollar startup founded by Josh Tetrick. In this episode, we will explore the key principles that fueled the company's success and made it a revolutionary force in the food industry. Stay tuned as we uncover the story of purpose-driven innovation, the power of multidisciplinary teamwork, and the importance of resilience and adaptability. Join us as we unravel the essential lessons from Eat Just's remarkable rise, lessons that are not just for entrepreneurs but for anyone striving for success in the world of business.
Introduction:
In this episode, we explore the extraordinary journey of Eat Just, the billion-dollar startup founded by Josh Tetrick. Discover the principles that fueled their success and learn how these lessons can be applied to any business venture.
Segment 1: Purpose-Driven Innovation
Segment 2: Multidisciplinary Team Building
Segment 3: Resilience and Adaptability
In today's episode, we're embarking on an inspiring journey through the remarkable success story of Jasmine Taylor, an entrepreneur from Amarillo, Texas. Jasmine's story is a testament to the transformative power of perseverance, smart financial strategies, and creative business acumen. We'll delve into the key principles that led to her business's extraordinary success, from finding a niche and providing value to the pivotal role of social media in her journey. And finally, we'll explore how she scaled her business efficiently, demonstrating that her remarkable achievements are not unique but can be applied by any business owner looking to make their mark. So, join us as we unpack the essential lessons from Jasmine's journey and discover how they can fuel your path to success.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Finding a Niche and Providing Value:
Principle 2: Embracing Social Media and Going Viral:
Principle 3: Scalability and Efficient Operations:
Key Takeaways:
Conclusion:
Today, we're delving into the fascinating story of SparkCharge, a company that turned a simple college idea into a $110 million success story in the electric vehicle industry. We'll be uncovering the core principles that fueled SparkCharge's remarkable journey.
In this episode, we'll explore how identifying critical problems and offering innovative solutions became the cornerstone of SparkCharge's success. We'll discuss the strategic funding strategies that allowed the company to thrive and the vital importance of continuous innovation and adaptation in today's ever-changing market.
In today's episode, we delve into the incredible success story of Foley Fish and extract invaluable business insights that can transform any enterprise. Today, we're peeling back the layers of this family-owned seafood business to understand why they've not only survived but thrived for generations.
In the upcoming episode, we'll explore three key principles that have been the driving force behind Foley Fish's prosperity. First, we'll uncover the power of adaptability, discovering how being open to change can keep any business ahead of the curve. Then, we'll explore the art of a customer-centric approach, learning how building genuine relationships can create a loyal customer base. Finally, we'll dissect the importance of quality and consistency, unraveling how these elements form the bedrock of a successful venture.
In today's episode, where we embark on an inspiring journey into the world of entrepreneurship. We'll be diving deep into the incredible success story of Gabriel Feitosa's Grooming Salon. In this episode, we'll unravel the secrets behind his thriving business and explore the principles that transformed his passion for dog grooming into a multi-million dollar enterprise.
Get ready to discover the power of innovation, the art of creating memorable customer experiences, and the transformative force of passion-driven entrepreneurship. Through Gabriel's story, we'll uncover valuable insights and practical tips that can be applied to any business, regardless of its size or industry.
Introduction:
Principle #1: Innovation and Niche Differentiation:
Principle #2: Creating a Memorable Customer Experience:
Principle #3: Passion and Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship:
Conclusion:
In today’s episode we're delving into a remarkable journey that transformed a struggling business into a thriving six-figure enterprise. We'll be exploring the inspiring story of Daren, a creative entrepreneur who discovered the principles that turned his fortunes around.
In this episode, we'll uncover three key principles that guided Daren's path to success: Focusing on Existing Assets, Understanding the Customer Journey, and Embracing a Value-First Approach. These principles aren't just theories; they're actionable strategies that any business owner can implement to elevate their own ventures.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Focusing on Existing Assets
Principle 2: Understanding the Customer Journey
Principle 3: Embracing a Value-First Approach
Conclusion:
In today's episode, we're diving deep into the inspiring journey of Josef, a full-stack software engineer, indie developer, and successful book author. In this episode, we'll unravel the key principles behind Josef's remarkable success story. We'll explore how he identified market gaps and filled them with innovative solutions, the art of community engagement and leveraging existing networks, and the importance of adaptability and continuous improvement in the ever-changing business landscape.
