Empire Flippers Podcast
Fast. Safe. Simple. Investing in online business has never been easier. The Empire Flippers Podcast discusses buying and selling websites, investing in online assets and businesses, and discusses the successes and failures that come with online entrepreneurship.
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Avoiding Account Shutdowns: Proactive Support Strategies for Amazon Sellers With John Cavendish [Ep.184]
07/08/2025
Avoiding Account Shutdowns: Proactive Support Strategies for Amazon Sellers With John Cavendish [Ep.184]
The rules of selling on Amazon have changed, and sellers who don’t adapt are paying the price in time, revenue, and sometimes, their entire account. In this episode, we’re joined by John Cavendish, the founder of Seller Candy, an agency that deals with Seller Support on behalf of Amazon sellers.We dive into what’s really going wrong behind the scenes of Amazon businesses with someone who sees it all from the inside. From shifting product launch strategies to the overlooked support issues that sabotage sellers, we uncover the patterns that can quietly erode your success. We explore the most common launch mistakes Amazon sellers make, why account suspensions are on the rise, and what proactive steps you can take to protect your account’s health before it’s too late. If you want to launch smarter, avoid suspension triggers, and get ahead of account health issues before they escalate, this episode is packed with essential insights. Topics Discussed in this episode: How launching a product on Amazon has changed (03:47) Common product launch mistakes entrepreneurs make (10:17) The main support problems Amazon sellers experience (11:46) The most common reasons for account suspensions (17:19) Proactive steps you can take to avoid account health issues (19:59) How Seller Candy’s clients are reacting to tariffs (25:14) John’s advice to US-based Amazon sellers (29:42) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to protect your Amazon seller account from unnecessary suspensions!
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A Guide to Funding Options for Early-Stage SaaS Founders With Denise Edwards [Ep.183]
07/02/2025
A Guide to Funding Options for Early-Stage SaaS Founders With Denise Edwards [Ep.183]
Not every SaaS success story starts with a multi-million-dollar seed round. While flashy headlines highlight startups raising big in Silicon Valley, most founders are left asking a far more practical question: Should I bootstrap, or go after funding? In this episode, we’re joined by Denise Edwards, the founder of SaaS Launch, a platform that helps early-stage SaaS founders secure the right kind of capital and avoid the wrong kind of investor. We dive into the different types of funding available to SaaS founders and explain the real trade-offs between raising capital vs bootstrapping. Denise breaks down dilutive vs non-dilutive funding and what those terms actually mean for your business long-term. But it’s not just about money. Denise highlights the intangible value investors can offer, like mentorship, industry connections, and strategic insights, that often outweigh the dollar signs. We also tackle some of the biggest myths and misconceptions founders believe about fundraising. Finally, Denise walks us through the anatomy of a great pitch, what to say, what to avoid, and how to stand out from the crowd. Whether you're scaling with your own savings or prepping for your first round, this episode will give you the tools and insight to make smarter funding decisions for your SaaS startup. Topics Discussed in this episode: How Denise went from working in SaaS to starting SaaS Launch(01:56) The different types of funding available to SaaS founders (06:30) The pros and cons of raising funding vs bootstrapping (09:00) Dilutive vs non-dilutive funding options (11:27) The intangible benefits that investors bring to the table (17:00) Common myths and misconceptions founders have about fundraising (20:00) The KPIs and metrics that investors look at (24:20) The biggest mistakes founders make when pitching investors (30:23) The anatomy of a great pitch (37:33) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to take the next step in your SaaS journey with confidence.
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The SaaS Guide to Building with Purpose and Exiting with Pride with Rob Walling [Ep.182]
06/26/2025
The SaaS Guide to Building with Purpose and Exiting with Pride with Rob Walling [Ep.182]
What if scaling your SaaS didn’t require burning out or selling your soul to venture capital? In this episode, Greg sits down with seasoned SaaS founder, author, and startup mentor Rob Walling for a candid conversation about what it really takes to build a sustainable, sellable SaaS business. Rob kicks things off by sharing how he stumbled into SaaS before it was cool, and how that journey led him to co-create TinySeed, an alternative funding model that puts founders first. He breaks down how TinySeed’s 12-month program works, who it’s for, and how it compares to traditional VC. But this episode isn’t just about funding, it’s about founder freedom. We dive deep into the psychological shifts that come with selling your business, how to recognize the right time to exit, and how to protect your energy both before and after a sale. Rob also shares the biggest traps SaaS founders fall into when chasing “growth at all costs” and the core traits he sees in founders who succeed. Whether you're bootstrapping, raising capital, or planning an exit, this episode is packed with honest, actionable insights that will help you scale smarter, and sell without regret. Topics Discussed in this episode: Rob’s background and how he got into SaaS (02:08) The origins of TinySeed and how it differs from Venture Capital (12:09) The opportunities that are created through selling your business (19:43) A breakdown of Tiny Seed’s 12-month program (22:19) The pros and cons of a “growth at all costs” mindset (28:32) The requirements needed to join Tiny Seed (30:20) The psychological effects of exiting your business (33:56) How to tell when to sell your business (39:40) How to avoid burnout before and after your exit (46:43) The characteristics that successful founders share (52:21) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to take the next step in your SaaS journey with confidence.
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Sales Tax Mistakes That Could Cost You When Selling Your Business With Jessica Rhoads [Ep.181]
06/24/2025
Sales Tax Mistakes That Could Cost You When Selling Your Business With Jessica Rhoads [Ep.181]
As Benjamin Franklin famously said, “In this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.” But for online business owners, taxes aren’t always so certain, especially when it comes to sales tax. In this episode, we’re joined by Jessica Rhoads. Jessica is an internationally experienced CPA and self-confessed “dumpster fire accountant” who specializes in helping business owners untangle messy tax situations. We cover the key types of taxes every entrepreneur should understand, and zoom in on the one that’s most commonly misunderstood, and most likely to derail a future exit: sales tax. Jessica breaks down how sales tax applies to non-tangible goods like SaaS products and apps, what triggers a sales tax nexus, and why ignoring it can lead to massive headaches during due diligence. She also shares insight on the best and worst states to set up your business from a tax standpoint, when to file a Voluntary Disclosure Agreement (VDA), and how to stay compliant if you’re selling across borders. If you're building a business with the goal of selling one day, this episode is a must-listen. It could save you from tax troubles that scare off buyers, or cost you more than you bargained for. Topics Discussed in this episode: The different types of taxes businesses should be aware of (03:45) Why sales tax is so important when selling your business (06:49) How sales tax is applied to software and apps (11:43) An overview of sales tax nexus (17:30) The different tax softwares that can help you figure out your taxes (19:50) The best and worst states to set up your business in (23:07) How to stay compliant if you have sales tax nexus (28:16) How tax works if you’re selling in foreign countries (30:37) When to file a VDA (33:56) A major misconception founders have about sales tax that hurts them later (39:39) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to get your business taxes in order - before it’s too late.
