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Quiet Crypto, The Demand Question, and Difficult Decisions ft. Jordan Gal
Dan talks to Jordan Gal, founder of Rally and co-host of the Bootsrapped Web podcast about challenges in the ecommerce space, product-market fit and demand, partnerships and veto power, the quietness of crypto, risking other people’s money, and more…
There’s one thing that founders tend to really struggle with when it comes to growing their business and that’s getting the right team in place. Listen as Jordan shows Dan how and why he fires unfit team members.
“Full-Service Agencies Are Out” & Other Productized-Service Ideas
Dan & Ian talk to John Doherty, the founder of Editor Ninja, former owner of Credo, and cohost of the Working Sessions podcast about three major trends he’s seeing in the agency space that could impact your strategy and profitability for the year and beyond.
John talks about the challenges of running a full-service agency, a shift towards specialization in productized services, the need for outsourced strategic layers, focusing on profitability, and more.
Stick around for the guys to reveal six productized-service business ideas.
“3 Million in Revenue is a Death Zone" - Financial Strategy with Greg Crabtree
Transitioning through the death zone requires careful execution and a focus on profitability. The $3 million dollar mark is a critical milestone for businesses, and many struggle to push through it.
In this episode, Dan talks to Greg Crabtree, author of Simple Numbers, Straight Talk, Big Profits! about how founders can push through the death zone (otherwise known as the messy middle) and grow their profit far beyond that $3M mark.
Some of the common mistakes made by founders include not understanding profit truth, not investing in finance and accounting, and not effectively managing labor efficiency.
How Transparent Should You Be? Thoughts on Queen Bee Roles & a Ticket Giveaway
This week Dan & Ian share a few thought experiments you can do to improve your business and reach your next breakthrough.
They cover the value of a writing-first culture, the Queen Bee Role & how transparent should you be with your team?
Plus, a ticket giveaway to one qualified founder.
Spotting Taboo Business Ideas Through the Overton Window
Going deeper on shiny object syndrome, Dan & Ian open the mailbag to read responses to last week’s episode. A listener shares his success story with shiny object syndrome, revealing how he pursues his entrepreneurial impulses without growing crazy. The listener emphasizes the value of muscle memory when it comes to going from zero to one successfully.
Dan & Ian will also discuss how to use societal and scene shifts to gain traction on an idea and even build a successful business out of an idea that might seem a little stupid (to everyone else) at the time.
Plus, we’re looking for our next TMBA team member! If you love reading and writing about business topics and think working alongside Dan & Ian might seem like fun (or a little stupid!), let's talk.
A Podcast About Shiny Object Syndrome
Dan & Ian delve into the complexities of combating shiny object syndrome, a challenge that plagues all entrepreneurs at one time or another (or all the time).
They’ll talk about six strategies for tackling “the syndrome” and how to harness your skill of going zero-to-one to grow your business to the next level.
The Roadmap for Turning a Skill Into a 1M+ Productized Service
In this episode Dan uncovers The Ultimate TMBA Business: a productized service business built on a skill set.
Tom Kent started his business based on a very specific skill set of his: he was good at getting jobs. Now Tom is the founder and CEO of Career Nerds, a 7-figure productized service that he’s doubling every year because of his precise lead generation strategies and very clear goals.
In this episode, Tom gives us a roadmap for turning a skill into a powerful productized service business. Plus, how he avoids the distraction of other target markets and opportunities and stays focused on his goal.
The Anti-Agency Agency + High ROI Customer Acquisition
Vince Nguyen joins Dan to share how he resurrected his agency from semi-retirement and in the first month resumed making 5+ figures per client. He runs his agency solo and shares some of his biggest hacks for success. Vince essentially delivers a masterclass in running a successful solo-agency as well as how to improve Facebook Ads for your business (hint: it’s pretty simple!).
But first, Dan & Ian have some fun catching up about some big company news and how to operate on a profit-first system from day one and why that’s actually critical for scale.
They also talk about two trending ways for finding and connecting with customers that are leading to more sales, that you can implement as early as today.
The Three Horsemen Holding Your Business Back from Breakthrough with Mike Michalowicz
Dan interviews business author and entrepreneur Mike Michalowicz, delving into the transformative concepts from Mike's books — "Profit First," "The Pumpkin Plan," Clockwork", and more.
They explore the power of prioritizing profit and why most small businesses are often “crushed” by the owner. Mike discusses his concept of the Queen Bee Role and advocates for specialization to scale effectively.
Stick around as Mike reveals the three horsemen that keep businesses right on the brink of success, often never finding breakthrough.
Under the Hood of an 8-Figure Business + Million Dollar Weekend with Noah Kagan
“Noah’s new book Million Dollar Weekend has so many nuggets for the aspiring and mature entrepreneur alike. Specifically, if you’re launching a new product, starting a new business, or you want to keep things simple for your team, you’ll find tangible guidance in this book.” - Dan
In this episode, TMBA host Dan Andrews sits down with Noah Kagan to talk about operating an 8-figure company at scale, something Noah does every day as the CEO of AppSumo.
