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Hack the Entrepreneur is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to develop their success mindset. People who are looking for their next business idea, getting started online, and how to start a business. We understand that starting a business and doing work that matters is not always easy, but it is worth it. From solo entrepreneurs to startup founders, digital nomads to Amazon FBA, we discuss what it takes to be successful with building a SaaS company, affiliate marketing, passive income ideas, coaching and consulting, content marketing, and starting a small business. You will hear from experts such as Gary Vaynerchuk, Seth Godin, James Altucher, Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Brian Tracy, and Jordan Harbinger.

Episodes

  • 482: Finding a Solution to Every Problem | Kenneth Aldrich

    06/11/2019 Duration: 38min

    Get unlimited access to EVERY MasterClass, and as a HACK THE ENTREPRENEUR listener, you get 15% off the Annual All-Access Pass! Go to https://MasterClass.com/hack My guest on the show today started his career as a lawyer, where he spent 4 years before becoming an entrepreneur – this transition happened over 40 years ago. He's what I would call a serial entrepreneur, having started 11 companies of varying degrees success. This conversation takes a couple fascinating turns as Ken discusses $100+ million dollar exits and business ideas that have continued to pay him every year for 10+ years. In addition to his own ventures, he's been investing in companies for the past 18 years. Through all of this, he began to notice a thread that ran through successful entrepreneurs -- an entrepreneurial mindset -- so he put pen to paper and wrote a new book called The Dream Toolbox: Building an Entrepreneurial Mind and Financial Abundance. In this conversation, Ken Aldrich and Jonny discuss: Friction points: why you must

  • 481: How to Create a Daily Practice of Creativity | Chase Jarvis

    04/11/2019 Duration: 50min

    Shipping is always FREE, you can try them out for 30 nights Risk-Free, and RIGHT NOW you get $50 OFF your first set of sheets. Go to BollandBranch -- Use promo promo code HACK. My guest today is one of the most influential photographers of the past decade, is a diehard creative, and an entrepreneur. Chase has spent over two decades mastering the craft of photography. In 2009, this led him to creating the world's first photo app called Best Camera, and it went onto becoming Apple's 2009 App of the Year. Then in 2010, Chase founded CreativeLive -- now the world's leading platform for creators and entrepreneurs. In the past 9 years, a staggering 10 million students have consumed more than 3 billion minutes of video via CreativeLive's online platform. After spending tens of thousands of hours honing his photography skills and years working with 1,000s of creatives via CreativeLive, Chase decided it was time to share his understanding and insights into creativity. This led to him publishing his latest book, Creat

  • 480: Jason Harris on the Soulful Art of Persuasion

    21/10/2019 Duration: 49min

    Learn how you can save time and money with Intuit Quickbooks. Go to Intuit.me/hack My guest today is a bestselling author, award-winning advertiser, and entrepreneur. Jason Harris is the CEO of the creative agency Mekanism and the cofounder of the Creative Alliance. At Mekanism, Jason has helped the agency produce campaigns for such companies as HBO, Muscle Milk, The North Face, PepsiCo, MillerCoors and Ben and Jerry's. In 2014, Mekanism led the White House's "It's on Us" campaign to raise awareness of campus sexual assault. The campaign is currently in its third year. This past summer Jason published his first book The Soulful Art of Persuasion, already a Wallstreet Journal Bestseller. Now, let's hack... Jason Harris.

  • 479: From Living in a $100 Apartment to World-Renowned Company | Dave Munson

    11/10/2019 Duration: 46min

    Dave Munson of Saddleback Leather Co. spent several years journeying across North America with his dog to create bags and other products made to outlast their owners. Their slogan is: They'll fight over it when you're dead. His founding story is one of legend. He spent three years living in a $100 a month apartment in Mexico with his dog Blue, and dodged a crooked Mexican federale who was sent to kill him, all while trying to start his business. Saddleback Leather Co. currently has over 250 employees in the US and Mexico, where they have built their own leather factories. In this conversation we discuss the importance of being principled in life and business, hiring business coaches, and sticking with it long enough to succeed. Now, let's hack! Dave Munson.

