Noah Kagan
Chief Sumo at @appsumo. #30 at Facebook. Helping entrepreneurs ๐ https://t.co/nDWitfclod
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I was employee #30 at Facebook. Then I got fired. For a long time, I was bitter that they let me go. But the lessons I learned from Mark and Facebook helped me build a $100 mill...
This is Peter Maldonado. In 2009, he went bankrupt and lost it all. 15 years later, his company is making $500M/year selling meat sticks (yes, you read that correctly). My top 9...
Please don't quit your job and "go all in". Itโs much simpler to build a side hustle alongside your day job, hit your freedom number, and then jump ship if you want. Hereโs how y...
Ever wonder how top authors (like James Clear, Mark Manson, and Ramit Sethi) consistently sell millions of copies of their books? The secret lies in their Evergreen Marketing Syst...
Iโve spent the last 7 years interviewing the worldโs greatest entrepreneurs. 5 key learnings (from 10,000 hours of my podcast):
AppSumo does ~$8.3M/mo in revenue. We spend $165,000/mo on software to run it. Here are the 50 most important tools in our tech stack: https://t.co/mf6dgjgTfM
A few months ago, a high schooler sent me a 19-page slide deck on how I could improve my content. Now he runs all our social and email marketing. Here's how he landed a $150k job...
I was employee #30 at Facebook. Then I got fired. Now Iโm the CEO of a $100 million company. 10 non-obvious lessons I learned from working directly under Mark Zuckerberg: https:/...
Iโm the CEO of a $100 million business. But Iโve tried (and failed) to build 20+ startups before. Here are 10 pieces of brutally honest advice after two decades of entrepreneurs...
Iโm the CEO of a $100 million business. But Iโve tried (and failed) to build 10+ startups before. Here are 14 pieces of non-obvious advice after two decades of entrepreneurship:
If you donโt know what your priorities are, everything seems urgent. A thread on how I plan my week (as the CEO of a $100M/year company):
If you focus on results from the start, youโre doomed to fail. What do I do instead? I follow The Law of 100: