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My First Million
#203 - Why Dunder Mifflin Should Be a Real Paper Company & An Inside Look Into MicroAcquire With Andrew Gazdecki
My First Million

#203 - Why Dunder Mifflin Should Be a Real Paper Company & An Inside Look Into MicroAcquire With Andrew Gazdecki

Hubspot Media 1h 7m 59 months ago
Sam Parr and Shaan Puri brainstorm new business ideas based on trends & opportunities they see in the market. Sometimes they bring on famous guests to brainstorm with them.
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In this two-part episode, Sam (@theSamParr) and Shaan (@ShaanVP) start off with ideas on building brands around pop culture, discuss the drama around the private space race, and talk about a few business-in-a-box concepts. In the second part they interview Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) from MicroAcquire. They talk about how Andrew raised $3.5M this week, discuss MicroAcquire's role as a market network, and successful niches to build in.
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Show notes:
* (:49) Intro
* () Building brands around pop culture
* () The private race into space
* () Bill's lemonade stand
* () Service based businesses-in-a-box
* () Meet Andrew Gazdecki
* () The buy & build MBA - Soldstock.io
* () Market networks
* () Andrew's first company
* () What Andrew did after selling his first company
* () Successful niches to build in

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