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Business Shorts Podcast
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Short, focused interviews with successful business owners in a variety of different fields and niches. Learn what it has taken for others to start their business in their field and find out what type of business is the right one for you.
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Henry and Sebastian discuss why blue collar businesses may be one of the biggest overlooked opportunities in the entrepreneurship space.
What is private lending? How do you lend money privately to real estate investors or business owners? It may actually be easier than you think. Henry and Sebastian discuss their experience as private lenders, both as lenders and borrowers. We also touch on lending platforms such as Kabbage, Lending Club, and Prosper.
What would you do if you lost your job tomorrow? Our guest, Bobby Walker, was faced with this decision, and he answered that question by going into the window washing business. Bobby is a humble and down to earth guy, who decided he was going to rise above his critics and grind his way to a successful window washing business. Known as the "window washing guy" on the entrepreneur subreddit on Reddit, he has been able to help and motivate others start their own service business, but not without fair warnings about the entrepreneur life. Bobby is a great example of someone who fixed their mind on a goal, and has run right through walls to achieve it.
In this episode, you will learn about:
Why Bobby started with window cleaning only, and how it evolved into pressure washing (now the majority of the revenue!)
Difference between residential and commercial work
What percent of revenue Bobby applies towards labor expense
Average ticket price for Bobby's different service lines
What kind of profit margin you can expect for pressure washing and/or window cleaning
How much money you need to start pressure window washing and pressure washing right away
Why the work is there to be had, but lots of people don't succeed
What Bobby's most effective marketing channels are
How many hours Bobby typically works per week (during start up and today)
Best advice: Know your why
Best resource(s): Keith Kalfas YouTube Channel, The E-Myth by Michael Gerber, The Five Secrets to a Phenomenal Business, Quick Talk Podcast
References talked about:
Journey of a New Entrepreneur
Profit First book
Entrepreneur Subreddit
Start With Why - TED talk by Simon Sinek
Ready to follow in Bobby's footsteps? Get a sense for Bobby's window washing business here.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to own a gym? For all the fitness gurus, and people passionate about helping others improve their fitness, owning a gym or a fitness studio could actually be a good fit. Our guest, Jim Thomas, tells us what it takes to open up your own gym. Jim has been in the fitness industry for many years and now helps others start their gym business. While competing with household gyms such as 24 Hour Fitness, LA Fitness, Lifetime Fitness, etc. may not be an easy battle to fight, there is still plenty of opportunity to go around by niching down.
In this episode, you will learn about:
The three biggest costs to a launching gym business
Typical operating expenditures (some are even negotiable!)
What to expect to pay on payroll
Biggest risk in the business and how to hedge it
Why you should always be recruiting and developing staff
Why competing with price is a losing proposition
Best advice: Know your why
Best resource: Club Industry, Wayne Dyer books, Think & Grow Rich
Learn more about Jim and his gym consulting business on his website
What does someone with a large property do when they want to invite a ton of people? Rent a backyard tent of course! Backyard tents are important when keeping your guests out of the sun or the rain in order to successfully host outdoor events. They have a wide variety of applications - from parties to graduations to weddings to retirements. Jim Mariano is a fantastic resource for entrepreneurs as he started from the bottom, and has now grown his backyard tent rental into a serious business in the Boston area.
In this episode, you will learn about:
Why it is so important to niche down in the tent rental business
Typical startup costs and why it's less than you think
What types, sizes, and colors of tents are ideal to start with
Where to find tent equipment
The importance of digital marketing for dominating a niche
Good sub-niches in the tent rental space to go into
Typical gross margins for the tent rental business
The biggest risk that keeps Jim up at night
Best advice: Don't quit your job yet - build a business on the side first.
Best resource: ARA (American Rental Association), Entrepreneur Subreddit
Feel like buying your first tent? Check out Jim's website.