Join us as we dissect Josef's experiences, learn from his challenges, and extract invaluable lessons that you can apply to your own business ventures. Get ready to be inspired and gain actionable insights that could shape the future of your entrepreneurial endeavors. Keep listening for a fascinating exploration into the principles that fueled Josef's success, right here on our show.
Episode Highlights
In this episode, we delve into the entrepreneurial journey of Josef, a successful full-stack software engineer, indie developer, and book author. Explore the principles that propelled Josef to success and discover how these lessons can transform your business endeavors:
1. Identifying Market Gaps:
2. Engaging with the Community:
3. Embracing Adaptability and Continuous Improvement:
Key Takeaways:
Join Us Next Time:
In today's episode we're delving into the incredible success story of Casetify, a company that turned phone cases into a global phenomenon. We'll be exploring the key principles that propelled Casetify to success, including innovation and creativity, understanding and adapting to your audience, and building brand loyalty and trust. Get ready to uncover actionable tips and insights that any business owner can apply to their own ventures. So, whether you're an entrepreneur, a marketer, or simply curious about business strategies, you're in for an insightful journey. Stay tuned as we dissect the strategies behind Casetify's triumph and learn how these principles can transform your business endeavors.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Innovation and Creativity:
Principle 2: Understanding and Adapting to Your Audience:
Principle 3: Building Brand Loyalty and Trust:
Conclusion:
In today's episode, we unravel the intriguing tale of business success through the inspiring journey of Mark and Karla Lemoine, the owners of the Coloma / St. Joseph KOA Holiday campground. In the next few minutes, we will explore the fundamental principles that propelled their campground business to unprecedented heights.
We'll delve into their story, emphasizing three key principles that every business owner can embrace: Passion and Pursuit of Dreams, Smart Financial Management, and Continuous Improvement and Customer Focus. By understanding how the Lemoines applied these principles in their journey, we aim to provide you with valuable insights and actionable strategies that can be applied to any business venture.
Introduction:
In this episode, we explore the remarkable journey of Mark and Karla Lemoine, owners of the Coloma / St. Joseph KOA Holiday campground. Discover the key principles that drove their business success and how these principles can be applied to any venture.
Segment 1: Passion and Pursuit of Dreams
Learn how Mark and Karla's unwavering passion for owning a campground became the driving force behind their success. Understand the importance of identifying your passion and setting clear goals in your business endeavors.
Segment 2: Smart Financial Management
Explore how the Lemoines leveraged their financial resources wisely to turn their dreams into reality. Gain insights into the significance of prudent financial planning, including assessing your financial situation, reducing unnecessary expenses, and seeking expert advice.
Segment 3: Continuous Improvement and Customer Focus
Delve into the Lemoines' dedication to enhancing customer satisfaction through continuous improvement. Discover actionable strategies for gathering customer feedback, implementing necessary improvements, and prioritizing customer experience to foster loyalty and positive word-of-mouth.
Conclusion:
Wrap up the episode by emphasizing the universal applicability of these principles. Reflect on the inspiring journey of Mark and Karla Lemoine and how their story serves as a blueprint for entrepreneurs. Encourage listeners to apply these principles in their own businesses, fostering growth, success, and customer satisfaction.
In this episode, we'll be delving into the journey of Olipop's founders, Ben Goodwin and David Lester, and uncovering the three fundamental principles that propelled their success.
First, we'll explore the principle of Innovation and Market Perception, understanding how Olipop identified a unique opportunity in the declining soda market and turned it into a thriving business. Then, we'll delve into the concept of Persistence and Learning from Failure, showcasing how Ben and David's ability to adapt and evolve after initial setbacks led to their ultimate triumph. Lastly, we'll discuss the significance of a Customer-Centric Approach, emphasizing the crucial role customer feedback and product quality played in Olipop's meteoric rise.
