SiteScout: “Don’t Get Mad; Go Start Your Own Business” – with Paul Mokbel

Paul Mokbel, SiteScout, B2B, Bootstrapping, Customer Acquisition, Scaling, System

I promised Paul that I’d make his interview available to Premium Members only. I do this with guests who are willing to share their stories, but don’t want to be famous. –Andrew

Have you ever heard the expression, “don’t get mad; get even?” Well, today’s founder has a different motto. Wait until you hear what happened when he got the wrong answer when he approached a boss at his previous company.

Paul Mokbel is the founder of SiteScout, an ad technology company that gives small to mid-sized businesses the ability to buy ads with a small deposit, use technology like retargeting, and get up to the minute data on their campaign’s performance.

Paul Mokbel

SiteScout

Paul Mokbel is the founder of SiteScout, an ad technology company that gives small to mid-sized businesses the ability to buy ads with a small deposit, use technology like retargeting, and get up to the minute data on their campaign’s performance.

 

Andrew: Coming up in this interview, have you ever heard the expression – Don’t get mad, get even? Well, today’s founder might have a different motto: Don’t get mad, go start your own business. Wait until you see what happened when he got the wrong answer when he approached a boss at his previous company. Also, why is this founder, who I interviewed, who you are about to watch, why is he glad that he didn’t take funding? When you hear it, I’m curious to see do you agree with him. Was he right? Also, can you really start a business while sailing the world? This founder you are about to meet tried it. Wait until you see what happened to him. All that and so much more is coming up. So, watch this interview.

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