  • 478: Jump Headfirst into Your Business | Naomi Dunford

    30/09/2019 Duration: 50min

    Get a free 14-day, no risk trial. No credit card required. Visit Volusion and as a special for Hack the Entrepreneur listeners, get 50% off your first month's plan with promo code HACK. My guest today is a triple Pisces, marketing and growth coach, and a smart entrepreneur. She is the founder of IttyBiz, where her and her team turn smart, quirky people into smart, quirky entrepreneurs. She has been coaching and teaching online marketing since 2006 and has been featured in major outlets such as Forbes, Cosmopolitan and USA Today. Plus, her newsletter has attracted over 50,000 subscribers from across the globe. Now, let's hack! Naomi Dunford.

  • 477: What Do You Really Want Out of Life? | Weldon Long

    26/09/2019 Duration: 43min

    Get a free 14-day, no risk trial. No credit card required. Visit Volusion and as a special for Hack the Entrepreneur listeners, get 50% off your first month's plan with promo code HACK. If you are anything like me and have too many tasks, ideas, and to-do lists in too many places then Monday will enable you to get control. Start your 14-day free trial by going to Monday. Then use the promo code HACK to get 10% off a paid account. -- At the age of 39, my guest, Weldon Long, found himself walking out of prison after seven years and living in a homeless shelter -- this was 15 years ago. He spent the next six months knocking on door after door trying to land a job, with zero experience. Finally, a small HVAC company in Colorado gave him a shot and it changed the course of his life -- he stayed with this company for 18 months learning the art of sales and running a small business. Then he made his move and started his own HVAC company. Over the next five years, he grew this business to $20 million in sales before

  • 476: How to Flip the Script (and Make More Sales) | Oren Klaff

    09/09/2019 Duration: 46min

    Start your 14-day free trial by going to Monday. Then use the promo code HACK to get 10% off a paid account. The bestselling author of Pitch Anything is back to flip your entire approach or persuasion and selling. In his decades of pitching, presenting, and closing high-stakes deals, Oren Klaff has learned that people are sick of being sold to. What people love is coming up with their own great idea, even if it's the same idea you were guiding them towards. That's why Oren is throwing out the old antiquated playbook on selling and bringing you a new approach with his brilliant new book Flip the Script He'll show you a new approach that works on this simple insight: everyone trusts their own ideas. That might sound easier said than done, but Oren has taught thousands of people how to do just that with a series of simple steps that makes it simple for anyone to follow. Now, let's talk to Oren Klaff and learn how to flip the script.

  • 475: Everything is a Problem to Solve | Matthew Barnett

    04/09/2019 Duration: 33min

    Get a free 14-day, no risk trial. No credit card required. Visit Volusion and as a special for Hack the Entrepreneur listeners, get 50% off your first month's plan with code HACK. Today's guest is all about passion, people, and perseverance. Eight years ago he began building businesses in the video space. Today, after a self-proclaimed spectacular failure and two other products that didn't work out, he is the proud founder of Bonjoro. Founded in 2017, Bonjoro enables business owners and customer success teams convert and retain more customers through personal video. Through a lot of hard work, process creation, and personal growth, Bonjoro has grown to now have locations across three countries -- England, the U.S., and Australia. Now, let's hack... Matthew Barnett.

  • 474: How to Reinvent Yourself and Your Career | Lyn Christian

    26/08/2019 Duration: 43min

    If you are anything like me and have too many tasks, ideas, and to-do lists in too many places then Monday.com will enable you to get control. Start your 14-day free trial by going to monday.com/hack. Then use the promo code HACK to get 10% off a paid account. My guest on the show today is a speaker, coach, and facilitator of career reinvention. She has the unique ability to guide others through the difficult transition of changing careers or moving from employee to entrepreneur. This ability is why she is here today. In this conversation, we work through the mindset struggles so many of us have had to deal with while making leaps of faith and jumping into new careers – whether those are into new industries or into entrepreneurship. She has coached stay-at-home moms to become successful entrepreneurs, and to keep their home life thriving and energized. As well as guiding countless others with the science behind changing our mindset and learning new skills. Over the years, she has been invited across the gl

  • 473: Build Micro-Marketing Into Your Business | Jason Resnick

    21/08/2019 Duration: 46min

    Get a free 14-day, no risk trial. No credit card required. Visit Volusion and as a special for Hack the Entrepreneur listeners, get 50% off your first month's plan with promo code HACK. My guest today is a WordPress Developer, podcaster, and a business coach. He started like a lot of us do, with lots of dreaming, thinking, and talking about working for himself and running his own online business. But also like many of us, it wasn't an easy transition. In fact, he made the first leap into freelancing and a couple years later he had to go back to working for someone else. But he thought about what had gone wrong the first time, created a plan, and headed out on his own once again. He's now been in business since 2010, and even though it hasn't always been unicorns and rainbows, he's persevered through the hard times and come out on the better end of business success. In this episode, we discuss: Always keeping your 'why' front and center when making decisions Why and how to create micro-experiments for your fr