Have you ever been appalled at ATM fees and wonder whose pocket they go into? Today we have an ATM "mogul", with a popular online following, who has spend most of his career dealing with ATMs. Noah talks to us about how an ATM business can start small, and can be very profitable if you pick the right locations and manage risks accordingly. You'll see a lot of similarities with the vending machine business, which fortunately allows you to start small, then scale from there. Instead of snacks, however, your main assets are quite literally $20 bills! In a world of PayPal, Venmo, credit cards and more, there will always be a role for cash to play. So yes, cash is still king!
In this episode, you will learn about:
Overview of Noah's ATM business
Advice for starting an ATM business
Best spots for deploying an ATM
Best way to keep your ATM profitable - it's a relationship business
Biggest risks of the business
Dealing with loading ATM machines (its not as complicated as you think!)
Noah's story about an exploding ATM machine
Best advice: This business is just like real estate, it’s all location, location, location. Just make sure you got the right location.
Best resource: The Amazing Money Machine: How to Make Money and Build a Passive Income Owning and Operating ATM by Noah Wieder
Think you know a good spot for an ATM? Start Start by checking out Noah's website.
If you are big into gardening, you may have heard the name Mike McGroarty - a charismatic guy who seems to know everything about plants. Well the man (the legend!) himself joined us on this episode as our very special guest. Mike has been working with plants for pretty much his entire career, and he has created an online community for people that are interested in selling plants for profit. Mike is convinced that you don't have to have a "green thumb" to learn how to grow plants and he says there is still hope even if you are unable to even keep a plastic plant alive. Margins on plants are actually pretty good, and it takes practically nothing to get started.
In this episode, you will learn about:
Types of plants that sell well and what time of year to sell them
Typical cycle times for profitable plants
What equipment you need to start
How almost everyone can afford to start planting seeds
How big Mike's plant selling operation is
How to ship plants in the mail
Planting seeds vs. cuttings vs. stems
Mike's personal plant pick to get started
Best advice: Get educated and commit! Posting on social media will create instant accountability.
Best resource: Backyard Cash Machine or Small Plants Big Profits by Mike McGroarty
Interested in trying to plant a few plants? Check out Mike's website.
Today we are joined by Alia Ott, an investor out of the West Coast, in a real estate niche we at the Business Shorts Podcast have always been curious about - self storage. Alia is really passionate about teaching others how to invest and work towards financial freedom, and her company, Investors In Action, has been able to guide a lot of people investing in this niche. It's time to learn more about this unique niche in the real investing world.
In this episode, you will learn about:
What makes self storage units so attractive
Typical cap rates currently found in the self storage industry
What types of down payments you may expect for self storage facilities
In what cases banks will offer financing
Best places to search for high potential self storage units
Biggest risks in the business
Why pricing your units correctly is extremely important
Best advice: Get educated! Learn as much as you can to give yourself an advantage.
Best resource: selfstorage.org; insideselfstorage.com
Find more about Alia and her business at her website.
In this episode, we talk to Darren Priest, an entrepreneur that started his auto detailing business by detailing a friends car for $40 in his early 20s, while looking for an additional stream of income. Today, he has created a mini auto detailing empire located in Orange County and has even solidified himself as the "auto detail guy" on social media. Search "auto fetish detail" on YouTube and any of the other big social media platforms and you'll undoubtedly run into him. Darren is big into the entrepreneurship mindset and believes that focus and hard work can turn just about any niche profitable if you play your cards right.
In this episode, you will learn about:
Why it takes practically nothing to get started
All the different car components that an auto detail touches
How the Specialty Equipment Manufacturer's Association (SEMA) show in Vegas gives an idea of the growth trajectory of the industry
Why you NEED a unique selling proposition (USP)
What factors to pay attention to when determining pricing
Best advice: There is no "best" route - listen to your passions and be persistent.
Best resource: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey & Cold Hard Truth on Family, Kids, and Money by Kevin O'Leary.
Find more about Darren at his website or on his YouTube or Facebook channels.
We knew we found a great entrepreneur from the moment we met James. He has built a successful Christmas lights installation business from practically nothing, yet still manages to live in Whistler, Canada - a beautiful/expensive area north of Vancouver (so there's no excuse!). James says he learned everything he needed to learn from this most expensive business school around: the school of experience. When James is not preparing for the winter Christmas light season, he actually owns and operates an ax throwing business! We hope to have him on the podcast again in the near future!
