Sinopse
Listen to The Top if you want to hear from the worlds TOP entrepreneurs on how much they sold last month, how they are selling it, and what they are selling - 7 days a week in 20 minute interviews!The Top is FOR YOU IF you are:A STUDENT who wants to become the CEO of a $10m company in under 24 months (episode #4)STUCK in the CORPORATE grind and looking to create a $10k/mo side business so you can quit (episode #7)An influencer or BLOGGER who wants to make $27k/mo in monthly RECURRING revenue to have the life you want and full CONTROL (episode #1)The Software as a Service (SaaS) entrepreneur who wants to grow to a $100m+ valuation (episode #14). Your host, Nathan Latka is a 25 year old software entrepreneur who has driven over $4.5 million in revenue and built a 25 person team as he dropped out of school, raised $2.5million from a Forbes Billionaire, and attracted over 10,000 paying customers from 160+ different countries.Oprah gets 60 minutes or more to make her guests comfortable to then ask tough questions. Nathan does it all in less than 15 minutes in this daily podcast that's like an audio version of Pat Flynn's monthly income report. Join the Top Tribe at NathanLatka.com/TheTop
Episódios
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EP 471: He Just Exited, Now Landds $500k Customer for New Content AI Business ComnPlus with CEO Karan Chaudhry
07/11/2016 Duração: 18minKaran Chaudhry, a serial entrepreneur and co-founder and CPO of Comnplus, a company building advanced machine learning based personalization and recommendation engine focused on online digital content industry. He received his MS from Stanford University and is an active mentor and advisor at StartX, advising entrepreneurs on topics like fundraising, team building, data product management and product marketing. Prior to Comnplus, Karan was the co-founder and CEO of DropThought, a machine learning based instant feedback and text platform for voice over applications. Listen as Karan explains how DropThought was acquired last year and how he started Comnplus. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Steve Jobs What CEO do you follow? – Elon Musk Favorite online tool? — Asana Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20-year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Take risk. Failures are highly over-rated. It just makes us stronger” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:44 – Nathan introduces Karan to the s
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EP 470: How He Got 10,000 Interested In Product Before Launch with Scorely CEO Shawn Porat
06/11/2016 Duração: 20minShawn Porat, founder of Scorely, Judgment Marketplace and Fortune Cookie Advertising. He’s a VP at Mark Echo Enterprise and a contributor to Forbes, Time, and Money Magazine among others. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – N/A What CEO do you follow? – Elon Musk Favorite online tool? — N/A Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Never If you could let your 20-year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Work with others and meet as many entrepreneurs as you can” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:53 – Nathan introduces Shawn to the show 02:17 – Scorely is a business credit bureau 02:23 – Started 6 months ago 02:35 – Shawn is trying to get more small businesses in the platform for free 02:53 – Subscription plans 03:15 – Scorely is currently on pre-revenue and will launch in 3 weeks 03:25 – 10,300 people in their launch list 03:48 – The idea of Scorely started 3 months ago 03:54 – They’ve partnered with different government agencies and businesses 04:25 – The chamber of commerce 04:30 – The members ha
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EP 469: SharkTank Sunk Him, Then He Won Big With $1.4M with Revestor CEO Bill Lyons
05/11/2016 Duração: 18minBill Lyons, a successful real estate entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Revestor.com. Revestor is in the business of helping real estate investors find profitable properties to rent out as short and long term rentals. He also helps identify properties for quick profits. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Slash What CEO do you follow? – Tony Robbins Favorite online tool? — Rapportive Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Yes If you could let your 20-year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “That when you get to your 30’s, a week is like a day, a month is like a week and year is like a month and slow down. Do what you can today” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:48 – Nathan introduces Bill to the show 02:27 – Revestor started in 2012 02:37 – Revestor is now focused short-term Airbnb properties 03:08 – Bill is asking $ 250,000 for 10% in short-term properties 04:10 – Bill was in Shark Tank in November 2012 04:25 – Bill got 15,000 users but never got over 1,000 paid users 04:38 – Bill can’t raise money af
