Student’s Startup Earns $250,000, But He Wants Out Of It – with Chris Brisson

Chris Brisson, Call Loop, Customer Acquisition, eCommerce, Hiring, Marketing, Physical Product, Scaling, Sell Your Business, System

Why would a founder who did $250,000 in revenue his first year say he’d never build a similar business again?

When he was in school, Chris Brisson sold car rims online. I invited him to talk about how he earned his first 1/4 million dollars, how the business grew, and why he says he’ll never sell a physical product again.

Today he’s the co-founder and CEO of Call Loop, the “Constant Contact for voice and text” which integrates with other services you are already using to send targeted voice and text messages.

Chris Brisson

Call Loop

Chris Brisson is the co-founder of Call Loop, the “Constant Contact for voice and text” which integrates with other services you are already using to send targeted voice and text messages.

 

Andrew: Coming up, what happens when you try to sell your Internet-based business. Today’s guest says he’s going to be very open. I’m even going to ask him about the sale price of his company just so you can learn about the whole process. Also, when you listen to his story I want you to ask yourself, if he can do all this when he was in school, why don’t other people start companies? Finally, don’t miss all the tricks that today’s guest says he’s going to be open about in this interview including how he got around people’s resistance to paying shipping, really cleaver technique there, and how he eliminated his eBay fees, kind of cleaver, kind of mischievous, all great stuff coming up so stay tuned.

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