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Back to EpisodesWhy Sales and Simple Service Businesses Still Win in Entrepreneurship
Description
Austin and I talked about what entrepreneurship actually looks like when you start from nothing. I shared how my first business began by simply trading my time for money and why learning sales is the foundation of building any company.
We discussed the early hustle behind Storage Squad, including chalk marketing on college campuses and hiring great people in unexpected places, along with the moment founders need to start delegating so they can focus on growth.
We also got into leadership, decision making, and why removing low performers is critical to building strong teams, along with how global hiring has become one of the biggest advantages across the companies I run today.
Grow your business:
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Book:
https://www.amazon.com/Sweaty-Startup-Doing-Boring-Things/dp/006338762X
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My Companies:
Offshore recruiting – https://somewhere.com
Cost segregation – https://recostseg.com
Self storage – https://boltstorage.com
RE development – http://www.boltbuilders.com
Brokerage – https://nickhuber.com
Paid ads – https://adrhino.com
SEO – https://boldseo.com
Insurance – https://titanrisk.com
Pest control – https://spidexx.com
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Podcasts:
The Sweaty Startup & The Nick Huber Show
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Free PDF – How to analyze a self-storage deal:
https://sweatystartup.ck.page/79046c9b03