The Lazy Entrepreneur Podcast
Summary: Sam Priestley dives into modern day lifestyle entrepreneurship. What is working, what isn't, and how exactly do you build a business that funds the life you want to live?
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Sam Priestley talks through the details of how he started one of his businesses. A coffee shop in central London.
Ben is one of my favourite people. Someone who really inspires me and have a huge influence on the way I do business. In particular, he approaches problems in a unique way and is very comfortable going against the advice of his peers.
In this episode Sam Priestley goes into depths on how you manage international logistics remotely and as a one-person business. In particular, we're looking at a product-based business. Where the product is manufactured in one country and sold in another. We cover: - Dealing With Factories - Inspection Teams - Freight Forwarders - Customs Brokers - Warehousing - Prep - Final Fulfilment
We talk about six skills that you can work on now that will be crucial in helping you become a successful entrepreneur.
We discuss the different ways you can promote and market your business: - Public Relations - Content Marketing - Community Building - Events - Search Engine Optimisation - Business Development - Direct Sales - Affiliate or Commision-Based Marketing - Paid Advertising - Pay-Per-Click
Emma and Sam talk about the future of Pipehouse Gin and what that will mean for their lifestyle. Should they cancel their world travelling plans, make some personal sacrifices and go 'all in' on the business? This is a frank and honest discussion that you can eavesdrop on.
In this episode, Sam Priestley discusses with Emma the pros and cons of starting a business on your own vs with partners.
In this episode, we go over the popular types of businesses that people are starting successful in 2018. From Amazon FBA to Instragraming. From Freelancing to Online Courses. Struggling for inspiration or ideas? This is the episode for you.
In this first ever episode of The Lazy Entrepreneur Podcast I talk about how I turn my ideas into businesses in the least risky and quickest way. Using this very podcast as an example.