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186. How to Turn a Hobby Into a High-Margin Business

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David Silberman has always been passionate about ping pong. Until he realized something. No matter where he goes, ping pong players typically only have two options for a place to play: either at overpriced bars or run-down dojos.

This made David realize there is a huge opportunity in this niche market. What if he can provide an alternative for the ping pong players? A place that offers more value for them at a fraction of the price.

In this interview, David sits down with Ryan Atkinson to talk about his journey in growing PingPod, a self-serving ping pong establishment that runs without any onsite staff. How? by utilizing smart tech and innovative product development. David also shares how his business ideas came about, how he invested in software development to automate his business, and the systems that he uses to make sure his business runs on autopilot.

Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a business owner looking to innovate and scale, this episode is packed with actionable insights you don't want to miss

Takeaways

- Ping Pod started as a response to a lack of accessible ping pong venues.

- The initial MVP was a pop-up in Manhattan that validated the business idea.

- Automation and self-service are key to reducing overhead costs.

- Launching during the pandemic presented unique challenges but also opportunities.

- Understanding supply and demand dynamics is crucial for niche businesses.

- Building your own technology can enhance operational efficiency.

- Community building is a rewarding aspect of running a business.

- Franchising offers a way to scale while maintaining brand integrity.

- It's important to balance passion with smart business decisions.

- Success in entrepreneurship requires hard work and a bit of luck.

Tags: Sporting Goods, Niche Markets, Business Ideas, Product Development, Passive Income, Software Development

Resources:

Start Your Business Today: https://links.upflip.com/43cKzdo

Connect with David: https://www.instagram.com/dsilby/?hl=en

  continue reading

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Content provided by UpFlip. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by UpFlip or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

David Silberman has always been passionate about ping pong. Until he realized something. No matter where he goes, ping pong players typically only have two options for a place to play: either at overpriced bars or run-down dojos.

This made David realize there is a huge opportunity in this niche market. What if he can provide an alternative for the ping pong players? A place that offers more value for them at a fraction of the price.

In this interview, David sits down with Ryan Atkinson to talk about his journey in growing PingPod, a self-serving ping pong establishment that runs without any onsite staff. How? by utilizing smart tech and innovative product development. David also shares how his business ideas came about, how he invested in software development to automate his business, and the systems that he uses to make sure his business runs on autopilot.

Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a business owner looking to innovate and scale, this episode is packed with actionable insights you don't want to miss

Takeaways

- Ping Pod started as a response to a lack of accessible ping pong venues.

- The initial MVP was a pop-up in Manhattan that validated the business idea.

- Automation and self-service are key to reducing overhead costs.

- Launching during the pandemic presented unique challenges but also opportunities.

- Understanding supply and demand dynamics is crucial for niche businesses.

- Building your own technology can enhance operational efficiency.

- Community building is a rewarding aspect of running a business.

- Franchising offers a way to scale while maintaining brand integrity.

- It's important to balance passion with smart business decisions.

- Success in entrepreneurship requires hard work and a bit of luck.

Tags: Sporting Goods, Niche Markets, Business Ideas, Product Development, Passive Income, Software Development

Resources:

Start Your Business Today: https://links.upflip.com/43cKzdo

Connect with David: https://www.instagram.com/dsilby/?hl=en

  continue reading

188 episodes

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