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The Biggest Marketing Mistake Neil Made When He Started Off | Ep. #1263
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In episode #1263, we share the biggest mistakes Neil made early in his career. Having a long-term perspective on success and doing the brand work yourself rather than handing it to someone else are two of the most significant lessons he has learned. Tune in to hear why you need to partner with people who have experience in the field before investing in anything.
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
[00:25] Today’s topic: The Biggest Mistake Neil Made When He First Started.
[00:34] Neil’s age when he started his career and how long he has been at it.
[00:54] Paying other people to help with marketing and getting ripped off.
[01:19] Learning that it takes at least three years to do well.
[01:37] Do not keep changing businesses and constantly shift your focus.
[01:50] Ensure that your business idea has a big TAM (total addressable market).
[02:09] Cultivate a long-term perspective rather than focusing on the day-to-day.
[02:45] How Neil lost over $1 million by trying to start a hosting company.
[03:29] The need to partner with people who know the industry/field you are getting into.
[04:06] What went wrong when he tried to sell products in the education space.
[04:32] Build your brand yourself — don’t leave it up to someone else — and be all in.
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Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Uber
Airbnb
Charlie Munger
Harold & Kumar
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