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David Jay - Founder of WarmWelcome.com
BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio
English - March 15, 2021 10:00 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingEntrepreneurship Business Education Self-Improvement business growth business coaching digital marketing business strategy business development business entrepreneur entrepreneurship marketing online marketing Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week, I talked to David Jay, a business founder, and movement creator. His entrepreneurial journey is one that anybody can take inspiration from.
David is a bit of a legend in my world. He is a serial entrepreneur in every sense of the word and founder of WarmWelcome.com. David and I discussed his early days as a photographer and how that set up the foundation for his future success. His first foray into Saas was a direct result of solving a problem for the everyday photographer.
We discuss how he scaled that business and the hurdles he’s overcome running several companies. David shares the value of ego in business and how it can really help us serve our customers better.
Finally, we get some great advice for fellow entrepreneurs and how his new business, Warm Welcome, is revolutionizing how we communicate with one another.
Key Takeaways
Scaling his photography business (02:55)Building a software company (06:45)Hurdles he had to overcome running a business (07:10)Advice for other entrepreneurs (08:35)What he would have done differently when starting a business (12:39)How to serve and let go of ego (15:50)WarmWelcome (18:00)Solving new problems (24:23)
Additional Resources
Connect with David here
Check out Warm Welcome here
You can find the transcripts and more at http://bizninjaradio.com
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