Introduction:
Segment 1: Innovation and Market Perception
Segment 2: Persistence and Learning from Failure
Segment 3: Customer-Centric Approach
Conclusion:
Today, we have an inspiring story that showcases the principles that can drive a business to incredible success. We're delving into the journey of Vital Farms, a company that went from humble beginnings to becoming a major player in the egg industry.
In this episode, we'll uncover the three key principles that underpinned Vital Farms' remarkable growth and how any business owner can apply them to their own ventures. From Conscious Capitalism to Transparency and Ethical Practices, and Continuous Innovation and Adaptability, these principles are the pillars that elevated Vital Farms to the top.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Conscious Capitalism
Principle 2: Transparency and Ethical Practices
Principle 3: Continuous Innovation and Adaptability
Conclusion:
Welcome, everyone, to today's episode where we dive into the fascinating journey of Tree To Tub, a skincare company that transformed a personal struggle into a thriving business. In this episode, we'll explore the principles that fueled their remarkable success and how these principles can be applied to any business.
We'll unravel the story of Tree To Tub, founded by Nick, whose childhood experiences with sensitive skin inspired the creation of a solution-driven skincare line. Through their story, we'll uncover three fundamental principles that guided their path: understanding customers' pain points, playing to their strengths, and setting clear personal goals
Introduction:
Key Principles and Takeaways:
1. Understanding Customers' Pain Points:
2. Playing to Your Strengths:
3. Setting Clear Personal Goals:
Conclusion:
Today, we're diving into the core principles that propelled ZenMaid to greatness. Keep listening to hear their journey of staying agile, building meaningful relationships, and embracing a culture of continuous learning and adaptation. These principles are not just part of ZenMaid's story; they are the pillars upon which any successful business stands. Get ready to be inspired and equipped with actionable insights as we uncover the secrets behind ZenMaid's phenomenal success. Stay with us; your entrepreneurial adventure begins now!
Introduction:
Principle 1: Stay Agile and Iterate Quickly
Principle 2: Build Strong Relationships and Community
Principle 3: Never Stop Learning and Adapting
Conclusion:
In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Nick, the mastermind behind Huskybeard, a beard care products business.
Stay tuned as we uncover the three pivotal principles that transformed Huskybeard from a struggling venture into a thriving success story. We'll be exploring the power of exceptional customer service, the impact of offering quality products, and the importance of diligent due diligence. These principles are not just stories from the annals of Huskybeard but invaluable lessons that every entrepreneur can apply in their own business ventures.
Introduction:
Part 1: Nick's Entrepreneurial Odyssey
Part 2: The Three Principles of Success
Principle 1: Exceptional Customer Service
Principle 2: Quality Products
Principle 3: Diligent Due Diligence
Conclusion:
Today, we step into the inspiring journey of Two Maids & A Mop, a company that started with a dream and transformed into a nationwide phenomenon.
In this episode, we'll delve into the core principles that propelled Two Maids & A Mop to greatness. We'll explore the unwavering passion and belief in their vision that set the foundation for their success. We'll uncover the innovative customer-centric approach that not only delighted clients but also empowered employees. And we'll dissect their savvy use of digital marketing and branding, making them a standout name in the competitive market
Introduction:
Segment 1: The Power of Passion and Belief
Segment 2: Customer-Centric Innovation
Segment 3: Embracing Digital Marketing and Branding
Conclusion:
In Today’s episode, we're diving deep into the inspiring journey of Branzio Watches, a company that transformed from a simple idea to a successful business empire. We'll uncover the fundamental principles that propelled Branzio Watches to success. Get ready to learn about the power of a customer-centric approach, the impact of strong branding and purpose-driven missions, and the significance of continuous learning and adaptation. Stay tuned as we unravel the strategies that made Branzio Watches a standout success story, providing valuable lessons for entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts alike. Let's embark on this insightful exploration together!
Introduction:
In this episode, we dissect the remarkable success story of Branzio Watches, exploring the core principles that turned a startup into a thriving business. Join us as we unravel the strategies behind their journey, offering valuable insights for entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts.
