The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan
Business:Marketing
317: Rich20Something’s Daniel DiPiazza On Why You Need To Start A Side Hustle
From working as a server at Longhorn Steakhouse, to multiple successful startups, making millions in his 20s, to publishing a best selling book, Daniel DiPiazza knows the entrepreneur's journey like the back of his hand. Here to discuss his upcoming "Start Your Side Hustle" course with Foundr, Daniel is all too familiar with the challenges and doubts faced by today's hustlers, and is here to teach you ways to overcome them.
Recognizing the importance of business fundamentals, Daniel has launched a high number of successful businesses with zero start-up capital simply by identifying, defining, and monetizing his existing skill-sets. Through networking, seeking, and chasing a goal, Daniel has mastered the art of the side-hustle, and he is ready to show you how you can too.
Foundr's Nathan Chan sits down for an interview with Daniel to discuss his journey from the infamous 'butter-balll incident' at the Longhorn steakhouse, to training high-achievers in becoming world-class entrepreneurs with his company Alpha Mentorship.
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Key Takeaways Daniel discusses his first viral article: Hacking E-Lance, the infamous "butterball story," and how he dominated a job board website Taking the first step towards starting your own business with "sweat equity" Why service-based businesses are the gateway drug to entrepreneurship Why freelancing teaches you all the business essentials Taking the first step; how not to be afraid, what to focus on, and what the competition means for you The importance of building a skill inventory, defining your skill, and seeing where they align Gaining confidence in becoming an entrepreneur and why you don't have to be the best in the world at what you do The fastest way for you to get paid for your big idea
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