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EP 468: $6M in 2015 Revenue With Health and Wellness Infoproduct with CEO Craig Ballantyne
04/11/2016 Duração: 19minCraig Ballantyne, a productivity and a success transformation coach and the author of The Perfect Day Formula: How to Own the Day and Control Your Life. He’s been a contributor to men’s health magazines since 2000 and in 2001, he created a home popular work out program, Turbulence Training. Listen as Craig tells us how he overcome his anxieties using the 5 pillars of transformation and how he managed to make his users stay. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Rockefellar Habits What CEO do you follow? – Matt Smith Favorite online tool? — N/A Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20-year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “I should stop drinking before I’m 30 years old” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:54 – Nathan introduces Craig to the show 02:43 – Craig uses the 5 pillars of success 03:06 – Craig started in the fitness industry in 1999 and he started selling Turbulence Training online 03:19 – In 2011, Craig bought the business, Early to Rise, a success wealth building newsletter 03:3
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EP 467: $60M Raised To Help CIO's Manage Their Cloud with CEO Ben Nye
03/11/2016 Duração: 20minBen Nye. Ben joined Bain Capital Ventures in 2004 and leads their infrastructure software team. Listen as Ben talks about how he became Turbonomic’s CEO and how they got to Series D. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Steve Jobs Book What CEO do you follow? – Jeff Bezos Favorite online tool? — LinkedIn Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20-year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “I wish I knew about the power of equity” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:34 – Nathan introduces Ben to the show 02:00 – Ben joined Bain Capital Ventures in 2004 02:15 – Capitalized Turbonomic as an investor in 2009 and first delivery of product in GA in 2010 02:30 – Joined the company full-time in 2013 02:40 – Bain Capital Ventures is a sector focus 02:55 – They want something with a prepared mind 03:17 – They cover multiple sectors 03:38 – Total capital raised 03:59 – Ben is the lead investor at Bain Capital Ventures for Turbonomic 04:17 – There was 3 CEO in Turbonomic 04:46 – There was an issue be
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EP: 465: 120,000 Customers, About $200k MRR, $10M 2017 ARR Goal with RocketReach.co CEO Amit Shanbhag
01/11/2016 Duração: 28minAmit Shanbhag, co-founder of RocketReach.co, a company that allows users to lookup email addresses, phones, social links, etc. for over 250 million professionals worldwide. Amit bootstrapped to RocketReach from zero to over a hundred thousand customers including Apple, Google, and Morgan Stanley to name a few. He has more than a dozen patents and started his professional life writing code for geo-stationary satellites. He loves open water swimming, watching cricket, and spending time with his 4-year old son. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – N/A What CEO do you follow? – Marissa Mayer Favorite online tool? — Google Drive Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20-year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Live the moment and enjoy what you have” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:53 – Nathan introduces Amit to the show 02:33 – RocketReach is a sales management tool 02:54 – RocketReach was founded in 2015 03:03 – Amit and his co-founder used to work for a SaaS business 03:15 – They tried t
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EP 464: $1.7M In Book Sales After Being Dead for 6 Minutes
31/10/2016 Duração: 25minHal Elrod, a husband, father ,and the best-selling author of 8 books including one of the best self-published book of all time, The Miracle Morning, which sold over 200,000 copies and has been translated into 21 languages. He is an entrepreneur and international keynote speaker, podcaster, and co-creator of best blueprint ever life experience. Listen as Hal talks about his life after a car crash and how it paved his future. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Love is the Killer App What CEO do you follow? – Jeff Hoffman Favorite online tool? — Five Minute Journal iOS App Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20-year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Have patience” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:53 – Nathan introduces Hal to the show 02:30 – The Miracle Morning now has 240,00 copies sold 02:40 – It was published in 2012 03:00 – When Hal was 20, he was the top sales agent for a kitchen knife company 03:25 – Hal was in car accident on his way home and broke 11 bones 03:36 – Hal