Segment 1: The Customer-Centric Approach
Segment 2: Strong Branding and Purpose-Driven Mission
Segment 3: Continuous Learning and Adaptation
Conclusion:
Wraps up the episode, summarizing the key takeaways:
Encourages listeners to apply these principles in their businesses, fostering growth and long-term success.
Welcome to a special episode where we delve deep into the inspiring tale of Tumbleweed TexStyles, the Texas-inspired apparel brand that captured hearts and soared to success. Today, we're uncovering the secrets behind their journey, exploring the principles that powered their rise, and discovering practical ways for you to apply these lessons to your own ventures. Get ready to be motivated, educated, and inspired as we learn from the remarkable story of Tumbleweed TexStyles.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Authenticity and Community Connection:
Principle 2: Giving Back and Social Responsibility:
Principle 3: Continuous Learning and Adaptability:
Conclusion:
Welcome to a special episode where we unravel the incredible story of Bio-One Inc. and its founder, Nick-Anthony Zamucen. Today, we'll explore the principles that transformed a simple act of compassion into a multi-million dollar crime scene cleaning empire.
In the heart of today's episode, we'll focus on three essential principles that propelled Bio-One's success: Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship, Adaptation and Learning, and Resilience and Mental Toughness. Nick's journey started with a small act of kindness and led to building a business that changes lives in the darkest moments.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship
Principle 2: Adaptation and Learning
Principle 3: Resilience and Mental Toughness
Conclusion:
Today, we've got a captivating tale to share, one that unravels the journey of success behind MoveWell, the fitness app founded by Joel Runyon. But this isn't just a story; it's a roadmap to success. In the next few minutes, we'll not only narrate the story but also identify the pivotal moments when everything fell into place. We'll dissect what went right for MoveWell and offer you practical tips that you can implement in your own business. So, grab your notebook, for this episode is a treasure trove of entrepreneurial wisdom waiting to be uncovered.
Introduction:
In this episode of Startup Gems, we delve into the remarkable journey of MoveWell, the fitness app that has taken the industry by storm. Discover how Joel Runyon turned his vision into a thriving business and learn the key principles that contributed to MoveWell's success. We'll share valuable insights and actionable tips for entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in the world of startups.
Segment 1: Build an Audience First
Segment 2: Adapt Your Business Model for Sustainability
Segment 3: Focus on Continuous Content Updates
Conclusion:
The MoveWell success story serves as a roadmap for aspiring entrepreneurs. By building an audience, adapting your business model, and focusing on continuous content updates, you can pave the way for your own business triumph. Stay tuned for more valuable insights on Startup Gems.
n today's episode, we're delving into the inspiring journey of Rocket PPC, a Pay per Click agency founded by Gabriele Contilli. We'll not only unravel their story but also pinpoint the key factors that led to their remarkable success. And here's the best part – we'll provide you with actionable tips that you can implement in your own business. So, if you're eager to discover the entrepreneurial gems that can elevate your business, stay tuned!
Introduction:
Welcome to another riveting episode of "Startup Gems," where we unearth the untold stories of entrepreneurial triumphs. In today's episode, we're diving deep into the captivating journey of Rocket PPC, a Pay per Click agency with Gabriele Contilli at the helm. Get ready to uncover the secrets behind their extraordinary success and gain invaluable insights to apply to your own business ventures.
Segment 1: The Genesis of Rocket PPC
Segment 2: The Three Pillars of Success
Segment 3: Launching Rocket PPC
Segment 4: The Power of Specialization
Segment 5: Building Trust and Relationships
Segment 6: Balancing Growth and Quality
In this episode, we'll explore the remarkable journey of Resource Guru, an online team calendar that rose from humble beginnings to become a global success. We'll delve into the intricacies of their story, dissecting the pivotal moments that led to their triumph. But we won't stop at just storytelling; we'll also provide you with actionable tips that you can implement in your own business journey.
So, fasten your seatbelts as we embark on this captivating adventure into the world of Resource Guru. Discover the principles that fueled their success and learn how to apply them to your own business endeavors. This episode is your roadmap to unlocking the secrets of achievement in the startup landscape.
