You Have to Be Willing to Fail Before you Succeed In Business - Jeremy Parker
Dreamcatchers Hosted by Jerome Myers
English - June 04, 2023 22:00 - 48 minutes - ★★★★★ - 24 ratingsBusiness self image transformation matrix dream realization entrepreneur health relationship red pill prosperity founder Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Achieving business success can be about more than rainbows and butterflies. It also comes with failures and hardships, and persevering through these challenges is necessary to reach the end goal.
Join host Jerome and his special guest Jeremy Parker as they discuss how Jeremy succeeded in the venture through creative pricing models and leveraging media attention. Hear how he had two exits by 25 from working with different companies in the promotional product space and social media. Find out more about the acquisition of Swag.com, including how the founder established valuation for the sale and what they learned from it.
Having extraordinary confidence and learning from failures is vital for success, so jump in to learn more!
[00:01 - 10:16] Opening Segment
Jeremy's journey of winning a film festival at 18 to becoming an entrepreneur
Jeremy also started a t-shirt company called T's and Tats
He also started a company called Vote for Art at 22 years old
He worked with Jesse Itzler and bought rights to celebrities' Twitter/Facebook feeds
Jeremy shares how he started Swag.com
The biggest lesson learned from his first acquisition: negotiate heavily upfront
[10:17 - 19:38] Swag.com Custom Inc. Acquisition: How Jeremy Established Valuation and Invested in His Health
Jeremy established valuation by interviewing bankers and keeping 5% of the deal
The effects of going through an exhausting process of 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. every night for a year
How money was used to secure the future of his two kids
[19:39 - 31:18] Celebrating Success with Charity
Jeremy shares how he celebrated his accomplishments with his family and by giving to the less fortunate
The founder's exit paradox: questioning the meaning and purpose of life after a significant accomplishment
Money is not everything; investing in a lasting legacy and making other people's lives better is important
Entrepreneurship is about challenging oneself, creating something of value, and building an excellent place for employees to work
Having a locus of control and taking responsibility for success or failure is key
[31:19 - 40:39] How Swag.com Achieved Success
Jeremy shares how Swag.com landed in the Inc. 500 twice in a row
Seven other companies reached out unprovoked due to their awareness of Swag.com's growth
Swag.com's business model allowed for excellent cash flow even with no inventory
[40:41 - 46:03] Closing Segment
Jeremy's advice to entrepreneurs: launch something and be prepared to pivot if it doesn't work out
Final words
Quotes:
"It's not normal to start a business. It's never normal. To start a company and to just dive into the blue ocean, you have no idea what you're going to make of it." - Jeremy Parker
"Fear of failure kills more dreams than failure ever could." - Jeremy Parker
Connect with Jeremy!
Website: www.Swag.com
LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes.
Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people's interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.com. Find out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com.
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Achieving business success can be about more than rainbows and butterflies. It also comes with failures and hardships, and persevering through these challenges is necessary to reach the end goal.
Join host Jerome and his special guest Jeremy Parker as they discuss how Jeremy succeeded in the venture through creative pricing models and leveraging media attention. Hear how he had two exits by 25 from working with different companies in the promotional product space and social media. Find out more about the acquisition of Swag.com, including how the founder established valuation for the sale and what they learned from it.
Having extraordinary confidence and learning from failures is vital for success, so jump in to learn more!
[00:01 - 10:16] Opening Segment
Jeremy's journey of winning a film festival at 18 to becoming an entrepreneur
Jeremy also started a t-shirt company called T's and Tats
He also started a company called Vote for Art at 22 years old
He worked with Jesse Itzler and bought rights to celebrities' Twitter/Facebook feeds
Jeremy shares how he started Swag.com
The biggest lesson learned from his first acquisition: negotiate heavily upfront
[10:17 - 19:38] Swag.com Custom Inc. Acquisition: How Jeremy Established Valuation and Invested in His Health
Jeremy established valuation by interviewing bankers and keeping 5% of the deal
The effects of going through an exhausting process of 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. every night for a year
How money was used to secure the future of his two kids
[19:39 - 31:18] Celebrating Success with Charity
Jeremy shares how he celebrated his accomplishments with his family and by giving to the less fortunate
The founder's exit paradox: questioning the meaning and purpose of life after a significant accomplishment
Money is not everything; investing in a lasting legacy and making other people's lives better is important
Entrepreneurship is about challenging oneself, creating something of value, and building an excellent place for employees to work
Having a locus of control and taking responsibility for success or failure is key
[31:19 - 40:39] How Swag.com Achieved Success
Jeremy shares how Swag.com landed in the Inc. 500 twice in a row
Seven other companies reached out unprovoked due to their awareness of Swag.com's growth
Swag.com's business model allowed for excellent cash flow even with no inventory
[40:41 - 46:03] Closing Segment
Jeremy's advice to entrepreneurs: launch something and be prepared to pivot if it doesn't work out
Final words
Quotes:
"It's not normal to start a business. It's never normal. To start a company and to just dive into the blue ocean, you have no idea what you're going to make of it." - Jeremy Parker
"Fear of failure kills more dreams than failure ever could." - Jeremy Parker
Connect with Jeremy!
Website: www.Swag.com
LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes.
Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people's interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.com. Find out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices