Get Noticed! Send a text. "We're not going to regret what we did. We're going to regret what we didn't do." That's Damion Lupo's life philosophy. What if the solution to America's critical housing shortage wasn't just building more homes, but completely reinventing how we build them? Damion Lupo and his team at FrameTec have raised over $100 million to commercialize the first major innovation in house framing since the nail gun was invented in 1952. At the heart of FrameTec's revolutionary a...
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Get Noticed! Send a text. "We're not going to regret what we did. We're going to regret what we didn't do." That's Damion Lupo's life philosophy. What if the solution to America's critical housing shortage wasn't just building more homes, but completely reinventing how we build them? Damion Lupo and his team at FrameTec have raised over $100 million to commercialize the first major innovation in house framing since the nail gun was invented in 1952. At the heart of FrameTec's revolutionary a...
Get Noticed! Send a text. What if your product idea is already doomed—before you even build it? In this powerful episode of The UnNoticed Entrepreneur, Jim James speaks with David Hirschfeld, founder of Launch 1st, who shares a radically effective strategy for launching startups without wasting time or money. Key Takeaways: The dangerous "black robe" mindset that leads founders to build blindly (01:20) Why solving the right problem matters more than building the right product (03:27) How t...
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Get Noticed! Send a text. "We're not going to regret what we did. We're going to regret what we didn't do." That's Damion Lupo's life philosophy. What if the solution to America's critical housing shortage wasn't just building more homes, but completely reinventing how we build them? Damion Lupo and his team at FrameTec have raised over $100 million to commercialize the first major innovation in house framing since the nail gun was invented in 1952. At the heart of FrameTec's revolutionary a...