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Brainstorming Businesses You Could Start Around This One Genius Marketing Channel⏐Holdco Bros Discuss! Ep. #143
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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.
Learn more about Nik here: http://linktr.ee/cofoundersnik
Share your ideas with us:
Timestamps below. Enjoy!
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Learn more about me: http://tkopod.co/p-cjk
Learn about my company: http://tkopod.co/p-cof
Follow me on Twitter here: http://tkopod.co/p-x
Free weekly business ideas newsletter: http://tkopod.co/p-nl
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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
252 episodes
Brainstorming Businesses You Could Start Around This One Genius Marketing Channel⏐Holdco Bros Discuss! Ep. #143
The Koerner Office - Business Ideas and Small Business Deep Dives with Entrepreneurs
Manage episode 471338184 series 3509437
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.
Learn more about Nik here: http://linktr.ee/cofoundersnik
Share your ideas with us:
Timestamps below. Enjoy!
---
Watch this on YouTube instead here: tkopod.co/p-yt
Ask me a question on or off the show here: http://tkopod.co/p-ask
Learn more about me: http://tkopod.co/p-cjk
Learn about my company: http://tkopod.co/p-cof
Follow me on Twitter here: http://tkopod.co/p-x
Free weekly business ideas newsletter: http://tkopod.co/p-nl
Share this podcast: http://tkopod.co/p-all
Scrape small business data: http://tkopod.co/p-os
---
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
252 episodes
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