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EP 463: Close.io More Than $200k MRR, 500 Customers, $400 ARPU with CEO Steli Efti Who Wont Sell for $40M
30/10/2016 Duração: 26minSteli Efti, CEO and founder of Close.io. Listen as Steli talks about how he uses sales and communication to his company’s advantage and why he won’t disclose their churn rate—his answer WILL surprise you. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – The Paypal Wars What CEO do you follow? – N/A Favorite online tool? — Evernote Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Yes If you could let your 20-year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “I wish I knew how to manage my own emotions and focus on consistency” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:23 – Nathan introduces Steli to the show 01:52 – Steli’s entrepreneurial power is in sales and communication 02:02 – Close.io is Steli’s biggest success 02:15 – There are less than 20 people in the team 02:21 – Steli is competing with massive organizations 02:40 – They launched their first product in 2013 02:56 – First year revenue is $ 200,000 03:10 – They started as a services business 04:08 – There’s a common pattern with SaaS companies building product 04:45 – Close.io is a CRM 04
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EP 462: $8.8M 2015 Sales of iPhone Repair Parts with CEO Chris Koerner
29/10/2016 Duração: 21minChris Koerner, founder and CEO of LCDcycle – a company that recycles broken iPhone screens and supplies wireless repair shop with wholesale electronic parts. Aside from being a motivational speaker and winner of the Entrepreneur of the Year award, Chris is a guy who appreciates the haters. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Delivering Happiness What CEO do you follow? – Elon Musk Favorite online tool? — Flipboard Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— I try but I don’t If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Tell myself to appreciate the haters” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:46 – Nathan introduces Chris to the show 02:31 – LCDcycle was founded in 2013 02:43 – Chris opened a smartphone repair shop in college in 2010 02:51 – Sold it for $ 30,000 03:50 – They started in Alabama 04:10 – They got more customers in the Texas market 04:45 – The supply parts to repair shop 04:58 – First year revenue 05:08 – Did $ 2.1 million for the first full year 05:13 – For 2014, they did $ 4.8 m
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EP 461: $2m Raised, SpokenLayer Turning Blogs Into Audio Content with CEO Will Mayo
28/10/2016 Duração: 21minWill Mayo, founder of SpokenLayer. Being dyslexic led Will to find an alternative to written text and he thought of an audio solution. Listen ad Will talks about how SpokenLayer changes mainstream reading and how it helped him personally. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – The E-Myth What CEO do you follow? – Elon Musk Favorite online tool? — Streak Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Yes If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Just keep trying and you’ll figure it out” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:13 – Nathan introduces Will to the show 02:05 – How is a podcast different from SpokenLayer 02:28 – “Spoken edition is a different interpretation of what audio can be” 02:44 – It caters to listeners first then letting them choose the experience 02:53 – Working for about 30 properties 03:13 – SpokenLayer distributes articles for Playboy 04:10 – Different publishers work in different ways 04:15 – Some publishers would pay to have a spoken edition 04:27 – SpokenLayer help publisher
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EP 460: One Man Agency Does $500k Recommending Health Plans with Michael Chapman
27/10/2016 Duração: 20minMike Chapman, an author, speaker and subject-matter expert for both healthcare and insurance matters. Listen as Mike talks about helping self-employed and small business owners take control of their health. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Approach What CEO do you follow? – N/A Favorite online tool? — Acuity Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20-year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Make the leap—start a business earlier.” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:40 – Nathan introduces Mike to the show 02:10 – Why people should listen to Mike? 02:25 – “There are so many basic things that people can do that will save money and provide better options for healthcare” 02:37 – Mike is a consultant for small businesses and individuals. He’s also a broker 03:13 – Total revenue in 2015 is under $ 1 million 03:38 – Sometimes, Mike will hire people, depending on the season 04:04 – Average annual net profit 04:45 – Mike has been in the business for 15 years 04:54 – First year revenue 05:20 –