  • 472: Distilling Rum in a Male-Dominated Industry| Karen Hoskin

    14/08/2019 Duration: 38min

    Start your 14-day free trial by going to Monday. Then use the promo code HACK to get 10% off a paid account. After spending the first 15 years as a graphic designer and growing her own agency, today's guest decided it was time for a challenge and a change. Twenty years after falling in love with rum during a trip to India, her and her husband decided to see if they could turn that love of rum into a business. At this moment, Montanya Distillers was born. Flash forward eight years and Montanya produces three rums, is distributed in forty-four states and seven countries and has won countless international awards. In this conversation, we discuss being a female distiller in a male-dominated industry, building your wings on the way down, and not being constrained by what other people think. Now, let's hack¦ Karen Hoskin.

  • 471: Building a Business on Relentless Optimization | Chris Hutchins

    29/07/2019 Duration: 37min

    Chris Hutchins is an endless optimizer of money and life, and entrepreneur. This story begins with him being laid off in 2008 and founding an organization called LaidOffCamp where he hosted dozens of events around the country to help the unemployed learn new skills for the evolving job market. Then in 2011, he co-founded a company called Milk. This venture was short lived, as they were acquired by Google 13 months later. Today he is the founder and CEO of Grove, and his mission is to make financial planning accessible and affordable for everyone. In this conversation, Jon and Chris discuss: The varying skillsets required for product management and biz dev Where and how to find business partners The true value of relentless optimization Now, let's hack... Chris Hutchins.

  • 470: Know What You Want (Learn How to Get It) | Genecia Alluora

    24/07/2019 Duration: 36min

    Try Blowfish and get rid of your hangover right now! Get 20% OFF your first purchase at https://forhangovers.com/hack Genecia Alluora is an experienced entrepreneur and former beauty queen, who now works with businesswomen to equip them with the right tools and knowledge to excel at life and business. After winning the Miss Singapore title for a second time, she started a retail coffee chain called Coffee: Nowhere. From 2014-2017 they grew this company to 60 employees across three countries before having a successful exit from the business and industry. In 2015, she founded Soul Rich Woman, Southeast Asia's largest network of female entrepreneurs with over 12,000 members across 15 countries. In this conversation, we Jon and Genecia discuss: Her experience on shifting from being a beauty queen to becoming a full-time entrepreneur Why consistency is key to anyones success (and how to nourish it) How to hire a virtual assistant that doesn't suck Now, let's hack... Genecia Alluora.

  • 469: From Posters to Printful | Davis Siksnans

    17/07/2019 Duration: 35min

    In 2011, my guest and his team started an online store that offered posters with motivational quotes, and they called in Startup Vitamins. The success of Startup Vitamins pushed the team to want to branch out and start selling apparel. They wanted to do it the same way they did with posters: on-demand. Unfortunately, at the time there were no services that would do print-on-demand apparel and be able to consistently supply quality products. So they created their own company called Printful. My guest today, Davis Siksnans, is the co-founder and CEO of Printful, the print-on-demand dropshipping company that makes it easy for anyone to sell custom print products online. He co-founded Printful in 2013, to solve their own problem, and in just six years he's grown the company from 5 to 500 employees across the USA, Latvia, and Mexico. Now, let's hack... Davis Siksnans.

  • 468: Building the Most Respected Seafood Brand in the World | Luke Holden

    02/07/2019 Duration: 32min

    Whether you're just beginning to build your dream or are already well on your way, Pantheon can help you deliver the best online experience and future-proof your digital presence. Learn more at Pantheon My guest grew up in Maine, working in his family's seafood business. In 2007, he graduated from university and moved to New York City to work as a financial analyst. After a couple years he was earning a great salary, but he felt a calling back to his roots. So at 25 years old he decided to quit Wall Street and open a 200 square foot lobster shack in New York's East Village. With $30k in start up cash, from his savings and a 50% investment from his father, he founded Luke's Lobster. During the past 9 years, he has grown from that first hole-in-the-wall lobster shack to 40 locations across three countries. In this conversation, we discuss: Why you need to treat people the way you like to be treated Finding a co-founder on Craig's List What the most difficult part of entering a new market is Now, let's hack...