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Why Buying Digital Businesses Beats the Stock Market With Nathan Hamilton [The Opportunity Ep.180]
06/19/2025
Why Buying Digital Businesses Beats the Stock Market With Nathan Hamilton [The Opportunity Ep.180]
The golden age of affiliate sites may be behind us, but can affiliate sites still make good money? And are websites in general still a good investment? In this episode, Greg speaks with Nathan Hamilton, a former equity analyst who shifted into buying and growing online businesses. Nathan recently acquired dividend.watch, a dividend investing platform that helps users discover stocks, track income, and manage their portfolios in one place. Nathan explains how Google’s algorithm updates and the rise of AI have reshaped the affiliate landscape. While many content sites have struggled, he shares which strategies still work and what kinds of online businesses are best positioned for success today. He also walks through his acquisition process, what he looks for in a deal, how he evaluates growth potential, and why he moved away from affiliate sites in favor of more product-driven platforms. As a non-technical buyer, Nathan offers helpful lessons on managing a tech-heavy site without technical expertise. Drawing from his financial background, Nathan compares investing in online businesses to buying stocks, weighing the risks, rewards, and potential ROI of each. Finally, Nathan flips the script on Greg, asking how he’s seeing affiliate site owners adapt to today’s SEO challenges and what strategies successful operators are using to diversify their traffic and revenue streams. If you’re wondering whether content sites still have a future, or you’re a would-be investor trying to choose between stocks and digital businesses, this episode is packed with firsthand insight you won’t want to miss. Topics Discussed in this episode: Nathan’s background and how he ended up flipping sites (02:19) What Nathan looks for in an acquisition (05:47) How the algorithm updates affected Nathan’s sites and how to thrive moving forward (07:32) Nathan’s growth plan for his newly acquired business (12:35) The best online business models to invest in right now (21:10) Nathan’s experience taking over an existing business (22:36) Nathan’s advice for non-technical buyers looking to acquire a business (24:28) The ROI of buying digital businesses vs buying stocks(27:12) Nathan’s Questions for Greg How is Greg seeing affiliate sites manage the current SEO and AI environment (30:42) What strategies are people using to diversify beyond SEO? (42:08) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and discover whether investing in affiliate sites is still worth it.
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Is AI Killing SEO Agencies, or Reinventing Them? With Jerry Chen [The Opportunity Ep.179]
06/03/2025
Is AI Killing SEO Agencies, or Reinventing Them? With Jerry Chen [The Opportunity Ep.179]
AI is changing SEO as we know it. But what does this mean for SEO agencies?That is what Jerry Chen, Founder of ECF Marketing, joins us to discuss. Jerry brings his experience in SEO and marketing to unpack how AI is disrupting the traditional agency model. He predicts that as AI tools become more advanced, many marketing services, especially lower-ticket ones, will become cheaper and more commoditized as these tasks are increasingly fulfilled by AI agents. Agencies that fail to adapt may struggle, but those that evolve can thrive. It’s not all doom and gloom. As AI helps to reduce workloads and overheads, Jerry reminds us that it's only a matter of time until we see the first single-person unicorn. A business that hits at least a billion dollars in revenue, operated by one person and a bunch of AI agents. Greg and Jerry also explore the growing importance of personal branding. As AI-generated content floods the market, genuine human connection and authenticity will be what sets winning brands apart. If you're in digital marketing, run an agency, or want to stay ahead of the AI curve, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear how AI is reshaping SEO, and what savvy entrepreneurs are doing to stay competitive. Topics Discussed in this episode: Jerry’s background: From rocket science to SEO (03:00) The future of SEO in the age of AI (18:06) The traditional SEO agency model is dying (27:12) Why personal branding and human connection with your audience are so important (33:50) Jerry’s AI agency (38:06) Taking content repurposing to a whole new level with AI (48:58) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and explore how AI is transforming SEO agencies!
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Real vs. Fake: How to Protect Your Amazon Brand from Review Fraud With Shane Barker [The Opportunity Ep.178]
04/29/2025
Real vs. Fake: How to Protect Your Amazon Brand from Review Fraud With Shane Barker [The Opportunity Ep.178]
If you’ve ever had to deal with fake reviews sabotaging your Amazon business, you know how damaging and frustrating it can be. That’s why Shane Barker created TraceFuse, an AI-powered platform that helps Amazon sellers detect and remove negative reviews that violate Amazon’s policies, without you having to lift a finger. In this episode, Shane joins us to discuss how TraceFuse came to life, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at how Amazon’s rating and review system really works. We dive into how to spot fake reviews, the consequences of letting them slide, and which niches are the biggest targets for fake review attacks. According to Shane, “Reviews are the core of Amazon. They not only affect sales, they also affect your Best Seller ranking and your star rating. We’ve seen people lose anywhere from 10% to 50% of their sales because they dropped from 4.3 to 4.2 stars. If you're a seller, you need to really focus on reviews. They’re the biggest thing you've got going.” Shane also shares some of the most surprising, and occasionally bizarre, fake reviews he’s come across, and walks us through the difference between the traditional manual reporting process and the streamlined system TraceFuse offers. If you’re an Amazon seller looking to protect your brand, improve your ratings, and fight back against unfair review tactics, this is an episode you don’t want to miss. Topics Discussed in this episode: Shane’s background and the origins of TraceFuse (02:40) How the rating and review system on Amazon works (07:11) How to identify fake reviews (10:58) The consequences of fake reviews (19:39) The niches that are most targeted by fake review attacks (21:48) The most surprising reviews Shane has seen (27:38) The manual process for reporting fake reviews vs the TraceFuse process (31:36) White hat vs grey hat reputation management (35:55) The RIO Shane has seen for his clients by removing fake reviews (40:32) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to manage fake Amazon reviews!
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Perfecting Performance Optimization: Scale Smarter, Sell Faster With Sabir Semerkant [The Opportunity Ep.177]
03/11/2025
Perfecting Performance Optimization: Scale Smarter, Sell Faster With Sabir Semerkant [The Opportunity Ep.177]
Most entrepreneurs are so busy chasing new opportunities that they overlook the goldmine sitting right inside their own business. That’s where eCommerce growth expert Sabir Semerkant comes in. With 25 years of experience and over $1 billion in incremental sales under his belt, Sabir knows exactly where businesses are leaving money on the table. He uses that experience to help other businesses grow through his growth mastermind curse, Growth By Sabir.In this episode, Sabir walks us through the often-overlooked opportunities that can be unlocked through performance optimization. He explains the power of consistency and compound growth, showing how a simple 1% boost in key metrics each day can lead to almost 37x growth over a year. Much of this growth can be accessed from within your business, by using the resources and data already at your disposal. Sabir explains, “You don't see librarians driving Lamborghinis. They have access to all the knowledge in the library, but they're not using it. Many entrepreneurs are the same. They have data all over the place, scattered in Shopify, Google Analytics, Klaviyo, Google ads, Meta ads, etc. But they don’t use that data to help them grow their business.” If you’re ready to scale smarter, not harder, this episode is packed with game-changing insights. Don’t miss it! Topics Discussed in this episode: From computer scientist to eCommerce veteran (02:18) The compounding power of just 1% growth every day (14:48) The importance of performance optimization (19:57) What is a good ROAS for an eCommerce company? (29:38) Direct response marketing is a powerful tool that is often overlooked (36:09) The dangers of offering too many discounts to your customers (44:14) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn the power of performance optimization!