Introduction:
Principle 1: Customer-Centric Approach
Principle 2: Iterative Prototyping and Validation
Principle 3: Adaptation and Continuous Learning
Conclusion:
In this episode, we're diving into an inspiring story that showcases the remarkable journey of a startup that not only survived but thrived in a competitive landscape. We'll dissect the pivotal moments, the innovative strategies, and the core principles that contributed to their success.
What sets Startup Gems apart is our commitment to providing you with tangible takeaways. As we unravel this story, we'll not only reveal what worked for this business but also offer valuable insights and tips that you can immediately apply to your own venture.
So, whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or simply someone looking to gain insights into the world of startups, this episode is packed with gems of wisdom that can steer your business toward success. Stay tuned as we embark on this enlightening journey together.
Introduction:
Segment 1: The Success Story Unveiled
Segment 2: What Went Right
Segment 3: Tips to Implement in Your Business
Segment 4: Listener Takeaways
Conclusion:
In today's episode, we delve into a remarkable journey that exemplifies the essence of entrepreneurship. We'll not only narrate the story but also identify the key factors that went right, paving the way for unprecedented success.
But that's not all—our aim is to provide you with actionable tips and strategies that you can implement in your own business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur just starting out or a seasoned business owner looking to refine your approach, this episode is packed with valuable insights that can help you chart a course towards success.
So, sit back, relax, and prepare to embark on a journey that will inspire you, inform you, and empower you to take your own entrepreneurial endeavors to new heights. Let's dive into the story and extract the invaluable Startup Gems that lie within.
Introduction:
Segment 1: The Urban Betty Story
Segment 2: Building a Strong Brand and Culture
Segment 3: Effective Financial Management and Continuous Learning
Segment 4: Tips for Implementing Success in Your Business
Conclusion:
Today, we bring you a compelling narrative that delves into the journey of a remarkable business, uncovering the key elements that led to its success. In this episode, we will not only tell you the story of this thriving enterprise but also dissect what went right along the way.
But that's not all; our aim is to provide you with valuable takeaways and actionable tips that you can implement in your very own business. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just embarking on your startup journey, the lessons from this episode will offer insights and strategies that can help you chart a course towards success.
So, buckle up and prepare to embark on a journey that will not only inspire but also equip you with the knowledge and wisdom to navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship. It's time to unearth the hidden "Startup Gems" that can transform your business aspirations into a reality
Show notes
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Key Takeaways:
Conclusion:
In today's installment of Startup Gems, we dive deep into the remarkable journey of a company that not only found its path to success but also identified the crucial elements that led to their triumph. This is not just a story; it's a blueprint for entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts alike.—
In this episode, we will take you through the journey of Parzenn Partners, a management consulting firm that started from scratch and soared to impressive heights. We will unveil what went right for them, the pivotal principles that fueled their growth, and most importantly, provide you with practical tips and takeaways that you can implement in your own business ventures.
So, get ready to uncover the secrets of their success, learn from their experiences, and gain valuable insights that will empower you to make your entrepreneurial dreams a reality. This episode is your guide to turning your startup into a gem, and we can't wait to share it all with you.
Show Notes
Introduction:
The Parzenn Partners Journey:
Exceeding Client Expectations:
Continuous Learning and Adaptation:
Building Strong Relationships and Networking:
Applying These Principles to Your Business:
Conclusion:
Welcome to Startup Gems, where we find undiscovered startup growth hacks, stories and case studies from every random nook and cranny of the internet.
Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur, an aspiring startup expert, or simply someone seeking inspiration, Startup Gems is your source for the stories that ignite the flames of innovation.
In today's episode, we're diving deep into the remarkable tale of one entrepreneurial endeavor that not only survived but thrived. We'll not only tell you the story but also dissect it to identify what went right, and most importantly, provide you with practical tips that you can implement in your own business.
In this episode, we have a fascinating tale to share with you—one that highlights the incredible rise of Deskmate, a startup that started as a side hustle and transformed into a thriving business. We'll dive deep into their story, identify the key factors that went right, and provide you with actionable tips that you can implement in your own business ventures. So, get ready to be inspired and equipped with the knowledge you need to make your startup dreams a reality. Let's begin the journey into the world of entrepreneurial success with Deskmate!
