Leveling Up with Eric Siu

Eric Siu
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Sep 24, 2021 • 13min

6 Secrets They Don’t Tell You About Building Wealth

The wealthy aren’t wealthy because they’re good at saving. They're wealthy because they know how to make their money work for them. In today’s episode, Eric provides six great tips on how the wealthy build wealth. From reinvesting profits to using money optimally, there are many ways to grow your nest egg. Tune in to hear it all! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:21] Before we jump into today’s interview, please rate, review, and subscribe to the Leveling Up Podcast! [00:20] Sometimes, wealthy people keep secrets, but today, we are telling you some of them. [00:37] Businesses are there to help stakeholders, so it’s important to reinvest back into the business. [02:05] Decide what kind of business you want; taking profits out slows growth. [05:26] Think about how to put your money to optimal use.  [05:37] Mindset matters, so work on it! [07:14] Mentorship and masterminds are great spaces for you to grow. [07:44] Think about the tax advantages you can try to get.  [08:46] Saving isn’t going to get you anywhere; reframe it as investing. [09:58] There’s a difference between wealth accumulation and wealth preservation. [10:28] Your offer matters a lot, so make sure you stand out.  [11:26] That’s it for today!   Resources From The Interview:     Noah Kagan     Leave Some Feedback:     What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed     Connect with Eric Siu:      Growth Everywhere Single Grain Eric Siu on Twitter    
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Sep 23, 2021 • 16min

How I Went from Minimum Wage to Millionaire - and How You Can Too

How I went From Minimum Wage to Millionaire - and How You Can Too On today’s show, Eric shares his experiences with us and tells us more about how he went from minimum wage and getting fired multiple times to placing bets and finding the growth opportunities within the struggles to become a millionaire. He’s breaking it down so you too can level up, take that bet and change your life. He encourages side hustles which help you build up more experiences, changing your perspective and looking at work as a game, feeling more engaged, and having a sense of flow which will make you unstoppable. If you’re feeling stuck looking at your pay scale and wanting more, then this show is for you! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:15] Eric introduces the topic by talking about the timeline of his career and shares his experiences. [01:07] Hear more details about the different jobs Eric had and how his pay scale changed. [03:20] How digital marketing made Eric level up.  [05:00] What Eric learned about diversifying himself in the digital marketing space.   [06:05] How leveling up isn’t all about the pay but the growth opportunity it brings.  [06:40] Identifying the trend: if you’re not growing anymore, should you still be there. [08:00] The experience you can build up by having side hustles. [10:42] If there’s an opportunity for you to place an asymmetric bet - take that bet. 12:20] How continuing to grow enterprise value led to SingleGrain becoming more successful. [13:40] Having a sense of short-term urgency but understanding great results take decades.   Resources From The Interview:     Leveling Up The Regret Minimization Framework     Leave Some Feedback:     What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed     Connect with Eric Siu:      Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on Twitter   Eric Siu on Instagram
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Sep 18, 2021 • 12min

Intuit's $12 Billion Acquisition of Mailchimp - Lessons All Entrepreneurs Should Learn

The story of Mailchimp's recent acquisition by Intuit for $12 billion is such a fascinating example of the power of bootstrapping a business with a long-term plan. In today's episode we take a closer look at this deal and the lessons it presents for us, for whatever size of the company you are running! To introduce the topic, we go over some quick definitions and important concepts, looking at how bootstrapping plays out under different models, and what has made Mailchimp's journey unique. Far from perfect, the path that Mailchimp and their leadership have taken exemplifies the winding road that entrepreneurs, SaaS companies, and many startups have to take towards a big payout like this. So for all this inspiring and thought-provoking information on one of the biggest current stories in online business, be sure to join us on Leveling up! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:07] Before we jump into today’s episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to the Leveling Up Podcast! [00:48] A quick definition of bootstrapping; no venture capital and outside investment. [01:12] Equity and profit-sharing; the kinds of incentives that bootstrapped businesses typically employ.  [02:01] The largest acquisition of a bootstrapped company in history; the particulars of the deal. [03:15] The long-term vision that has served Mailchimp since its founding in 2001. [04:20] Mailchimp's evolution into a SaaS company and the important pivots it made. [05:17] Why Mailchimp chose to turn down venture capital offers.  [06:11] Mistakes and learning; how Ben Chestnut stayed committed through difficulties. [06:24] The value of peer groups and support networks. [07:49] Prioritizing company culture for sustained growth and success. [08:31] Why hiring the right people can determine the outcomes of your business.  [09:00] Balancing the bootstrapped approach with the argument for outside funding.   Resources From The Interview:   Mailchimp Intuit  Axios  Ben Chestnut YPO  EO  How I First Built This     Leave Some Feedback:     What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed     Connect with Eric Siu:      Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on Twitter Eric Siu on Instagram    
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Aug 9, 2021 • 26min