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Why Personal Brands Aren't as Good as You Think [The Opportunity Ep.176]
03/05/2025
Why Personal Brands Aren't as Good as You Think [The Opportunity Ep.176]
Many people talk about personal branding like it’s the golden ticket to success. But is it really the best way to grow a business? There’s no doubt that having a strong personal brand can open doors. It helps you stand out, build trust, and connect with an audience. Entrepreneurs like Alex Hormozi have used their personal brands to create massive business opportunities. But here’s the catch—when your business revolves around you, scaling becomes a challenge. What happens when you want to step away? Or sell the business? Buyers don’t want a business that disappears when the owner does. They want systems, not personalities. In this episode, Greg breaks down the pros and cons of building a personal brand and whether it’s worth your time. He also shares alternative strategies, like focusing on building a great product or service first, as well as practical advice on how to balance personal branding with long-term business growth. If you’ve been wondering whether you need a personal brand to succeed, this episode will give you a fresh perspective. Tune in and find out how to do it the right way! Topics Discussed in this episode: Personal brands are not as important as you think (02:00) Personal brands only work if you have an interesting story (04:15) The opportunity cost of personal branding (05:50) The advantages of having a personal brand (09:33) The challenge of selling a business with a personal brand (14:39) The marketing funnel misconception (19:58) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn the pros and cons of personal branding when building a business.
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Why AI Startups Fail, And How to Succeed [The Opportunity Ep.175]
03/04/2025
Why AI Startups Fail, And How to Succeed [The Opportunity Ep.175]
Is the AI boom just another bubble waiting to burst, or is it the start of a power wave of business opportunities? Well, that depends on how sustainable AI-driven businesses are in the long run.In this episode, Greg dives into the realities of AI-driven businesses—covering what makes them valuable, the risks buyers should watch out for, and whether AI businesses have long-term staying power. Greg explores how AI is being used in eCommerce, marketing agencies, and SaaS, and why some models succeed while others struggle. With rapid advancements, AI businesses can scale quickly, but they also face challenges like dependence on third-party technology, evolving regulations, and increasing competition.Thinking about selling your AI business? We cover what buyers are actually looking for—like strong recurring revenue and proprietary data. And if you’re considering buying an AI business, Greg shares tips on how to spot real opportunities and avoid risky deals. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or just curious about the AI boom, this episode is packed with insights to help you make smart decisions. Topics Discussed in this episode: The AI business boom & overheating market (01:26) The risk of AI business obsolescence (02:46) The best strategy: build fast & sell fast (05:46) The reality of selling AI businesses (09:16) eCommerce and AI media companies as a safer business model (12:03) Mentions: Sit back, and grab a coffee as we discuss the opportunities and pitfalls of the AI boom.
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From Side Hustle to Biggest Systainer Supplier in the U.S. with Tim Swieter [The Opportunity Ep.174]
02/25/2025
From Side Hustle to Biggest Systainer Supplier in the U.S. with Tim Swieter [The Opportunity Ep.174]
Great entrepreneurs don’t just wait for opportunities, they create them. That’s exactly what Tim Swieter did. It all started when Tim was searching for storage containers for his home workshop. He quickly realized that the Systainer market in the U.S. had a major gap. Instead of just moving on, he saw an opportunity. So, he reached out to the international owners of Systainer with a proposition - he wanted to become their U.S. distributor. Fast-forward a few years, and what started as a side hustle turned into the largest Systainer distribution business in the country. Then came the ultimate full-circle moment: Tim sold the business back to Systainer’s owners, walking away with a lucrative payday and a wealth of experience. In this episode, Tim shares the inside story—how he identified an overlooked niche, built brand recognition and trust, and scaled his business. He also opens up about the challenges of selling, the unexpected hurdles he faced, and what it’s really like to stay involved as a consultant post-acquisition. According to Tim, “If you're going to consult, you have to set boundaries and clearly outline the scope of your work. You also need to know that you really want to work with that team. If those things don't exist, you either need to really cut back on the consulting or not do it at all.” Whether you're looking to sell your business or searching for inspiration on how to build one, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss. Topics Discussed in this episode: From building theme park rollercoasters to running an eCommerce business (02:08) The challenges Tim faced launching and growing his business (10:36) The marketing strategies Tim used to build trust and brand recognition (13:00) Balancing B2B vs B2C customers (20:35) How Tim became the biggest Systainer supplier in the US (23:08) How Tim ended up selling his Systainer business (27:39) Calculating a valuation for the business (32:27) The timeline of the sale - it’s always longer than you think (38:17) Tim’s new post-acquisition consulting role (40:22) Tim’s work in the SaaS world and the opportunities he found in that industry (47:12) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how this entrepreneur identified a gap in the market and used it to his advantage!
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Scaling a Freelancer Platform: Solving the Double-Sided Marketplace Problem with Chris M. Walker [Ep.173]
02/04/2025
Scaling a Freelancer Platform: Solving the Double-Sided Marketplace Problem with Chris M. Walker [Ep.173]
Marketplaces are notoriously hard businesses to run and build. We would know.Running a marketplace means constantly balancing two sides—the buyers and the sellers. If one side struggles, the whole thing falls apart.Chris M. Walker has cracked the code of this delicate dance. As the founder of Legiit, a thriving freelance marketplace for businesses, agencies, and SEOs, he’s learned how to make both sides of the equation work in harmony. In this episode, we sit down with Chris to unpack the operational challenges of running a double-sided marketplace. He shares the lessons he's learned, the mistakes he’s made, and the strategies that helped Legiit become a trusted platform for freelancers.One of the biggest takeaways? The power of company culture. Scaling a business means founders can’t do everything themselves. Chris believes a strong, well-aligned remote team is the key to keeping things running smoothly—even when you’re not in the room. He prioritizes culture to make sure his team is not just working but thriving. If you're growing a business, managing a remote team, or thinking about starting your own marketplace, you won’t want to miss this conversation. Tune in to the full episode to learn more! Topics Discussed in this episode: Chris’s origins story and how he ended up creating Legiit (02:38) Dealing with the double-sided marketplace problem (07:09) How Chris attracts customers to Legiit (09:39) Using courses as a loss-leader product (13:58) Chris breaks down Legiit’s marketing funnel (16:03) Chris’s experience at the India SEO conference and the power of conferences (21:03) How Chris structures and manages his team (27:52) Chris’s advice for managing remote teams (32:09) How freelancers can get clients and how to adjust to a larger client base (36:35) Chris’s thoughts on the impact of AI and the future of SEO (44:06) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to grow a marketplace and build an efficient remote team!
