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Entrepreneur on Campus | Startup Talks
Entrepreneur on Campus | Startup Talks
Author: Matthew Brown
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The podcast for entrepreneurs to discover hidden market opportunities. This is where YOU will learn which industries and markets you want to be involved in and JUST AS IMPORTANT, the industries and markets you don't want to be involved in. Come and learn!
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Riley talks about an emerging market... self-sovereign identity. His company began less than a year ago and is already working with several enterprise companies. Learn how he did it.There is tons of space to build businesses in this space. Riley even invites you to email him at riley@streetcred.id so he can share some of those ideas with you.
Evan started his marketing agency 100k in debt and quickly paid it off. He's doubled his marketing agency for the past 3 years and now spends about 10 hours per week working on it. He's since started acquiring small companies to grow a portfolio to sell.
Tangible is one of the funnest businesses that I've heard of. Basically, they get a bunch of eCommerce entrepreneurs together, have incredible speakers, and a useful course that helps their businesses grow. They're crushing it. If you're looking at building an Ecom business, check 'em out!!
In this interview with Karmel, we talk about Gig economy business models, how Momni is growing, the value of bootcamps and incubators, and more.
In this interview with Dan, we talk about bootcamps, entrepreneurship, retail businesses, and creating a marketplace.
In this interview we discuss the healthcare industry. Angela is absolutely brilliant and is looking at growing her company for the long-term.
In this interview with Nicole Carlson, we talk about how Skillstruck began and where it is at. We talk about the importance of knowing technology. We talk about selling to universities. We talk about compliance laws and how those can benefit a business.6:05 How a summer camp turned into a tutoring/teaching business. 9:19 compliance laws providing an opportunity for SkillStruck. 16:24 The ed/tech industry.@skillstruck@entrepreneuroncampus on Instagram
In this interview with Jeremy, we talk about the life-style of consulting, the difficulties of product development, and give specific advice for those interested in engineering and entrepreneurship.6:22 Jeremy describes the industry that he is in. They do lots of IoT (Internet of Things). 6:55 Gives an example of creating genetically modified goats that produce spider silk. 24:58 Prediction of the future of technology. 27:30 Advice for engineers that want to do consulting.
In this conversation, Spencer talks about the opportunities that exist in the FinTech industry and his current venture, Savology.5:29 The four different ventures that Spencer participated with during his college years. 7:32 Advice for those that possess skills that want to pick up consulting gigs. 15:33 Recognizing the needs in the market for the millennial generation. 24:48 Pros and cons of being in the FinTech and financial services industries@savologyapp on IGhttps://savology.com/@entrepreneuroncampus on IG
In this interview with Bruce Peck, we talk about how he started the company, Doorstep, and what he envisions it being. Learn about the dating industry from his unique niche.10:10 How the Dating app started. 12:22 Why an app is difficult as the producer. 18:46 How Bruce has managed the chicken and the egg. 22:17 How they have very targeted demographics, so companies are willing to pay them.@entrepreneuroncampus on Instagram@doorstep on the app store
Mark started selling textbooks to make a little extra money and turned the hustle into a full-time business. Bookdrop is growing rapidly and is being used in 18 universities!3:54 Bookdrop story. 9:37 How big the textbook industry is. 24:35 A general idea of profit per book sold. 26:55 the vision for Bookdrop and where it can go.
Damian Fink has attempted dozens of strategies to organize his life and has found one to be particularly effective. The success strategies that he shares in this interview have profoundly impacted my life over the past 6 months and I wanted to share these with my audience! Enjoy!2:26 Cat on the couch story. 7:52 Why we need the mindset of being comfortable being uncomfortable. 21:14 The difference between studying for a back-rub and studying intentionally. 25:25 Setting the goal to passively earn 150% your expenses. 34:10 Damian's thoughts on starting a business in college versus after obtaining an education.
In this interview, Dan explains why there is huge inefficiency in law and what he is doing to fix it. 2:14 How Daniel's family pushed him to go into entrepreneurship. 5:06 How Daniel recognized a huge pain point in the legal industry. 13:29 What Savvi offers. 20:50 What the main expense with a SaaS company is. 22:16 Two pros and two cons of being in a startup in the legal industry. 31:27 Why Daniel wanted to be a professional before becoming an entrepreneur.https://savvi.legal/@entrepreneuroncampus on Instagram
Jeb has had a broad experience in education and business. He received a PhD, he's been VP of large companies, CEO of small companies, and co-founder of 3 tech companies. (4:52) How his formal education helped him be a good entrepreneur.(6:56) Jeb shares his thoughts on when entrepreneurs should start their businesses.(21:05) How to sell to enterprise-size companies(26:15) How Jeb created the term TRM (team relationship management)xmetryx.comJeb Hurley on LinkedInIG: @entrepreneuroncampus
On this episode we hear from Addison Hildebrandt, Colin Cole, John Dinkel, Marx Acosta-Rubio, Sean Nasseth, Sterling Jones, Tanner Smith, Todd Paskett, and myself! They all answer the same question: "how did you come up with your idea and know it was a good one?".
In this interview with Apple Crider, we discuss different monetization techniques for people with followings. We also talk about the importance of focusing and of a morning routine. 5:44 How Apple got involved with podcasting. 8:33 Monetizing a podcast with front-end. 8:58 Back-end monetization. 29:03 Why focus is so important. 34:30 Apple's morning routine.Apple's links:applecrider.compodcasting.grouphttps://www.podblade.com/free-audiogram31274608Me:@entrepreneuroncampus on Instagram
2:29 Example of a guy who owns a business and recently started a podcast. 3:36 Summary of serial entrepreneur interview with John Richards 5:03 what is the lean startup methodology? 9:16 how to become an Amazon seller with Evan Chymboryk 12:08 consumer electronics, 3d modeling with FuseReel and Logan Bailey 14:19 journalism and publishing industry with female entrepreneur, Jeanette Bennett
In this entrepreneur interview, I spoke with Derrin Hill, co-founder and CEO of RevRoad. He has started and co-founded 10 companies with RevRoad being the tenth. Four of those companies he built while in college. Two were failures and eight have been fantastic business endeavors. Derrin provides great insight for young, aspiring entrepreneurs.--2:23 Entrepreneurship is on the decline. 2:40 how a venture services firm functions. 12:15 the pros of working with entrepreneurs 17:42 most people don’t recognize the effort an entrepreneur puts in. 26:06 Derrin’s thoughts on getting an education vs starting a company. 27:41 Derrin describes the 4 businesses he started in college.--https://www.revroad.com/https://www.instagram.com/revroadutah/Books mentioned:Mulipliers - Liz Wiseman - https://amzn.to/31NckI4Trap Tales - David Covey - https://amzn.to/2ZdIXx7
In this interview with Brad Creer, we discuss his entrepreneurial journey which began in college and continued all the way till today, with his solar company. He has built and sold many thriving businesses and has some expert advice to offer young, aspiring entrepreneurs.8:02 Brad's college business. 9:08 How Brad made more money in college than his father did. 16:58 How Brad got his company started in the door-to-door industry. 22:19 Why every company is a service company.https://homerunexpert.com/Subscribe and follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/entrepreneuroncampus/