Free Marketing: How Firstbase Generated 80M Twitter Impressions That Led To Mega Customers and Financing From a16z

Today’s guest is Chris Herd, the CEO and founder of Firstbase which is an all-in-one SaaS platform for the supply and management of assets and equipment to remote workers. After founding a remote financial technology company, Chris discovered the challenges of having a remote team which led him to found Firstbase. Since late 2019, the company has now raised over $15 million, a lot of which can be attributed to Chris’s presence on Twitter. Today he explains how he managed to generate 80 million Twitter impressions in the space of a year and how he has used the platform as his primary acquisition channel, as well as a great tool for building relationships with key decision-makers at some of the biggest investment companies and venture capital firms in the world. Tuning in you’ll hear Chris’s advice on what type of content to share, the importance of consistency, the role of spontaneity, and how to inspire conversation through the platform. Chris also shares some profound insight into the future of remote work or ‘remote living’. Hear some practical advice on remote work that most people wouldn’t know about and find out which companies are doing it really well. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:14] An introduction to today’s guest Chris Herd, CEO and founder of Firstbase. [01:09] Some of Firstbase’s marquee clients. [02:04] Chris’s background and what makes him different from other founders. [02:59] How the challenges he faced having a remote team led him to found Firstbase. [03:59] How Firstbase is making money. [04:34] How quickly the company has grown and how much money it has raised. [05:20] Some of the core challenges they faced scaling the company. [06:13] The role of Twitter in building distribution. [07:54] How Chris achieved 80 million impressions through his tweets in the last year.  [08:54] Chris’s advice on how to market your business through Twitter. [09:51] How Twitter has benefited Firstbase. [11:21] What Chris’s cadence is like on Twitter and the role of spontaneity.  [12:28] The two most important data points to Chris and what they say about the future of work.  [14:25] The role of in-person connection in the remote work playbook post-pandemic. [15:51] How Chris is recruiting the best people right now through Twitter and Flocknet. [18:09] Practical remote work advice that most people wouldn’t know about. [19:08] Companies that are doing remote work really well. [20:12] Remote work playbooks available online. [20:56] A business tool Chris’s recommends: Figma. [21:38] Insight into the size of Chris’s sales team and thoughts on whether or not they should be co-located. [22:47] Chris’s must-read book: No Rules Rules. [23:35] The most compelling thing that he’s watched, read or listened to: Loki. [23:55] How to get in contact with Chris.   Resources From The Interview:   Firstbase  Remotive AngelList  Flocknet  Zapier  GitLab    Darren Murph  Figma  Miro  Mural Must read book: No Rules Rules  Project Hail Mary  Loki   Chris Herd on Twitter   Chris Herd on LinkedIn   Leave Some Feedback:     What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed     Connect with Eric Siu:      Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on Twitter Eric Siu on Instagram    
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Aug 2, 2021 • 24min

The Dentist that Built a 32,000 Member Community Which he Leveraged into Scalable Revenue