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SEO Agency Survival Guide: Thriving Amid Google Updates and AI Disruption with Steven Schneider [Ep.172]
01/21/2025
SEO Agency Survival Guide: Thriving Amid Google Updates and AI Disruption with Steven Schneider [Ep.172]
SEO has always been a powerful way to drive online traffic, but with the rise of AI and Google algorithm updates, the game has shifted. So how do SEO agencies combat these new challenges and remain relevant? Steven Schneider, co-founder of TrioSEO, believes the secret is sticking to the fundamentals, and honing in what you’re good at. In this episode, Steven shares why he’s still a big believer in SEO, how he’s adapted his agency to make the most of modern SEO, and how AI has reshaped online traffic. Steven also gives actionable tips on protecting your site from Google algorithm updates, explaining that quality content should be your top priority. He also explains that SEO is a marathon, not a sprint. According to Steven, “ Everyone's trying to shave off time in SEO, but that's not how it works. SEO is a game of delayed gratification. The strategy is to build something that will last for years. And if you're thinking in months and weeks, you're already upside down from the get-go.” Whether you’re running an SEO agency or looking to boost your site’s performance, this episode is packed with practical advice and strategies you can start using today. Topics Discussed in this episode: Steven’s background and how he ended up in online business (02:05) Narrowing down a target audience for your agency (15:03) Why Steven focused heavily on content through his agency (18:35) How Steven vets his white label partners (20:54) Why communication is key to an agency’s success (23:36) Is SEO enough for most companies or is omnichannel the way to go? (32:24) SEO best practices to shield yourself from Google algorithm updates (34:33) How AI is affecting search (38:24) How Steven has incorporated AI as a tool in his business (44:19) How to maintain good quality traffic from Google despite AI (46:27) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to build a modern SEO agency.
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Bringing a Disruptive Ecommerce Product to Market with David Bean [The Opportunity Ep.171]
01/14/2025
Bringing a Disruptive Ecommerce Product to Market with David Bean [The Opportunity Ep.171]
Bringing a new product to market is no small feat. But launching a disruptive product that has the potential to transform an industry? That’s a whole different ball game.That’s exactly what David Bean set out to do with Nira, his business that develops innovative at-home skincare lasers to fight aging. In this episode, David shares the highs and lows of launching and scaling his unusual business—how he navigated the uphill battle of finding early-stage funding, tackled the challenges of marketing something brand-new, and built brand recognition for a never-before-seen product. David also shares practical advice on what to look for in an investor, how to prepare your business for investors, and how to remain relevant in the rapidly changing online business environment. According to David, “The online business industry is changing so much. The best way to take advantage of great opportunities is to be nimble. To be agile and to adjust. You’ve got to constantly be educating yourself. If you can do that, then you’ll do really well.” If you’re thinking about launching a business of your own, this episode is packed with stories, tips, and advice to help you take that first step. Topics Discussed in this episode: Moving from being an engineer to becoming an eCommerce entrepreneur (02:48) The challenges David had to overcome building his beauty company (14:00) How David launched his business after eight years researching his product (24:22) How changes in Facebook Ad algorithms have affected David’s business (30:27) David’s advice to entrepreneurs seeking early-stage funding (32:16) The characteristics David looks for in an investor (40:09) The big milestones David wants to hit with his business moving forward (46:15) David’s advice to entrepreneurs looking to bring disruptive products to market (48:28) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to launch a disruptive business from the ground up!
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Using the 80/20 Principle to Grow Your Business Beyond 7-Figures with Perry Marshall [The Opportunity Ep.170]
01/07/2025
Using the 80/20 Principle to Grow Your Business Beyond 7-Figures with Perry Marshall [The Opportunity Ep.170]
Growing a business to 7 figures is a huge achievement—but pushing past that million-dollar milestone can feel like hitting a wall. Scaling from $1 million to $10 million is a whole different ballgame. So, how do you navigate this tricky terrain and break through the “seven-figure desert”? Perry Marshall believes the key to unlocking exponential growth is the 80/20 principle. Perry is an experienced business strategist and the author of 80/20 Sales and Marketing. He also wrote Ultimate Guide to Google Ads, the world’s best-selling book on internet advertising. In this episode, Perry shares how applying the 80/20 rule—where 80% of your results come from just 20% of your efforts—can transform the way you approach your business. As businesses grow, so do their complexities. Perry explains that moving into the high 7-figure range means shifting your skillset from running your business to leading the people who run it. At this level, simply being busy isn’t enough to achieve success. You have to be busy doing the right things. It may surprise some entrepreneurs, but doing the right thing also includes taking time away from your business. According to Perry, “If you don't have empty space in your day, you'll never be able to think. Your most productive time is almost never sitting in front of your computer. It's having space to think. I call it Renaissance time. You have to have space to think about your business, outside of your business.” If you want to unlock massive growth, this episode is packed with game-changing insights you won’t want to miss. Topics Discussed in this episode: How employee equity helped Perry start his first online business (02:52) The indicators that a business is ready to scale and how to prepare for growth (12:19) The five levels of 80/20 (18:48) How to apply the 80/20 principle to a business’s growth (25:47) Why you can’t build your business without ‘renaissance time’ (34:23) Common bottlenecks that hinder growth (45:35) How to grow while avoiding the pitfalls of rapid growth (51:00) The first step to reigniting growth after hitting a plateau (55:03) Perry’s predictions on how AI will affect the future of Google in SEO and PPC (57:27) The best business advice Perry has ever received (1:04:22) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to unlock exponential growth using the 80/20 principle!
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Optimizing a Content Agency through Automations & AI With Mahmoud Elsaid [The Opportunity Ep.169]
12/26/2024
Optimizing a Content Agency through Automations & AI With Mahmoud Elsaid [The Opportunity Ep.169]
As a business owner, your time is one of your most valuable assets. It’s easy to get bogged down by day-to-day tasks that pull you away from what really matters—growing your business. Finding ways to take back your time is key to running your business smoothly and efficiently. This is exactly the challenge Mahmoud Elsaid, founder of the content agency Content Wish, faced. Managing over 50 contractors, Mahmoud was drowning in manual tasks like processing orders, invoicing, and hiring. To fix this, he built automations that now save him more than 3 hours every single day. In this episode, Mahmoud shares how he scaled his agency using automations and AI. He opens up about the struggles he encountered along the way and walks us through the tools and processes that helped him streamline operations. Mahmoud also gives advice to fellow entrepreneurs who are looking to automate their agencies: “Before you can automate your agency, you have to fix and test your processes with clear KPIs. If your processes don't work or don't achieve the required KPIs, there is no point in stressing over automation.” If you’re ready to reclaim your time, optimize your operations, and take your agency to the next level, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! Topics Discussed in this episode: How Mahmoud earned his first dollar online at age 15 and what he’s up to now (03:20) The catalyst that inspired Mahmoud to start his own agency (09:21) Scaling ContentWish and the critical decisions that led to growth (11:54) Adapting a content agency to thrive in the age of AI (16:18) The most common SEO issues Mahmoud’s clients encounter (20:26) The automations that transformed Mahmoud’s agency and the AI tools he used (22:24) Mahmoud’s advice to agency owners looking to automate their operations (26:03) How to ensure that automations don’t compromise personal touch (28:55) The challenges Mahmoud faced when automating his agency (31:42) Trends and opportunities in SEO and AI in the next few years (33:41) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to streamline your operations using automations!