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EP 459: Magically Make Paper Dissappear with $2m/yr Company Amipaperless CEO George Bandarian
26/10/2016 Duração: 18minGeorge Bandarian II, CEO and President of AMI – The Paperless Company. He has a mission of eliminating paper and a vision for simplifying work for companies such as SpaceX, Walt Disney, MBC Universal, schools and colleges. Listen as George explains their unique culture and what he and his team are working on to disrupt the document management industry. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Bold What CEO do you follow? – Elon Musk Favorite online tool? — Headspace and Calm Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Yes If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Fail fast, fail often, and fail forward” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:10 – Nathan introduces George to the show 01:58 – “In this day and age, there shouldn’t be any paper documents” 02:20 – It is senseless to route documents from desk to desk 02:43 – They automate business processes and digitize the paperwork 03:28 – The price will depend on what the client wants them to do 03:40 – Provide full-service solution 04:22 – “It feels
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EP 458: 1200 Pay Her $47/Mo, Will do $2M This Year with Boom Social CEO Kim Garst
25/10/2016 Duração: 25minKim Garst, CEO of Boomsocial. She’s also best Selling author of Will the Real You Please Stand Up, Show Up, Be Authentic and Prosper in Social Media. She’s internationally recognized and regularly contributes to www.Entrepreneur.com Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Lean In What CEO do you follow? – Sheryl Sandberg Favorite online tool? — Slack, Canva and Buzzsomo Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “I would tell myself to become an entrepreneur” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:40 – Nathan introduces Kim to the show 02:57 – Kim was earning $ 3,000 per month 03:32 – As of the moment, they are generating $ 56,494 a month 03:50 – Kim asked her staff about the numbers before the interview 04:17 – www.KimGarst.com – where her new product is 04:43 – Focus on how you can truly make money from social media 05:20 – Kim runs a 3-lane, 3-stage sales funnel 05:28 – 3 different premiums 06:10 – Starts with a free offer then a mini course 06:5
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EP 457: 4000+ Units Sold Teaching Kids How To Code, $2m+ Raised with Piper
24/10/2016 Duração: 18minTommy Gibbons, a former employee of both Goldman Sachs and Fundera. Listen to learn how Tommy met his Princeton bosses, and how he used those connections to get into Piper. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – N/A What CEO do you follow? – Mark Pavlyukovskyy – his boss Favorite online tool? — Zapier Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Yes If you could let your 20-year-old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “I wish I knew how I could” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:10 – Nathan introduces Tommy to the show 01:41 – Piper is a guide for kids ages 8 – 12 to build their first computer 02:02 – Apple’s co-founder review on Piper 02:16 – Piper has more than 4,000 customers since launching last year 02:28 – Looking into subscription plans in the future 02:45 – Piper was launched in Kickstarter in June 2015 03:10 – Sold their first product in December 2015 03:20 – They had craigslist posters 03:40 – Title of craigslist poster was “Workers needed for packing of children’s toys in Long Beach” 04:23 – Total funding r
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Ep 456: $700k Agency Enters Group Coaching Space. Why? With CEO AriMirza
23/10/2016 Duração: 19minAli Mirza, used to sell personal insurance door to door in Canada before getting fired and electing to venture out on his own. Listen to learn how he transformed his floundering sales career into a winner that he now sells to other companies. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – How to Win Friends and Influence People What CEO do you follow? – Henry Ford Favorite online tool? — Mixmax Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Stop being so afraid and just go do it. Work hard and smart.” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:40 – Nathan introduces Ali to the show 02:06 – Ali build sales processes for mid-market companies 02:22 – Ali charged based on the work that he has to do 02:40 – His program ranges starts at $ 20-25,000 to $ 130,000 03:00 – Typical retainers 03:43 – HH Land Developments as a client 03:53 – Didn’t pay retainers 04:20 – Ali has 4 employees 04:33 – Ali’s business was founded in 2011 04:42 – First year revenue 05:25 – Total 2015