The Dentist that Built a 32,000 Member Community Which he Leveraged into Scalable Revenue Today’s guest is Dr. Glenn Vo. Not only is he a practicing dentist who used his dentistry and entrepreneurial skills to build a multimillion-dollar practice, but he is also the founder and CEO of Nifty Thrifty Dentists, a dental company that connects dental professionals with other dental companies through discounts and deals. In this episode, he explains how he built a 32,000 member community on Facebook and leveraged it into scalable revenue. Find out how Glenn only works two days a week, why all of his other revenue streams have much more potential than his practice, and the importance of having the right ‘why’. As the author of the book Industry Influencer, Glenn is passionate about helping people to become industry influencers in their fields and build their own empires. Tune in to find out discover the importance of creating a platform, how to go about building a community, and what mistakes to avoid. Find out how to go about pursuing other revenue streams that may be available to you, and level up from being a practitioner to becoming an entrepreneur in your field! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:15] An introduction to Glenn Vo as founder of Nifty Thrifty Dentists. [01:08] Glenn explains how he enjoyed Leveling Up and how his life mirrors Eric’s. [01:45] Why Glenn wanted to do more than just be a dentist. [02:28] What Glenn has in terms of assets and what his empire looks like. [03:05] Glenn’s passion project of helping people level up in their fields and why he wrote his book Industry Influencer. [03:55] How to level up from being a just practitioner to being an entrepreneur.  [05:26] The importance of having the right ‘why’. [06:05] Why all of Glenn’s other revenue streams have much more potential than his practice.  [07:26] How Nifty Thrifty Dentists makes money, and the importance of having a platform. [09:18] How he created the Facebook group and the importance of community and networking.   [11:06] How long it took him to grow the Facebook group membership.  [12:22] The number one flaw that people make when they’re trying to create a side gig: doing everything themselves.  [13:32] Glenn’s long-term plan for his practice and his other businesses.  [15:22] Why Glenn hires community managers or moderators based on their personalities and not their experience. [16:56] Glenn’s favorite business book: Atomic Habits. [17:27] What habit-stacking is and how it has changed Glenn’s life. [20:50] Glenn’s favorite business tool: Voxer [21:49] How to connect with Dr. Glenn Vo.  Resources From The Interview:   Dr. Glenn Vo Nifty Thrifty Dentists  Denton Smiles Dentistry Facebook Group: Nifty Thrifty Dentists   Leveling Up  Industry Influencer Must read book: Atomic Habits    Voxer Dr. Glenn Vo on Facebook    Leave Some Feedback:     What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed     Connect with Eric Siu:      Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on Twitter Eric Siu on Instagram    
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Jul 26, 2021 • 25min

How Finimize Founder Max Rofagha Quickly Built An Email Community of Over 1M Subscribers

Today, Eric talks to Max Rofagha, the founder of Finimize, a newsletter that makes news from the world of finance so simple that anyone can understand it and become their own financial advisor. Max shares how he came up with the idea, how he originally started a website, and why he adapted it to a newsletter. In this episode, he provides some insight into the timeline of the business, how the company makes money, and how, in a short space of time, this email community has grown to over one million subscribers. Tuning in, you’ll hear his thoughts on paid ads, how he goes about finding the best writing talent, and why he hires analysts, not journalists. Find out Max’s thoughts on the creator economy and where he sees it going, as well as the trends he’s excited about in this space. To hear some tips on helpful books and resources Max uses to level up his own skills, and insight into where he sees opportunities in the creator economy and the world of business in general, tune in today!    TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:15] Intro to Max Rofagha and Finimize [01:06] Some background into Max’s career before Finimize. [01:54] Where the Finimize headquarters are and how Max works remotely.  [02:51] Max explains what led him to start a newsletter and how he came up with the idea.   [05:26] How Finimize makes money: brand stories, premium subscriptions, licensing of content. [07:19] How much subscriptions cost. [07:32] The timeline of the business from when it started until now. [07:52] Insight into how Max has grown the business and his thoughts on paid ads.  [09:52] How he finds the best writing talent and why he hires analysts not journalists.  [11:57] How Max’s career led him from e-commerce to finance, and insight into his future plans. [14:12] Max’s thoughts on the creator economy and where he sees it going: a surge in tools to empower the creator.  [16:40] Tools or trends he’s excited about in this space. [18:13] Max’s favorite business books. [20:55] Max’s favorite business tool: Notion.  Resources From The Interview:   Max Rofagha on Twitter Finimize  MicroAquire    Bloomberg by Bloomberg  Who Is Michael Ovitz?   Deep Work  The Snowball   Notion  Roam Evernote   Leave Some Feedback:     What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed     Connect with Eric Siu:      Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on Twitter Eric Siu on Instagram    
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Jul 19, 2021 • 35min