Noah dives into specific processes around leadership, managing team members, setting achievable goals, making room or creativity, personal growth habits, and a whole lot more.
Business Basics: Revenue Durability, “Small” Goals, & High-Leverage Meetings
Today Dan & Ian challenge you to consider: How durable is your revenue?
They’ll explore the concepts of profit now vs profit later, investing profits to build durability, network effects, marginal profitability calculation, and more.
But first, in some lighter conversation, Dan argues that setting smaller goals and reconfiguring your team meetings can lead to higher productivity and higher yield in your business.
Plus, the 6 principles to a high-leverage meeting learned from running millionaire masterminds.
How to Have Your Best Year $$$Wise Ever
This week, Dan reveals a strategic approach to decision-making intervals for achieving top-line revenue and personal income goals. Join him as he explores how this decision-making cadence serves as a compass in navigating the challenging 'messy middle' of entrepreneurship.
What’s the messy middle? You’ve found some type of product-market fit, customers are buying, and you've set revenue and profit goals. Yet, you lack an exit strategy, millions in your bank account, and an executive team running your company.
In this episode, Dan invites you into his end-of-year meeting with co-founder Ian Schoen, unveiling the inner workings of their quarterly reviews. Discover the three key questions they always address and learn how this framework can guide you out of the messy middle, ensuring this is your best year money-wise ever.
An 8-figure exit and revisiting the 1,000-day principle
Dan & Ian offer up some end-of-year thought experiments for founders, including how to re-visualize your business, capitalize on strategy, and ensure that you are in the right role in your business.
Most founders assume they are the “executive” in the business, but more often than not, their daily behaviors are that of a director or manager. Understanding where you sit in your organization can make a huge difference in your ability to scale.
Plus, explore the business diagnostic: what would a PE firm do with your business? A helpful exercise to get you thinking objectively about the decisions that need to be made in your business.
Lastly, the guys relive the Mexico Meltdown, otherwise known as the DC Mexico launch. Tune in to hear what went down.
Non-Obvious Ways to Grow Your Business + Favorite Moments of 2023
As 2023 comes to a close, Dan & Ian reflect on how their business did in 2023 and share some of their favorite moments from the year.
They’ll also talk about what makes a compelling offer, the “non-obvious ways” to grow your business in 2024, and why you should dream bigger than the numbers when goal setting.
But first, Dan shares the top business books and podcast episodes that inspired him this year just in time for your holiday travels.
End-of-Year Brainstorming, Goal-Setting, and a Mexico Meltdown
Dan & Ian offer up some end-of-year thought experiments for founders, including how to re-visualize your business, capitalize on strategy, and ensure that you are in the right role in your business.
Most founders assume they are the “executive” in the business, but more often than not, their daily behaviors are that of a director or manager. Understanding where you sit in your organization can make a huge difference in your ability to scale.
Plus, explore the business diagnostic: what would a PE firm do with your business? A helpful exercise to get you thinking objectively about the decisions that need to be made in your business.
Lastly, the guys relive the Mexico Meltdown, otherwise known as the DC Mexico launch. Tune in to hear what went down.
Can Org Charts Be Sexy? + NYC Drinking Stories
Dan & Ian unravel the complexities of job titles and organizational frustrations post-DC Black event, offering solutions through org chart brainstorming, a new business idea, and how much you should be investing into networking strategies based on your income.
Plus, see what UI and API score they give NYC after spending the weekend there.
Special Edition Pod: Meet us in Mexico
In this special Tuesday edition of the pod, Dan & Ian make the hard sell for listeners to meet them in Mexico.
If you’re into five-star resorts, good food, frosty drinks, and nerding out about your business, consider this your official invite.
Cash Flowing Your Early Retirement (10K/mo+)
This week, Dan continues delving into the world of coaching with a story about one company that provides highly paid professionals with a low-stress way to earn a living in the sunset phase of their careers.
Dan also interviews Sarah Weaver, a real estate investor and entrepreneur, who has achieved an impressive monthly cash flow of over $10,000 from her real estate portfolio in under five years.
Join us to glean insights from Sarah's journey, as she shares strategies for cash-flowing retirement through smart real estate investments. Sarah talks about how she bought 19 properties, the six metrics she evaluates before investing in a specific city, building a brand around her experience, and more.
What is the Michael Jordan of Business Models?
All we can say is that it’s extremely powerful and extremely profitable. Dan and Ian nerd out on what might be the GOAT business model of all time.
They analyze some of the best examples of said business model, and talk about ways that you can rip, pivot, and jam these ideas for your own business.
Plus, two books you should pick up that Dan simply couldn’t put down.
Mailbag: Hang-ups, Power-ups, and Cheat Codes for Entrepreneurs
Dan & Ian open up the metaphorical mailbag to answer some listener questions.
They reveal cheat codes for bootstrappers and how to activate them, the top reasons people can’t scale to 7+ figures, and the difference between F U money and Freedom Line money.
All that and more, including a big announcement regarding Ian’s car collection.