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From Zero to a 6-Figure Exit in Just One Year with Jordan Saniuk [The Opportunity Ep.168]
12/10/2024
From Zero to a 6-Figure Exit in Just One Year with Jordan Saniuk [The Opportunity Ep.168]
Some of the best businesses start organically —by solving a real problem.Jordan Saniuk’s business was no different. As a realtor, Jordan had trouble selling a property and noticed a bigger issue: Realtors needed a better way to connect. So, he created a platform where they could share listings, price reductions, bonuses, and more. Realtors loved it, and within a year, Jordan’s idea grew to 500 clients and 43,000 subscribers. In our latest podcast episode, Jordan shares how he built this business from scratch and sold it for six figures—all in just 12 months. Jordan opens up about the challenges he encountered while scaling his business and the tools and techniques that helped him succeed. One of the keys to Jordan’s success was his effective use of email marketing. He found a way to connect with potential clients without overwhelming them, building trust and credibility along the way. But Jordan didn’t stop at digital marketing. He also tapped into the power of in-person networking. Jordan explains, “Lots of people want to start an online business and market it through social media and paid online ads, but there's no replacement for in-person networking. Telling people about what you're doing in real life, getting them excited about it, and having them tell other people. Real social proof of concept is much more powerful than reposting someone's story on Instagram.” This mix of online and offline efforts gave Jordan’s business the edge it needed to fuel its explosive growth. After just one year, Jordan decided to sell the business—a big move that came with valuable lessons of its own. Tune into this episode to hear how Jordan turned a simple idea into a six-figure success story. Topics Discussed in this episode: Jordan’s background and how he became a digital entrepreneur (02:13) The power of email as a growth tool (06:10) How Jordan scaled his email list to 43,000 subscribers in just one year (09:00) The challenges Jordan faced as he rapidly grew his business (18:19) Why Jordan decided to sell his business (26:55) The untapped power of direct mail (34:19) What has changed for Jordan since he sold this business (38:30) What Jordan would have done differently if he had to start again (43:11) Jordan’s advice to first-time business sellers (45:43) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how effective email marketing helped build a six-figure business in just one year!
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Boosting Amazon Sales Using the Power of Split Testing with Andri Sadlak [The Opportunity Ep.167]
10/29/2024
Boosting Amazon Sales Using the Power of Split Testing with Andri Sadlak [The Opportunity Ep.167]
Having a great product is one thing. Ensuring that it actually appeals to your target audience is a whole different thing entirely. A product that doesn’t convert is essentially useless. That is why split testing is so important. Even a 10% improvement in your conversions can result in massive growth for your business. In this episode, we chat with Andri Sadlak, the founder of Product Pinion, a split-testing platform designed specifically for Amazon sellers. Andri dives into why split testing matters—from refining your product’s appeal and optimizing ad spend to gathering insights about your customers and staying a step ahead of the competition. Andri breaks down the split testing process into four simple steps: Step 1 - Gather feedback from your target audience using things like surveys and Facebook communities. Step 2 - Create multiple versions of whatever you’re testing based on that audience feedback. Step 3 - Conduct split tests in a simulated environment. Step 4 - Move to Amazon and test again. The best part? Improving your conversions doesn’t require years of experience, special skills, or a huge budget. It’s a powerful approach that is accessible to any business, at every stage of your growth. As Andri explains, “Optimizing conversions is a never-ending process. There's a huge benefit to constant improvement. It’s the principle of compounding. As long as you stay on top of things and always improve, little by little, you benefit from that compounding because very few of your competitors will be as resilient and committed to perfection as you are.” If you want to take your Amazon sales to a whole new level, then tune in for Andri’s expert tips on split testing and unlocking a deeper understanding of your audience! Topics Discussed in this episode: Why many Boutique aggregators are failing (04:29) Why Andri had to sell his house to save his business (06:57) What drove Andri to sell his FBA business (11:34) How selling his business empowered Andri to start a new business (15:25) The origins of Andri’s market research SaaS business (17:29) Consumer research trends on Amazon (21:51) How to set up effective split testing (23:58) Tips on how to get ahead in the current Amazon seller landscape (35:00) How the Amazon marketplace will evolve in the next few years (42:45) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn the secret to creating a long-lasting boost to your Amazon sales!
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Is PR Still Valuable? The Truth About Press Coverage With Peter Shankman [The Opportunity Ep.166]
10/14/2024
Is PR Still Valuable? The Truth About Press Coverage With Peter Shankman [The Opportunity Ep.166]
Oscar Wilde once said, “There’s only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.” Getting your business mentioned in the right places at the right time can take you from obscurity to virality overnight. Nowadays, businesses tend to rely on social media, but traditional PR and press coverage still play a key role in brand recognition and lead generation. In this episode, we’re joined by Peter Shankman, the founder of HARO, and most recently, Source of Sources, a platform that helps journalists find the sources they need, and businesses get the publicity they seek. Peter discusses the state of modern-day PR, explains the many benefits of press coverage, and offers practical tips on how to get your business featured in popular publications. According to Peter, “When it comes to getting PR or press for your company, your job is to make a reporter's life easier. Email them saying “This is what I do. Here’s my website. Here's what I know. Here's what I can help you say,” and they will respond to you. Anything you can do to make their job easier will get you the press you’re so desperately seeking.” Beyond PR, Peter also founded Mental Capital Consulting, which helps businesses attract, hire, and retain neurodiverse employees. Having grown up with ADHD, Peter knows firsthand how neurodiversity can be a business superpower if you understand how to leverage it. He talks about the value neurodiverse employees bring to companies and offers advice for neurodiverse entrepreneurs on using their unique abilities to gain an edge in business. Whether you're looking to land press coverage or discover how to turn neurodivergence into an advantage, this episode has something for every business owner! Topics Discussed in this episode: Peter’s background and why he started Source of Sources (02:29) Posting bad AI-generated content on HARO? Peter will find you! (04:18) The inspiration behind Mental Capital - turning neurodiversity into a superpower (07:36) The benefits of building a neurodiverse team for your business (14:37) Peter’s productivity tips for neurodiverse entrepreneurs (19:50) How to get more media coverage on a limited budget (25:42) The value of press coverage in the modern world (28:10) Press agencies - are they worth it? (35:30) How to build stronger relationships with journalists and publishers (39:02) The death of PR (42:37) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to generate press coverage and PR like a pro!