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EP 455: Exited in 2013, Now Moving From "Job" To Startup CEO Again. How? with Ariel Camus
22/10/2016 Duração: 16minAriel Camus, a product builder, 500 startups alumni and the CEO and Founder of TouristEye, acquired by Lonely Planet in 2013. Today, Ariel is building a new education system called HackerPath that utilizes collaboration between peers and bots. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Founders at Work What CEO do you follow? – Favorite online tool? — Google Apps Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Relax, you’re doing well. Have more fun” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:12 – Nathan introduces Ariel to the show 01:35 – TouristEye is Ariel’s first company and exited it in 2013 01:45 – TouristEye is a travel guide for mobile devices with all information offline 02:03 – Revenue is from referral fees and premium features in application 02:24 – Raised funding for TouristEye 02:55 – Acquisition price of Lonely Planet 03:18 – Why did you sell TouristEye? 04:50 – Ariel was 26 when he sold TouristEye 05:00 – Ariel joined Lonely Planet after selling Tour
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EP 454: $6.9M Movie Tickets Sold In Discount Marketplace DealFlicks with CEO Sean Wycliffe
21/10/2016 Duração: 23minSean Wycliffe, CEO of Dealflicks – a company that helps movie theaters move tickets at discount prices. Listen as Sean breaks down how he uses affiliate-driven system to drive a $ 240,000 per month business. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Laws of Leadership What CEO do you follow? – N/A Favorite online tool? — Slack Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Definitely If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Wish I would have got to real estate earlier” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:40 – Nathan introduces Sean to the show 02:10 – What is Dealflicks and how it makes money? 02:15 – Dealflicks is partnered directly with movie theaters 02:27 – Currently all over the country 02:47 – Number of ticket moving per month 03:20 – Average ticket price 03:45 – 70,000 tickets per month and 70,000 from concessionaires 04:05 – 2 tickets per transaction 04:16 – Average order value is around $ 13 04:25 – People buy them as gift cards 04:44 – The $ 13 can be for a ticket and a concession
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EP 453: $2M Agency Helps Brands Raise Capital, IPO, Sell, with ROIworks CEO George Revutsky
20/10/2016 Duração: 22minGeorge Revutsky, CMO for Soothe – the world’s largest on-demand massage service. He’s also the CEO of ROIworks – a growth agency that runs growth and build growth agency teams for funded startup and Fortune 1000 companies like Headspace, TriNet and Original Stitch just to name a few. Listen as George talks about how he generated double digit revenue for Soothe in straight 11 months. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Don’t Make Me Think What CEO do you follow? – Aaron Levie Favorite online tool? — Optimizely and Hotjar Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Knew the value of moderated user testing and customer development when founding companies or evaluating product” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:10 – Nathan introduces George to the show 01:48 – ROIworks started as an agency 10 years ago 02:12 – Used digital tools such as aid acquisition, A/B testing etc. for a series of experiment 02:40 – Typically, they would make some kind of retain
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EP 452: 70k MRR, CSTOREPRO, Data play, <1m Raised, <5% monthly churn
19/10/2016 Duração: 17minArif Momin, CEO and co-founder of CStorePro technologies – the leading provider of mobile and cloud based operations management for retail businesses. He has an MBA from University of California. Berkley and BS in Computer Engineering from Michigan State University. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – The Innovator’s Dilemma What CEO do you follow? – Mark Zuckerberg Favorite online tool? — JIRA Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – “Move fast and willing to fail a little quicker. Don’t regret the old stuff” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:40 – Nathan introduces Arif to the show 02:05 – Arif used the network that his MBA provides 02:16 – What is CStorePro and how it generates revenue 02:22 – CStorePro modernizes the operation of a single-operated store 02:50 – Customers pay CStorePro $ 59 a month 03:02 – Arif was from a different company 03:40 – Raise under $ 1 million 03:45 – All convertible note 03:48 – Number of unique customers as o