The Sweaty Startup

Nick Huber
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Feb 25, 2019 • 19min

#28 Lead generation and consulting - is there opportunity?

I've been getting a lot of questions on lead generation and consulting setups from people who have spotted holes in digital marketing for established companies. Is it a real opportunity?
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Feb 20, 2019 • 17min

#27 What we can all learn from Chick-fil-A

Simplicity, speed and eager professionalism.
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Feb 18, 2019 • 23min

#26 Should I buy a business?

Buying a business is sometimes a great option. Here is what to think about and consider if you are exploring that route.
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Feb 13, 2019 • 7min

#25 How to name your business (and secure a domain)

I share my method for creatively naming your business while checking domain availability.
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Feb 11, 2019 • 8min

#24 The art of the email

Communication skills are key. Email is taking over modern day communication. Understanding email etiquette and getting your point across as quickly and efficiently as possible is a skill that will help you get ahead.
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Feb 6, 2019 • 20min

#23 Building a lean business and putting your money where it matters

Every dollar invested in your business will become 2 or 3 dollars in the near future. Every dollar invested in everything else will either be gone or worth pennies. Free up your capital so it can work for you. Reduce your overhead and make more of your expenses variable.
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Feb 4, 2019 • 12min

#22 Make customer service your competitive advantage

Customer service is notoriously bad among service businesses. Lucky for us we know how to provide professional and jaw dropping customer service.
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Jan 30, 2019 • 8min

#21 Listen if you are a techy (or if you aren't)

Technology focused people have a huge advantage on the service side of things. Digital marketing, software tools, analyzing data and more. Embrace it and join the fun.
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Jan 28, 2019 • 8min

#20 What if I don't have any skills?

It might seem like most service based companies out there require a lot of skill to get involved. Experience and maybe some permitting too. Its all about the TIME invested. Sometimes taking the time to learn the skill is a great investment.
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Jan 23, 2019 • 11min

#19 Have a job? Build a business on the side to replace it

Starting a business while you have a full time job is the lowest risk route and the route most successful entrepreneurs take.

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