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My Journey to Becoming the CEO of Empire Flippers with Andy Allaway [The Opportunity Ep.165]
10/01/2024
My Journey to Becoming the CEO of Empire Flippers with Andy Allaway [The Opportunity Ep.165]
From our humble origins selling small niche websites to successfully selling over 2,300 online businesses and helping more than 70 entrepreneurs become millionaires, Empire Flippers has come a long way. Now, we're entering an exciting new chapter with Andy Allaway taking the helm as our new CEO. In this episode, we take you behind the scenes at Empire Flippers, where Andy shares his journey from Director of Operations, to Chief of Staff, and now CEO. He talks about the rapid growth we experienced during the 2020/2021 online business boom and the challenges that followed in the post-pandemic downturn. Andy also explains the strategies he put in place to get Empire Flippers back on track. According to Andy, “You have to make a conscious decision about what culture you want in your business. You have to decide what it is that you're about. That helps you identify the right people for the business who share your values and are able to maximize what you offer. Then, let that bleed through into everything you do in the business.” We also dive into what makes a great leader and how CEOs must adapt their leadership style in both good times and tough ones. Andy explains, “To be a really really good leader, you have to be able to flex your style depending on the situation that faces you. The way you lead in calm waters is not the way you lead when your back is up against the wall.” If you're an employee looking to gain the kind of leadership skills that you need to become a CEO, then this is also a fantastic podcast for you. Topics Discussed in this episode: Andy’s background and his early days at Empire Flippers (03:10) The changes Andy made to streamline Empire Flipper's operations (08:08) The chaos of 2020 and how it negatively affected Empire Flipper (09:50) Building company culture in a remote environment (20:22) How to find a CEO for your business (22:49) Becoming the CEO of Empire Flippers (25:44) How Andy turned the ship around and helped Empire Flippers recover (32:33) What entrepreneurs should focus on when rebuilding their business (36:32) What makes a good leader and peace-time CEOs vs war-time CEOs (40:30) Andy’s advice to entrepreneurs holding off on selling their business (46:18) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn what it takes to rise through the ranks and become a CEO.
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Support, Solve, and Scale: Amazon Seller Support Solutions with John Cavendish [The Opportunity Ep.164]
09/24/2024
Support, Solve, and Scale: Amazon Seller Support Solutions with John Cavendish [The Opportunity Ep.164]
Amazon Seller Support is notoriously tedious. Many sellers find themselves wasting hours dealing with support tickets, only to end up stuck in the same cycle of slow responses and unresolved issues. Dealing with Seller Support is a necessary evil, but what if someone could handle all of that for you? This is where John Cavendish spotted an opportunity. John is the co-founder of Seller Candy, an agency that deals with Seller Support on behalf of Amazon sellers. Whether it's handling emergencies like suspended accounts, fixing listing problems, managing flat files, or securing reimbursements, Seller Candy shoulders that workload so that you to focus on what you do best: growing your business. In this episode, John shares his expert tips on how to handle the most common challenges Amazon sellers face. He walks us through how to keep your account in good health and why it’s key to long-term success on the platform. Plus, with the holiday season fast approaching, John offers advice on how to get your business ready for the seasonal rush. But the conversation doesn’t just stop at FBA sellers. If you run an eCommerce agency or are thinking about starting one, John’s experience building Seller Candy offers valuable lessons. He talks about the challenges he faced, how he built a remote team, and what it takes to scale an agency in the fast-paced world of e-commerce. Whether you're an Amazon FBA seller bogged down by support issues or an agency owner looking for growth strategies, this episode is full of useful advice to help you move forward. Topics Discussed in this episode: Seller Candy’s origins and how it helps Amazon sellers (02:00) Common Seller Support challenges and how Seller Candy solves these (06:35) What is Amazon account health and why is it so important? (10:10) John’s tips to ensure smooth operations during the holiday season rush (15:30) How to forecast your holiday season inventory (17:15) The common characteristics that successful Amazon businesses share (19:26) What John wishes he’d known when he first started his Amazon business (23:48) Why John decided to pivot and start his own agency (29:31) How John built out his remote team and created a good team culture (36:10) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and discover an easier way to navigate Amazon Seller Support.
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Shopify Simplified: How to Launch, Sell, and Scale With Kurt Elster [The Opportunity Ep.163]
09/17/2024
Shopify Simplified: How to Launch, Sell, and Scale With Kurt Elster [The Opportunity Ep.163]
Choosing the right eCommerce platform can be a game-changer for your business. With so many options available, it’s important to find the platform that sets you up for success. In this episode, we chat with Kurt Elster, an expert who believes Shopify is the go-to platform for any eCommerce entrepreneur. Kurt has been running a Shopify services agency for over a decade, helping store owners with theme development, migrations, and support. He’s also the host of The Unofficial Shopify Podcast and has interviewed more than 500 eCommerce entrepreneurs. Kurt shares why Shopify is not just a software company but a champion for entrepreneurs. He dives into everything you need to know about selling on Shopify—from funding your store through Kickstarter-style campaigns to building an audience and optimizing conversions to boost sales. Driving traffic to a Shopify store is often a lot harder than attracting customers on Amazon. To combat this, eCommerce entrepreneurs need to think outside the box and keep their eyes open for hidden opportunities. According to Kurt, “People are ignoring SEO because they think AI is going to destroy it, which means a lot of people are not investing in SEO right now. But where are these AI tools getting the answers from? They're still doing Google searches! So, building content like long-form, ultimate guide content is a missed opportunity for a lot of folks. And, it's easier than ever to create the content because ChatGPT and other tools can help you write it.” Kurt also discusses the advantages of expanding into the Amazon marketplace and gives tips for Amazon FBA sellers looking to diversify with Shopify. Whether you're thinking about starting a Shopify business or looking to grow your current one, this episode is packed with insights to help you succeed! Topics Discussed in this episode: How eCommerce stores have evolved over the last decade (06:38) The most common mistakes eCommerce sellers make (10:23) The pros and cons of Kickstart-style campaigns (14:06) How to build an audience for a Shopify store (22:28) How to build an audience for your eCommerce business on Reddit (27:06) The benefits of expanding into the Amazon marketplace (30:18) Tips for Amazon FBA sellers looking to diversify with Shopify (34:25) The core pillars of good conversion rate optimization (38:02) Personal vs professional brands (42:32) Kurt's advice for entrepreneurs looking to build an agency (47:54) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn Shopify tools and tactics to skyrocket your sales!
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An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Building Wealth through Private Equity with Adam Coffey [The Opportunity Ep.161]
08/27/2024
An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Building Wealth through Private Equity with Adam Coffey [The Opportunity Ep.161]
Many entrepreneurs think selling their business is a one-time event. But there’s another way to get a big payday and continue growing your business. Instead of selling everything, you can sell a portion of your business to a private equity firm. This reduces your financial risk by allowing you to cash out a large sum of money from your business. Plus you now have a powerful new partner with deep pockets to help you grow your business even further. With this strategy, you can sell the same business multiple times, earning you far more money than you would by simply selling 100% of your business once-off. Adam Coffey, a private equity expert and CEO of The Chairman Group, has successfully used this strategy many times. In fact, his personal record is selling the same company five times in thirteen years! In this episode, Adam joins us to demystify the world of private equity for online business owners. He explains how private equity works, what a typical private equity deal structure looks like, and of course, the many benefits of partnering with a private equity firm. According to Adam, “The two biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make are overestimating their importance in their business, and struggling to decide when to sell their business. As they get older, they become more conservative, which slows growth. By partnering with private equity, they can reduce their risk, access more capital, and keep growing aggressively, ultimately maximizing their business's value.” Becoming a minority shareholder in your own business opens up avenues of growth many entrepreneurs didn’t even know existed. Done right, it is an excellent way to accelerate your personal wealth. Download this episode to learn more! Topics Discussed in this episode: Adam’s background and what motivates him today (02:31) The difference between private equity and other forms of investments (06:29) A typical private equity deal structure (13:50) The benefits of becoming a minority shareholder in your own company (20:00) How to attract private equity investments (32:17) Common private equity mistakes entrepreneurs make (44:49) The best professional advice Adam has ever been given or heard (52:11) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how partnering with private equity can accelerate your business’s growth!
