I’ve started 9 businesses in 12 years. No wonder I’m exhausted. Here’s what I would do differently if I were starting today, which is actually what I did to start my latest business. Note: if you want to be a solo consultant or freelancer, that’s different than I’m talking about in this episode. That’s a fine choice but it will have very different considerations. Also, I said make $100k in annual revenue before committing to the business. That might be too high. Maybe $50k is the number, but ...
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I’ve started 9 businesses in 12 years. No wonder I’m exhausted. Here’s what I would do differently if I were starting today, which is actually what I did to start my latest business. Note: if you want to be a solo consultant or freelancer, that’s different than I’m talking about in this episode. That’s a fine choice but it will have very different considerations. Also, I said make $100k in annual revenue before committing to the business. That might be too high. Maybe $50k is the number, but ...
(Favorite) Finding Your Competitors' Factories And Beating Them At Their Own Game - Brian Miller
Next Level eCommerce
1 hour 13 minutes
3 years ago
(Favorite) Finding Your Competitors' Factories And Beating Them At Their Own Game - Brian Miller
What sourcing advantages can you gain for your eCommerce business by living in China for 10 years? How about being able to find your competitors' factories, improving their products, and beating them on Amazon and other platforms? That's exactly what Brian Miller has done. During that time, he also built a logistics company, with a modern warehouse in China. Click to listen, and find out exactly how he's done that. Show notes: http://nextlevelecommerce.co Want to exit your eCommerce...
Next Level eCommerce
I’ve started 9 businesses in 12 years. No wonder I’m exhausted. Here’s what I would do differently if I were starting today, which is actually what I did to start my latest business. Note: if you want to be a solo consultant or freelancer, that’s different than I’m talking about in this episode. That’s a fine choice but it will have very different considerations. Also, I said make $100k in annual revenue before committing to the business. That might be too high. Maybe $50k is the number, but ...