They Said My Idea Wouldn't Work, So I Sold 100K Units Anyway: AJ Wnukowski
Release Date: 03/07/2020
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AJ Wnukowski began showcasing his first Lumberlend Bat Mug prototype to friends in early-2016. Feedback skewed more in the skeptical direction than a positive one, but he chose to trust his gut and run with the idea anyway.
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info_outlineAJ Wnukowski began showcasing his first Lumberlend Bat Mug prototype to friends and family in late-2015. Feedback skewed more in the skeptical direction than a positive one, but he chose to trust his gut and run with the idea anyway.
He sold his first dozen bat mugs in month-one as a fresh startup, and has since gone on to move well over $5M worth of product roughly four years' time.
In this episode, AJ will share his entrepreneurial story, moving from idea conception, all the way up to seven-figure revenues.
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