How LitePink CEO Lori Harder Is Building A Rosé Seltzer Empire

Today’s guest is Lori Harder, a self-made millionaire, bestselling author of A Tribe Called Bliss, and the top-rated podcast host of Earn Your Happy and co-host of Girlfriends & Business. She is also in the process of building a new empire as the founder and CEO of LitePink which is the best tasting low-calorie, low-sugar premium rosé wine seltzer, created to help you drink and connect better. Lori sheds some light on how growing up in a conservative religious community influenced her career path and helped her to realize that “Your environment is stronger than your willpower.” She explains how her career in the fitness industry, and then personal development, led her to her current venture. Discover how LitePink works and makes money, why they’re selling direct to the consumer, and how Lori has uniquely found investors that have something to offer beyond just money. Lori explains the company’s marketing strategy, the value of surveys, and why they are contracting out instead of hiring in. Hear about her continued work in retreats and masterminds, and her new podcast Girlfriends & Business. Tune in today for helpful advice on how to work with a spouse or partner, and create the right environment for your business to level up!  TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:13] An Introduction to Lori Harder. [01:00] Lori’s career and background. How growing up in a small religious community led her to realize that environment is stronger than willpower.  [03:53] Lori’s background in the fitness world and how her desire to help people change led her to personal development. [05:52] How LitePink came about: How she wanted to help women connect with each other and create meaningful experiences.  [08:13] How Lori raised $2 million, completely female funded.  [08:31] The process of creating an “obsession-worthy” product. [10:19] How LitePink works and makes money: Selling direct to consumer, cutting out the distributor, going the e-commerce route, and using their investors’ own platforms. [12:49] The value of smaller influencers with smaller audiences.  [14:08] Insight into LitePink’s strategy and marketing avenues.  [15:48] Lori discusses her new podcast: Girlfriends in Business. [18:22] Lori’s role in hosting retreats and masterminds, and how she is shifting her career under the LitePink umbrella. [19:28] How Lori’s team is structured and why she has contracted a marketing company instead of hiring in-house.  [21:45] Importance of explaining your communication style, and being clear about your needs in business. [22:45] Mistakes to avoid when working with a partner or spouse. [26:57] The best business advice Lori can give: to have a specific conversation about how to communicate.  [28:36] Lori’s take on peer groups / Masterminds: They are the fastest ways to accelerate your business trajectory. [32:02] Lori’s favorite book and business tool. Resources From The Interview:   Lori Harder LitePink Lori Harder on Instagram LitePink on Instagram A Tribe Called Bliss    Lori Harder's Busy Girl Healthy Life Cookbook    Earn Your Happy Girlfriends & Business   Must read book: Believe IT: How to Go from Underestimated to Unstoppable     Leave Some Feedback:     What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed     Connect with Eric Siu:      Growth Everywhere Single Grain Eric Siu on Twitter    
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Jul 12, 2021 • 24min

He Went From E-commerce & Course Creator to 8 Figure Software Entrepreneur + Millions of Followers