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A Data-Driven Approach to Mastering SEO with Manick Bhan [The Opportunity Ep.161]
08/13/2024
A Data-Driven Approach to Mastering SEO with Manick Bhan [The Opportunity Ep.161]
Many people view SEO as art. It involves creativity, engagement, and out-of-the-box thinking. However, at its core, effective SEO is a science, grounded in measurable, data-driven strategies. Embracing this scientific approach is the key to SEO success.This is an area where Manick Bhan thrives. Manick is the founder of Search Atlas, an SEO software suite designed to automate your SEO with just one click.In this episode, Manick joins us to share his data-driven approach to SEO, and how he leveraged this expertise to build and scale his own SEO software business.Manick believes that holistic SEO, a combination of user experience, authority, content, and technical SEO, is the future. By understanding the formulas behind how Google ranks traffic and sites, you can unlock the secrets to SEO success. As Manick explains: “Google wants high-quality content, and how Google calculates this is essentially:Organic Traffic = Ranking Potential x Ranking Signals Ranking potential comes from having web pages and content that are indexable in search. Ranking signals come from authority and the UX / behavior signals that tell Google whether our content is good or not. Mastering these two factors through holistic SEO is the ultimate goal.” Manick also explores the role of AI in modern SEO, explaining how it can help agencies automate their services, delivering high-quality results more efficiently and cost-effectively. If you’re looking for a deeper understanding of the science behind SEO, then don’t miss a minute of this fascinating episode! Topics Discussed in This Episode: The current state of SEO and the emerging opportunities (04:21) The four pillars of holistic SEO (05:56) How to create AI content that actually ranks (07:35) Why automation is the key to modern-day SEO success (15:58) Why you should embrace AI or get left behind (20:14) The most common SEO mistakes that business owners make (25:23) How to recover from a Google penalty on your affiliate site (29:15) The problems that Search Altas solves that other SEO software doesn’t (38:16) How Manick’s Otto AI system identifies technical SEO issues (44:48) How Manick innovates and stays ahead in the industry (50:36) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to use a data-driven approach to master SEO!
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Overlooked Shopify Features That Can Transform Your Business with Chris Singleton [The Opportunity Ep.160]
07/09/2024
Overlooked Shopify Features That Can Transform Your Business with Chris Singleton [The Opportunity Ep.160]
Shopify is a powerhouse in the eCommerce industry, with merchants running more than 1,000,000 businesses on the platform. But Shopify is more than just a product listing tool. It offers thousands of apps and integrations to help you build a profitable eCommerce business. In this episode, we’re joined by Chris Singleton, the founder of Style Factory Productions, a site that provides in-depth reviews and comparisons of key business apps to hundreds of thousands of readers. Chris reveals the ‘hidden’ Shopify features that many merchants overlook. From Shopify’s SEO tools and blogging features to its free email marketing tool and abandon cart feature, Shopify has a full toolkit to help you grow your business beyond a simple eCommerce store. Chris also highlights the power of YouTube for eCommerce sellers. According to Chris, “YouTube is a key SEO strategy for Shopify merchants. The benefit is that you're dealing with two search engines because your video appears in the Google search results and on YouTube. The quickest SEO win at the moment is publishing content on third-party platforms like YouTube, Pinterest, LinkedIn, etc, and using that platform to drive traffic back to your store.” If you're an eCommerce seller, then this is an episode you don’t want to miss! Topics Discussed in This Episode: The most common pain points Shopify merchants face (02:15) Why Shopify merchants tend to focus on paid ads over traditional SEO (03:40) Why eCommerce SEO is easier than affiliate SEO (05:43) Quick SEO wins for Shopify (09:45) Hidden Shopify features that many merchants aren’t aware of (12:23) Shopify’s free email marketing tool (18:18) Creating an effective abandon cart structure in Shopify (22:25) Integrating apps into your Shopify store and which apps you should use (27:03) Why merchants should choose Shopify over other eCommerce platforms (29:44) How Chris has seen eCommerce evolve in the last 10 years (31:47) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to take your eCommerce business to the next level with Shopify’s integrated apps and tools.
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Behind the Scenes of an $85 Million Exit with Oliver Palmer [The Opportunity Ep.159]
07/02/2024
Behind the Scenes of an $85 Million Exit with Oliver Palmer [The Opportunity Ep.159]
Selling a business for millions of dollars is a dream that many entrepreneurs chase, but only a lucky few ever achieve.Oliver Palmer is one of those entrepreneurs. He founded a mobile technology business and sold it for an impressive $85 million.In this episode, Oliver takes us behind the scenes of his multi-million dollar exit. From the disappointments of a failed acquisition to the high of finding the perfect buyer. He also explains the many benefits of using an advisor during an exit. According to Oliver, “The best thing we did when selling our business was engage an advisor. It allowed us to position ourselves in front of acquirers we'd never even heard of. An advisor also brings legal advice and puts the sale together in a way that’s ideal for a buyer. If everything's all lined up, it's so much easier to get to a yes. You can't put a price on that.” Oliver also reveals the common problem his new firm, DQ Ventures solves by helping entrepreneurs build sustainable businesses from scratch without risking their day jobs.Whether you're a budding entrepreneur with a big idea or an experienced business owner aiming for a major exit, this episode has something for you. Enjoy! Topics Discussed in This Episode: Oliver’s background and how he founded his venture studio (02:19) A behind-the-scenes look at Oliver’s $85 million exit (03:48) The benefits of using an advisor or broker when exiting a business (14:59) The big thing that surprises entrepreneurs when exiting a business (19:53) How Oliver’s life changed after his multi-million dollar exit (24:31) What Oliver’s venture studio offers to startup entrepreneurs (28:13) The criteria Oliver looks for in a business to fund (37:50) The deal structure that Oliver offers startup companies he helps build (42:19) Oliver’s take on the secret to starting a successful business (51:20) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and get a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to sell an $85 million business!
