186. How to win friends and influence people
Today’s episode of The Sweaty Startup is a continuation of a self-help kick that Nick has been talking about. Nick loves learning self-help, how to
185. I fired a customer today
In today’s episode of The Sweaty Startup, Nick talks about having to fire a customer. Now what does that mean? He had a customer who
184. Three small habits that will change your life and your business
In today’s episode of The Sweaty Startup, Nick talks about life and happiness. Nick has been reading How to Win Friends and Influence People and
183. Starting a business without physically doing any work?
In today’s episode, Nick answers a question about starting a business as a handicapped person, or a person who can’t physically do labor. If you
182. The first step to wealth that 99% of people won’t take
The best way to build wealth is consistency. Consistency over 5, 10, or 20 years is key to building and maintaining wealth and success. However,
181. Avoid THIS mistake that costs companies millions
In today’s episode of The Sweaty Startup, Nick talks about miscommunication. One of the biggest problems in many service-based businesses, especially smaller ones, is that
#180- How profitable is general contracting?
In today’s episode of The Sweaty Startup, Nick talks with Matt Baker, a general contractor from Houston, Texas. A general contractor is someone who meets
#179- How profitable is a self storage facility?
In today’s episode, Nick talks about a self-storage facility that he and his partner bought in July of 2019. He goes over the numbers of
#178- Three sales strategies that NO ONE talks about
In today’s episode, Nick talks about three sales strategies that most people don’t talk about. These are strategies that can really make your company stand
#177 – Business idea- $1000 a week installing hitches
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I started the Sweaty Startup in December of 2018 because I believe the Shark Tank and Tech Crunch culture is ruining the real spirit of low-risk entrepreneurship.