Today, we're about to unravel the journey of a business that not only weathered the storms of entrepreneurship but also emerged as a beacon of triumph. We'll highlight what went right, the pivotal decisions made along the way, and the principles that propelled this business to greatness. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just embarking on your startup adventure, the lessons from this story are invaluable.
So, get ready to embark on this enlightening journey as we explore the remarkable tale of success and uncover the hidden gems that can illuminate your path to entrepreneurial excellence.
In today's episode, we're diving deep into a remarkable success story, dissecting the elements that propelled a budding venture to soaring heights. But we're not just here to marvel at the achievement; we're here to understand precisely what went right and, most importantly, to equip you with invaluable tips that you can implement in your own business journey.
So, get ready to embark on a journey of discovery and inspiration. We'll uncover the secrets behind the success, unravel the strategies that propelled this startup forward, and provide you with actionable insights that can become the gems in your entrepreneurial toolkit. Let's dig in and unearth those startup gems that can light your way to success!
In this episode, we'll not only narrate ShipMonk's incredible journey from its inception to its current standing as a thriving fulfillment center, but also dissect the critical factors that led to their remarkable success. We'll dive deep into the strategies, decisions, and principles that propelled ShipMonk to greatness and at the end, we'll distill these insights into actionable tips that you can readily implement in your own business endeavors.
The ShipMonk story is not merely a narrative of triumph; it's a comprehensive guide for aspiring entrepreneurs, offering a roadmap through the twists and turns of the startup landscape. Whether you're a seasoned business owner or just starting out on your entrepreneurial path, the wisdom shared in this episode will provide you with invaluable insights and inspiration.
This insightful journey is with Dinesh, the visionary founder of RecurPost. In this conversation, we'll delve into Dinesh's remarkable journey from academia to entrepreneurship, the evolution of RecurPost, and the valuable lessons he's learned along the way. So, sit back, relax, and prepare to be inspired.
Welcome, everyone, to the journey of Pioneer Mobile Applications, a story of passion, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. I am Phil Scarfi, the founder, and the voice behind this narrative. As we navigate through the chapters of Pioneer's evolution, you'll witness the highs, the lows, and the invaluable lessons learned along the way. So, sit back and join me as I unravel the tapestry of Pioneer's story, woven with threads of determination, innovation, and the spirit of entrepreneurship
Welcome, everyone. Today, we delve into the inspiring journey of Chris Ronzio, the mastermind behind Trainual, a brand that has transformed the way small businesses operate. From a young entrepreneur starting a video production company at just fourteen to becoming a beacon of innovation in business process organization, Chris's story is a testament to the power of focus and the importance of adapting to the needs of the market. Listen closely as Chris shares the pivotal moments and the lessons learned in building a brand that is not just a business but a movement aiding companies worldwide.
In today's feature, we delve into the inspiring journey of Amanda Austin, the brain behind the Little Shop of Miniatures. Amanda's story is a testament to the power of resilience, strategic planning, and the magic that happens when one turns a childhood affection into a thriving business. As you read through Amanda's narrative, you'll discover how a well-thought-out SEO strategy can be a game-changer, and why sometimes, taking a step back to focus on personal priorities can still keep the business dream alive. Let's dive into Amanda's world of miniatures, where small things translate into big achievements.
Welcome to the inspiring journey of Just Panela LLC, a company that breathed new life into a traditional Colombian product and introduced it to the world stage. In this story, you will learn about the humble beginnings of a business that started with a small team and a big dream, navigating through numerous challenges to find its place in the global market. Key takeaways include the importance of perseverance, the value of a unique product, and the power of a compelling story. Let's dive into this remarkable entrepreneurial journey.
Welcome to the inspiring journey of the creation and evolution of HostButlers, a pioneering venture that transformed the Airbnb hosting experience in Ireland. In this narrative, we delve deep into the entrepreneurial spirit that fueled this initiative, the hurdles encountered, and the strategies employed to overcome them. Key takeaways include the importance of just starting without getting bogged down by minor details, and the significance of adapting to changing market dynamics. Let's embark on this enlightening journey narrated by the brain behind HostButlers.