In this episode, you will learn about:
What exactly you need to get started
What the best types of customers are to target
How a lights installation business can actually be run year round
Walking through a typical invoice and learn about standard pricing
How the best first customer can be your mom
Best advice: Take the first step - don't let objections
Best resource: wehangchristmaslights.com
Reach out to James at www.lightright.ca or on Twitter @jameswdanderson.
Gabe Grant is a part time real estate appraiser on the side of his full time job working at a concrete company. Gabe began his real estate appraising as a full time appraiser with his dad, and moved to part time once he had a solid understanding of the valuation process and developed his list of industry contacts. Since moving to part time 4 years ago, he averages 2 appraisals a week and enjoys a comfortable side income of about $20,000 or more each year.
In this episode, you will learn about:
What exactly does a real estate appraiser do
What is the best way to learn this business
What are the biggest barriers to entry
Overview of typical revenues and costs
Why this is a great niche to do part time OR full time
Best advice: Find a good mentor for your apprenticeship period
Best resource: Local real estate commission website
Our guest today is Soren Coughlin-Glaser, from Portland Oregon, who decided to enter the photo booth rental business after pivoting from the wedding photography business. He runs a successful photo booth rental operation with 4 photobooths, and has even started a second business that teaches people how to start their own photo booth business themselves.
Episode Highlights
How much it takes to get started (it is less than you think!)
What makes a photo booth operator successful in crowded markets
Best way to market and advertise a photo booth business
Unique ways to differentiate a photo booth business
Top Advice: Focus on marketing. The business is not complex, so the best marketers succeed.
Top Resource: Hubspot.com – inbound marketing and sales/CRM software
Today’s guest is Rob Madrid, president of washguru.com and owner of one of Denver’s premier car washes. Although he initially started in the restaurant business, he has found success in the car wash industry and has some great insights on what it takes to enter the car wash business. Rob has consulted hundreds of clients on car wash startups and improving existing washes. He outlines his vision for the future of car washes and how to benefit in today’s market. For hungry individuals looking to enter the market, Rob details on common methods to enter the market even when entry costs top the multi-million dollar investment. Rob’s experience and advice is invaluable, especially given the staggering resale prices today.
Episode Highlights
Future outlook of the car wash business
How to benefit from the current sellers’ market
4 keys to a successful car wash
How to find a prime location
How to avoid common traps
The One Thing: Get advice from somebody who has done it before
Top Resource: ‘The Goal’ by Eliyahu Goldratt & www.sonnysdirect.com.
Learn more about Rob at washguru.com and check out his car wash at gleamcarwash.com.
Sherry is one of our most special guests as she is the very first guest of the Business Shorts Podcast! Sherry has worked in the vending machine industry for years and knows all the ins and outs. In this episode, Sherry shares with us what to target and avoid in terms of types of machines, types of vending products to sell, ideal locations and more. She also walks us through how to get into the vending machine industry with just a few thousand dollars as well as what to expect as a part time vending machine owner/operator. In addition, she provides priceless advice on what traps to avoid as a rookie. After this episode, you should be able to get a feel for what it really takes to be successful in the vending machine industry and determine if it is a business you’d like to pursue.
Episode Highlights
Entering vending with minimal investment
Finding a prime location
Avoiding common traps
The One Thing: Deal with a local company and make sure you ask for references
Top Resource: www.federalmachine.com
Learn more about Sherry at advancedvendingconsultants.com
Welcome to the Business Shorts Podcast! This short episode serves as an introduction to the podcast and what we aim to accomplish. It shares a little bit about Henry and Sebastian and the types of guests we plan to get on the show. We don’t suggest spending too much time on this episode, instead, go get into the interviews! Episode 1 is a great place to start. If you have any questions, suggestions, or would like to be a guest on the show, please contact us.