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From Cart to Customer: How to Optimize Your eCommerce Logistics with Taylor Smits [The Opportunity Ep.158]
06/18/2024
From Cart to Customer: How to Optimize Your eCommerce Logistics with Taylor Smits [The Opportunity Ep.158]
Expanding into omnichannel sales is a great way to grow your eCommerce business, but it also results in a more complicated supply chain. That’s why working with a logistics partner who has their finger on the pulse of the industry is so important. In this episode, we chat with Taylor Smits, co-founder of MyFBAPrep, the largest Amazon prep and eCommerce fulfillment network in the US. Taylor joins us to explain how to optimize your supply chain without hindering growth and expansion. He outlines the common logistics pain points Amazon sellers face, how to ace your inventory forecasting, and how to remove redundancies in your supply chain to boost your bottom line. Taylor also reveals the best growth opportunities emerging in the eCommerce industry today. According to Taylor, “We're seeing a halo effect from TikTok shop. For every sale you make on TikTok shop, you can assume two or three increased sales on Amazon, because people go to Amazon to check if the brand is legitimate. Now, you can use your FBA inventory to fulfill TikTok. That's one more reason to get on TikTok as a seller and get that halo effect.” Whether you sell on one platform or many, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you streamline your logistics and grow your eCommerce business. Topics Discussed in This Episode: A brief overview of MyFBAPrep and its origins (01:58) How the Airbnb model of logistics works (05:39) The common supply chain bottlenecks for Amazon sellers (15:20) The current state of Amazon fees (19:48) How TikTok Shop is shaking up the eCommerce industry (25:26) The core pillars of an optimized supply chain (31:29) The best approach to inventory forecasting (36:53) The easiest way to boost your bottom line (42:21) An inside look at Taylor’s Preptopia platform (47:09) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to optimize your eCommerce logistics to boost your bottom line!
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How to Build a Successful Digital Marketing Agency with Zero Sales Calls or Meetings with Frankie Fihn [The Opportunity Ep.157]
05/28/2024
How to Build a Successful Digital Marketing Agency with Zero Sales Calls or Meetings with Frankie Fihn [The Opportunity Ep.157]
Most digital agency owners start their own businesses to be their own bosses and have more control over their time. However, they often find themselves overwhelmed with sales calls and meetings, working harder than ever. After falling prey to this pitfall himself, Frankie Fihn noticed that most sales calls and meetings follow the same script, with clients asking the same questions over and over. To solve the problem, Frankie created a system of pre-recorded videos that address common questions and issues that clients raise, eliminating the need for most meetings. In this episode, Frankie joins us to explain his framework for a phoneless, meetingless digital agency. Frankie highlights common obstacles agency owners face and shares the key steps they need to take to stop trading time for money. According to Frankie, “A common pain point agency owners struggle with is being too wide. They believe anybody with a credit card is a good fit. This dilutes both your messaging and your ability to deliver at scale because you're just doing too much. Just because you can do it for everybody doesn't mean you should.” By renting out their services, most agency owners are the product. Instead, they should create leverageable assets out of their existing tools and systems. This mindset shift will save you time and allow you to grow your agency exponentially. If you want to learn how to create a streamlined and profitable digital agency without being tethered to a phone, then this episode is for you. Topics Discussed in This Episode: Frankie's background and his approach to building an agency (02:00) The common pain points agency owners experience (04:00) The importance of streamlining your work and building repeatable systems (10:27) How Frankie automates sales calls (13:41) Frankie’s tips on tasks that should and shouldn’t take up your time in an agency (27:07) Identifying when to use white-label partners to help you grow (32:57) When to outsource and when to bring services in-house (39:19) The key to not trading time for money (48:10) The best piece of business advice Frankie has ever received (1:01:29) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to build a phoneless, meetingless digital marketing agency!
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Growing a Link-Building Agency to $500K MRR through Effective Networking with Steven Khanna [The Opportunity Ep.156]
05/21/2024
Growing a Link-Building Agency to $500K MRR through Effective Networking with Steven Khanna [The Opportunity Ep.156]
When running an online business it’s easy to fall prey to the mindset that everything should happen online. But sometimes, to really grow your online business, you need to step away from the screen and connect with people face-to-face. Take Steven Khanna, for example. He’s the Head of English Markets at White Press, a global link-building and marketing agency. Steven used in-person networking to skyrocket his success, generating over $500K per month for White Press.In this episode, Steven shares how attending conferences and actively networking played a crucial role in his success. Attending just one conference helped Steven grow his monthly recurring revenue (MRR) from $5K to $50K!Steven also dives into the important role that link-building plays in a modern SEO strategy. According to Steven, “People keep saying that links are not an important ranking factor, but if you look at the backlink profiles of big, successful websites, they’re still building links. Even in troubled times, link-building will never lose its value. Links will always be one of the most important ranking factors for driving traffic and leads.” Steven goes on to provide useful tips, tricks, and advice on how to optimize your link-building to ensure you are generating the right kind of traffic. This conversation with Steven shows the power of adaptability and perseverance in online business. It’s a reminder that it’s never too late to make your mark! Topics Discussed in This Episode: An introduction to White Press and its rapid growth (02:46) Steven’s background and how he ended up in SEO (05:49) The benefits of international expansion (12:26) Behavioral differences across different countries and cultures (17:33) How Steven builds trust with his clients (22:04) The important role conferences play in Steven’s acquisition strategy (29:23) How Steven uses affiliates to grow White Press (41:50) The most common myths people believe about link building (50:53) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn the power of in-person networking and the importance of link-building in modern SEO!
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Building the Fastest Growing Marketing Agency in the US with Erik Huberman [The Opportunity Ep.155]
04/30/2024
Building the Fastest Growing Marketing Agency in the US with Erik Huberman [The Opportunity Ep.155]
There are roughly 88,000 digital marketing agencies in the US and Hawke Media is the fastest-growing amongst them. What is the secret sauce to this kind of growth? Well, according to Erik Huberman, Hawke’s founder and CEO, it all boils down to working harder than everyone else and actually delivering on your promises. In this episode, Erik walks us through the origin story of Hawke Media, from its almost accidental beginnings, to how he scaled the business to its current value of over $150 million. He reveals the challenges he faced while growing the business, how he sustains Hawke’s rapid growth, and how he motivates his team to keep innovating. According to Erik, “Most people won't push themselves to the limit versus getting pushed. That’s why every major athlete wants a coach and trainer. It's not like Kobe didn't know how to do a workout. But having that outside push and that outside perspective is really helpful. And as the owner of the business, that extra push has to come from you." Erik also sheds light on one of his key growth strategies; acquiring other agencies. He explains the benefits of this strategy, and how he integrates those agencies and their owners into Hawke’s existing ecosystem. If you’re looking for first-hand knowledge on how to scale an agency to a 9-figure valuation, then look no further. Topics Discussed in This Episode: Erik’s background and what led him to create Hawke Media (02:05) What Erik did to help Hawke Media become the fastest-growing consultancy (10:02) How Erik sustains his agency’s rapid growth (14:30) The biggest challenges Erik faced when growing Hawke Media (16:23) Why Erik started acquiring other agencies (20:11) There’s always a deal to be made (27:46) Mentions: Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn what it takes to scale your digital agency to the moon.
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