  • 467: Success Comes From Self-Awareness and a Bias for Action | Brian Ree

    24/06/2019 Duration: 38min

    LinkedIn Marketing Solutions: Every day, over 500 million professionals engage with content on LinkedIn, and chances are, your future customers are among them! To redeem a free $100 LinkedIn ad credit, go to LinkedIn. My guest today has built and sold three businesses during his career. He's driven by the philosophy that things can always be better, and that you may as well take chances because really, what's the worst that could happen? Since 2011 he has been building DailyLook, a premium personal styling experience for the modern woman. What started as an ecommerce business, has become a VC funded and rapidly growing team of 120. In this conversation, we discuss: Why most businesses are not a good fit for venture capital Learning to say "yes" way less often How to acquire a high level of self-awareness and a bias for action Now, let's hack... Brian Ree.

  • 466: How One Small Idea Became a Business with Millions of Customers | Marcin Kleczynski

    17/06/2019 Duration: 29min

    Marcin Kleczynski is a Polish-born immigrant who moved to the US at age of 3 and grew up in the Chicago suburbs. As a kid, he spent much of his time on forums and in chat rooms during the early days of the world wide web. Due to his families financial situation, he couldn't afford to buy computer games, so he downloaded them from the internet and one fateful time his family's computer became infected with Malware. Frustrated that his computer's anti-malware didn't prevent the infection, he took to seeking help from security message boards to troubleshoot and remove the malware by hand. While developing his own tiny solution to his problem, he realized other people could use it too, and so he founded Malwarebytes. In early 2008, his company's first product was released. What began in his suburban home is now an international company with a 750 employees, is used by more than 60,000 businesses and millions of people worldwide. Now, let's hack... Marcin Kleczynski.

  • 465: Boxing Up Happiness and Turning it Into a Business | Rob Ridgeway

    28/05/2019 Duration: 46min

    LinkedIn Marketing Solutions: Every day, over 500 million professionals engage with content on LinkedIn, and chances are, your future customers are among them! To redeem a free $100 LinkedIn ad credit, go to LinkedIn Have you ever thought to yourself, that would make a great app or that would be a cool idea for a game? 10 years ago my guest had the exact same thought, except unlike most people he took small steps to push it forward. He spent the next few years researching, testing, and developing his very own board game called Spontuneous before finally earning a full time living from game sales. This journey has taken many turns from selling individual games from mall kiosks to getting the game into 600+ retail outlets, before Rob finally discovered the power of Amazon sales. In this conversation we discuss: How to use the threat of regret to push you forward Reaching out for advice to people in your marketplace Going from ranch manager to board game entrepreneur Now, let's hack... Rob Ridgeway.

  • The 4-Day Content Creation System with Pamela Wilson

    06/05/2019 Duration: 01h05min

    Content marketing, content strategy, and blogging – these are things we talk about constantly. In fact, I've said it before and I'll say it again, all businesses in 2019 are in the content business, whether they know it or not. But understanding the importance of content marketing is only one piece of the puzzle. Executing effectively is a whole other thing. You can't just write and publish mediocre articles without a strategy or plan and expect any benefits to come from it. Which brings us to today, and this episode of Hack the Entrepreneur. Four or five years ago, I had no idea how to write for the internet, I didn't know what content marketing even was, and I had been convinced by teachers that I wasn't a writer. As I learned the strategy and tactics behind content marketing, I set out to relearn the art of writing. During this process I stumbled Copyblogger, a site dedicated to teaching the content marketing, copywriting, and strategy. Throughout this journey, I've made a ton of mistakes and learned a lot

  • 463: Starting Freshbooks and Finding Advisors | Mike McDerment

    02/05/2019 Duration: 29min

    Mike McDerment of FreshBooks is a former web designer, collector of advisors, and Canadian entrepreneur. In January 2003, he was running a four-person design agency. He was using Microsoft Word to create his firm's invoices. One day, he accidentally saved over an old invoice, and something in him snapped he knew there had to be a better way. Over the next two weeks, he coded up a solution for his clients and eventually turned that side-project into what is now FreshBooks. Mike McDerment and his team spent the next three and a half years building FreshBooks out of his parent's basement. In fourteen years, he has built a team of 250+ people and FreshBooks is used by more than 10 million people. Now, let's hack! Mike McDerment.

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