Grab a seat and get comfy because we're about to dive into the real, raw, and absolutely inspiring journey of a guy named Michael Arciola III. This is the dude who brought Southern Cigar Co. to life, right from his university apartment. It's a tale of grit, hustle, and a whole lot of belief in oneself. Let's jump right in and hear it straight from Michael.
Hey there, and welcome to the seventh episode of Startup Gems, where we’ll take you on the rollercoaster ride that is Emma Rose Cohen's journey to shaking up the world with her company, FinalStraw. Emma isn't just a CEO; she's a force of nature fighting against single-use plastics, one reusable straw at a time. Dive into this story to catch all the behind-the-scenes action, from dressing up as a mermaid to council meetings to the birth of the "straw-mageddon."
Hey there! Grab a comfy seat and settle in because you're about to hear the story behind Luna, the business that's all about getting you the best sleep of your life. Robin, one of the brains behind it all, is here to share the nitty-gritty details, the ups, the downs, and everything in between. So, let's jump right in and see how a personal struggle turned into a booming business that's all about comfort and good vibes.
On today’s episode of Startup Gems we tell the story of a full-stack web developer from Poland who together with his twin brother, built FreeYourMusic.
FreeYourMusic allows you to transfer your playlists across music streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. Most of their customers are simply people who want to switch to a different provider and take their playlists with them.
From selling bananas on the streets of Central America at the tender age of 7 to navigating the complexities of the seafood industry, my journey has been anything but ordinary.
As a young entrepreneur, I've faced challenges that tested my resolve, from fierce competition in the coffee market to legal battles amidst a global pandemic. Yet, with determination, adaptability, and a clear vision, I've managed to turn opportunities into thriving businesses.
Dive into my story of resilience, innovation, and the invaluable lessons I've learned along the way.
In this episode of Startup Gems, we share a remarkable startup success story. Two entrepreneurs transformed a viral internet meme, the nut button, into a thriving business, generating over a hundred grand in revenue in just a year.
They initially invested twelve hundred and fifty dollars each to order a thousand nut buttons from Alibaba. Their simple, high-conversion website and paid social media ads didn't yield immediate results. However, a viral video on Twitter, featuring a dog playing with the nut button, catapulted their sales.
To handle logistics, they automated fulfillment through Amazon, expanded into European markets, and experimented with pricing. Their business continued to grow, and they even sent holiday bonuses to the Chinese factory workers who produced their nut buttons.
This startup's journey is a testament to creativity, perseverance, and seizing unconventional opportunities, inspiring aspiring entrepreneurs to act on their ideas, regardless of initial doubts.
In today’s episode of Startup Gems we share the story of Daniel Crowley, a self-described serial entrepreneur. We share his journey of building and managing three diverse businesses under the Crowley brand.
We introduce Crowley Holdings, a government contracting company specializing in sand, gravel, and civil projects, inspired by a movie and a desire to supply government contracts.
We also discuss Crowley Hauling, where he operates dump trucks for profit and tax advantages, and Crowley Properties, his venture into short-term rentals. We reflect on Daniel’s beginnings, his strategy for attracting and retaining customers, and the lessons he's learned about entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of taking action, seeking advice, and delegating as keys to success in business.
We found today's story from a blog post on joinhampton.com
In today’s episode of Startup Gems, we reflect on an entrepreneurial journey, which began with a decision to start a mail-order rock-climbing gear business just before turning 18. From humble beginnings, the business grew into a prominent player in the tactical equipment industry, igniting a lifelong passion for helping others.
We share five invaluable lessons learned through years of trial and error. We’ll emphasize the importance of prioritizing people over personal ego, having a higher purpose beyond money, cultivating the right team culture, focusing on systemic problem-solving rather than blame, and harnessing the collective intelligence of a team as a leader.
These lessons, drawn from decades of experience, offer profound insights into effective leadership and the pursuit of meaningful success in business and life.
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