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How Adam Haber Created a Platform to Help Small Businesses Compete With Amazon
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#411 What does it take to build a business from the ground up that actually helps small businesses survive and thrive in a world dominated by Amazon? In this episode, host Kirsten Tyrrel sits down with serial entrepreneur Adam Haber, co-founder and CEO of Trellus, a same-day delivery platform designed to help local retailers compete with big-box giants. Adam shares how his journey from trading pits to tech startups led him to this mission-driven venture, how he went door to door to validate his idea, and why emotional intelligence and gritty resilience matter more than a perfect business plan. From his early hustle selling cable TV to building a nationwide logistics platform, Adam offers hard-won wisdom about sales, startup capital, leadership, rejection, and the mindset it takes to create a company people believe in!
What we discuss with Adam:
+ Early days selling snacks and cable TV
+ Transition from trading floor to entrepreneurship
+ Founding Trellus to support small businesses
+ Door-to-door validation and customer discovery
+ Challenges of raising startup capital
+ Building trust and emotional intelligence in sales
+ Importance of output over outcome
+ Power of referrals and relationships
+ Staying resilient through rejection
+ Structuring a strong startup team
Thank you, Adam!
Check out Trellus at ByTrellus.com.
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Manage episode 483675817 series 3449675
#411 What does it take to build a business from the ground up that actually helps small businesses survive and thrive in a world dominated by Amazon? In this episode, host Kirsten Tyrrel sits down with serial entrepreneur Adam Haber, co-founder and CEO of Trellus, a same-day delivery platform designed to help local retailers compete with big-box giants. Adam shares how his journey from trading pits to tech startups led him to this mission-driven venture, how he went door to door to validate his idea, and why emotional intelligence and gritty resilience matter more than a perfect business plan. From his early hustle selling cable TV to building a nationwide logistics platform, Adam offers hard-won wisdom about sales, startup capital, leadership, rejection, and the mindset it takes to create a company people believe in!
What we discuss with Adam:
+ Early days selling snacks and cable TV
+ Transition from trading floor to entrepreneurship
+ Founding Trellus to support small businesses
+ Door-to-door validation and customer discovery
+ Challenges of raising startup capital
+ Building trust and emotional intelligence in sales
+ Importance of output over outcome
+ Power of referrals and relationships
+ Staying resilient through rejection
+ Structuring a strong startup team
Thank you, Adam!
Check out Trellus at ByTrellus.com.
Watch the video podcast of this episode!
And follow us on:
Instagram
Facebook
Tik Tok
Youtube
Twitter
To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors.
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/millionaire. Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!
Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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