Fri, 28 June 2019
Jason Hartman talks with Geoff Cook, co-founder and CEO of MeetMe and The Meet Group, about the creation of his company that has created a $400 market cap. MeetMe is a dating app like many others, but has differentiated itself by using live streaming. Geoff and his team have noticed that people are segmenting their personalities across brands rather than trying to change their privacy settings on one platform, and was able to take advantage of that. Key Takeaways: [1:49] How live streaming made Geoff's dating app revenue explode [4:48] Deciding to go forward with live streaming was an all in bet for the company [7:34] The problem right now with video on dating apps is that many people don't want to be in a video [10:21] People share different aspects of their life with different brands Website: |
Fri, 21 June 2019
Jason Hartman talks with Dan Martell, founder of SaaS Academy, about how to scale your business using software as a service. Dan and Jason explore how current conditions have actually created an even bigger opportunity for software services than originally thought. Most every problem that pops up can be solved with a service you can provide a subscription for. Key Takeaways: [2:15] You need to perfect 4 core pillars to get to scale [4:25] Dan likes using the acronym MEVO rather than MVP [8:37] Outline your product and go try and get 10 orders [11:38] What you need to make freemium work [14:20] Dan believes you succeed in business when you fall in love with the problem rather than the solution [17:52] We're moving toward a subscription society Website: |
Sun, 16 June 2019
Jason Hartman talks with Greg S Reid, author of the new book Wealth Made Easy: Millionaires and Billionaires Help You Crack the Code to Getting Rich, about the hacks he learned by interviewing multiple multi-millionaires and several billionaires. Greg also dispels some old advice that he doesn't think holds true today, as well as providing an important concept when planning your future. Key Takeaways: [2:25] Some of the hacks that Greg discovered in his research [6:25] The concept of CPC: Clues, Patterns, Choices [9:58] If the concept of "your income is the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with" is outdated, what's the solution nowadays [12:51] It's important to remember, thoughts are not things [15:44] Don't follow your passion to make money, create opportunities and wealth for yourself so you can follow your passion Website: |
Fri, 7 June 2019
In this off-topic 10th episode, Jason Hartman talks with Ocean Robbins, decendant of the Baskin-Robbins family and author of the new book 31-Day Food Revolution: Heal Your Body, Feel Great, and Transform Your World, about the state of American's eating today. The two break down how our diets have changed over the years, why some aspects of our diets are the way they are, how to make a more ethical, sustainable world, and more. Key Takeaways: [2:57] Has anything changed since Diet for New America came out? [5:01] There's a lot of money being made on the status quo [8:12] What to do if you want a more ethical, sustainable world [12:32] Jason's theory on meat through the ages [15:21] We aren't getting nearly enough fiber in our diet now [17:05] The key use of willpower is to establish healthy habits Website: |