Today’s guest is Kevin David a software entrepreneur and content creator who started off in e-commerce and now owns multiple eight-figure businesses. He made his first YouTube video just over four years ago and has now been viewed more than a billion times across different social media platforms, where he shares his expertise on e-commerce and gaining financial freedom. Tuning in today, you’ll hear how he first achieved success in e-commerce, transitioned into e-commerce software, and how he started all three of his software companies from the ground up. He explains how he was able to shift his mindset by surrounding himself with good people and filling his head with great books, of which he provides a number of examples. In this episode, find out why Kevin pays his CEOs so much, how he developed his social media content strategy, and how he built up his email list. As someone who has perfected the art of leveling up, Kevin is full of profound advice, so tune in today!  TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:43] Kevin share’s his journey as an entrepreneur and the concept of ‘the second mountain’.  [02:30] How Kevin consolidated his e-commerce businesses so he could focus on software. [03:39] He talks about how he started all three of his software companies from the ground up. [05:14] How he made the transition from e-commerce to teaching, to software. [06:59] The books that helped him on his journey: The Lean Start Up, Measure What Matters.  [08:41] Why he pays his CEOs so well and the importance of incentivizing.  [10:52] How he adjusted his mindset through what he reads and surrounds himself with. [12:33] The importance of having a thick skin when it comes to creating online content. [13:47] A breakdown of his social media following across the different platforms, and the importance of a big email list. [15:07] Some insight into his content strategy and how he formulated it.  [16:17] How he has built his email list: Spending money on ads. [17:14] Thoughts on Miami vs Vegas for business: you want to live somewhere that makes you happy. [19:04] Kevin’s favorite business book and business tool.  [22:15] How you can contact Kevin and information about his podcast.    Resources From The Interview:     The Second Mountain    JungleScout   The Lean Start Up Must read book: Measure What Matters   Books by Paul Graham  Books by Sam Altman  Books by Andrew Chen    Shoe Dog   John Doerr Ted Talk: Why the Secret to Success is Setting the Right Goals Gary Vaynerchuk Basecamp The Kevin David Experience (Ninja Podcast) Kevin David on YouTube  Kevin David on Instagram Kevin David on Twitter Kevin David on Facebook  Kevin David on TikTok  Kevin David on Pinterest    Leave Some Feedback:   What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed   Connect with Eric Siu:    Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on Twitter Eric Siu on Instagram
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Jul 7, 2021 • 7min

What to look for in an M&A Deal

Today we are going to talk about what to look for in an M&A deal!
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Jul 5, 2021 • 27min

Fanduel for Esports - How Esports One Is Growing Rapidly at 20-40% MoM In A Hot Industry

Today’s guest is Matt Gunnin, the CEO and Co-Founder of Esports One which is the first real-time fantasy platform that makes watching esports competitive. He explains how he came up with the ingenious idea to gamify watching esports, how Esports One works, and how it’s different from traditional fantasy platforms. Tuning in, you’ll hear how it makes money, why retention is high, and why the concept seems to be working so well. Find out how Matt is growing the business, the role SEO plays in this, and how Matt is using Clubhouse to open up new ways of innovation and help level up the industry. Matt also shares his views on NFTs, and how he sees them being incorporated into the arena of esports. For all this as well as a sneak peek into the future of the platform and its upcoming games, tune in today! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:36] Some background into the games Matt has played and is still playing. [01:12] What Esports One does, how it’s different from traditional fantasy platforms, and how it makes money. [03:03] How users put together their own lineups and the types of additional predictions they can make. [05:53] How the business is growing with the trend of esports. [08:52] Current and upcoming games on the platform.   [09:10] What they’re using to grow the business apart from word of mouth and Discord. [10:35] Matt’s experience of being an early user of Clubhouse.   [14:30] How Matt is using Clubhouse to connect with people outside of esports and help the industry grow. [16:43] Matt’s views on NFTs and the importance of their utility. [20:26] Where people can go to find out more about NFTs.  [21:23] Thoughts on buying CryptoPunks. [22:42] Matt’s favorite business books and business tools.  [25:21] How to find Matt online.  Resources From The Interview: Esports One Discord Esports on Clubhouse  Esports NFTs on Clubhouse Awesome NFT on Github CryptoPunks   Must read book: The Infinite Game The Hard Thing About Hard Things American Kingpin   Monday Notion Coda Protaton The Hacker News   Digit  Pitch  Raindrop Esports One on Twitter  Esports One on Instagram   Leave Some Feedback:   What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed   Connect with Eric Siu:      Growth Everywhere Single Grain Leveling Up Eric Siu on Twitter Eric Siu on Instagram    

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