From Startup to $100M Exit đź’ˇ Neil Twa, Author of Almost-Automated Income
Description
Welcome to Episode 117
In this episode of the Localization Fireside Chat, I sit down with Neil Twa, entrepreneur, podcaster, and author of Almost-Automated Income. Neil has built and scaled Amazon FBA businesses to more than $100M in exits. He shares how he approaches entrepreneurship, automation, data-driven decision making, and why systems matter more than hustle.
This conversation covers Neil’s journey from startup to $100M exit, his philosophy on building almost-automated businesses, and how he mentors the next generation of entrepreneurs. For anyone interested in e-commerce, entrepreneurship, or financial freedom, this is a must-listen.
What you will learn in this episode:
- How Neil scaled Amazon FBA brands to over $100M in sales
- Why “almost-automated income” is a practical, not passive, business model
- The struggle to the first million and lessons from early challenges
- Why data-driven businesses are more likely to succeed
- How Neil mentors others, including teaching his kids to sell on eBay
- Why commitment means “burning boats” and going all in
Chapters 0:00 Welcome and introduction 2:15 Neil’s background and first ventures 6:40 From startup to $100M exit 12:05 The Almost-Automated Income framework 18:45 Lessons from the first million 25:00 Data-driven success and business growth 32:00 Teaching kids entrepreneurship through eBay 36:15 Mentorship and empowering others 42:00 Choose your hard: commitment in business 48:00 Final thoughts and takeaways
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Connect with Neil Twa Website: https://neiltwa.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neiltwa/ Book: Almost-Automated Income
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