Episode details
Sam Parr (@TheSamParr) describes himself as a midwestern small business owner who discovered the Internet, and his journey from running a hot dog stand to building a media empire seems to prove that. His current business, The Hustle, generates 8 figures in annual revenue from newsletter advertising alone, a feat Sam attributes to great copywriting, relentless experimentation, and the massively underrated power of email. In this episode we talk about how founders can build profitable businesses by resisting the urge to make their tech businesses more complex than they need to be, why it's important to borrow lessons from businesses in other industries, and the art of getting help from others by swallowing your pride and making specific requests.
Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/108-sam-parr-of-the-hustle
Comments (1)
Add new comment
Login to comment
James McKinven
@jmckinven
Thoroughly enjoyed this episode - Sam has a really good outlook on things and articulates himself really well.
Great questions as always from Courtland.
Login to comment