π Starting a software company while being a college student and having clients can lead to success and financial gain.
π‘ The importance of sticking with your chosen business model and surrounding yourself with a supportive environment.
π’ The speaker shares their personal journey of discovering the SAS business model and how they found success with it.
π The speaker started their business by pitching a software solution to a local business and integrating it into their website and Google My Business.
π‘ They faced challenges and learned from mistakes, such as sending automated messages that ticked off a client, but these experiences helped improve their work with future clients.
πΌ They expanded their client base and achieved their goal of 10 clients before quitting their job and becoming financially stable. They also formed partnerships with a university and worked with student businesses.
The speaker discusses his transition from college life to running a social media marketing agency and a software as a service (SaaS) business.
He highlights the benefits of combining social media marketing services with SaaS, such as increased revenue and additional streams of income.
The speaker shares his experience of gaining recognition from the University of Cincinnati and how it helped establish credibility in the business community.
π Started with a free trial, upgraded to the paid version to hold myself accountable and cover my costs.
π° Went from making zero dollars to generating consistent revenue through social media marketing agency and lead generation.
π Realized the value of sharing my story and expertise online, attracted business inquiries and opportunities.
Business owners are just regular people, and it's important to understand that they experience the same stressors as everyone else.
Being uncomfortable can lead to developing an Unstoppable mindset.
Leveraging your youth can be an advantage in starting a business, especially in the age of social media.
Automating processes and systems can reduce stress in a business.
Treating a business seriously and using contracts for higher-value offers can lead to success.
Hard work, consistent effort, and a supportive environment are essential for business growth.
π The speaker emphasizes that it's not necessary to partner or share equity in an online business model like SMMA and SaaS, as it can be done alone and outsourcing work is an option.
π Partnerships in business can be challenging due to clashing egos, differing perceptions of workload, and the potential for one party to cut the other out of the deal.
π€ Despite the challenges, the speaker believes there are effective ways to establish valuable partnerships and plans to discuss this topic in future videos.
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