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The Quarter
Matthew Gira
27 episodes
3 months ago
The stories of how bootstrapped businesses go from $0 to $250k in annual revenue
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Entrepreneurship
Education,
Business,
How To
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The stories of how bootstrapped businesses go from $0 to $250k in annual revenue
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Education,
Business,
How To
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Why this founder shut down his $250k juice biz
The Quarter
23 minutes
1 year ago
Why this founder shut down his $250k juice biz

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Sometimes the best thing an entrepreneur can do is choose themselves over their business.

That's exactly what Jermale Eddie did when he made the difficult decision to close Malamiah Juice Bar, a successful Grand Rapids juice bar that he had built from zero to $250,000 in annual revenue in just two and a half years.

Let's dive into how Jermale built Malamiah Juice Bar and the growth strategies that led to its success, even though the business eventually closed its doors.

The Quarter
The stories of how bootstrapped businesses go from $0 to $250k in annual revenue