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Introduction
Hello fellow entrepreneurs, I'm Sidney Tarver, a former NFL linebacker who transitioned into corporate America, gaining a decade of experience in logistics. Building on this foundation, I founded The People First Content Company, where we specialize in crafting authentic, engaging content to amplify brands. Best regards, Sidney Tarver
2 likes • Jan 27
Hell yea welcome Sid!
Does Anyone Have a Different Take on This?
Posted this to Twitter / LinkedIn today. **Cheat code for entrepreneurial success** DO NOT invent a brand new business model. Instead, COPY existing businesses. Why? There’s proven demand. Just be sure to change this one thing ↓ You MUST find a way to differentiate. Two ways to accomplish this: - Price - Market I DON’T recommend competing on price. This results in a “race to the bottom” and will cut your profits razor thin. I DO recommend differentiating by market. AKA, sell your offer in an underserved market. I’ve launched 4 startups in my 26 years. My two successful startups differentiated by market: - Greenbox Storage: Summer storage service for college students - FounderBrands: Content agency Greenbox Storage succeeded because there was little competition at my alma mater. FounderBrands succeeds because I niched down and chose a hyper-specific Ideal Customer Profile ↓ Founders who want to drive leads from Twitter. (And by the way, I didn’t invent those business models. I copied them) My two startup failures: - Air mattress rentals for college students who had friends come visit - Business consulting for college students Both original ideas. Both failures. Here’s the lesson: 1. Competition exists where demand lies. 2. No competition is a red flag. 3. You can succeed by selling in an underserved market.
2 likes • Oct '24
@Chris Ryan Awesome input. Thanks Chris!
1 like • Nov '24
@Keith Bloemendaal love it. That's how I had success in my first startup, Greenbox Storage. I didn't invent the student storage business model. Just offered it in an underserved market.
By Popular Demand...
Some Paylente members requested an early release of my brand new podcast called Business Blitz. @Brad Smith was one of my first guests! It will be released to the public Friday, but you can get early access here. Brad drops a ton of knowledge in this one!
1 like • Nov '24
@Keith Bloemendaal Thank you!
1 like • Nov '24
@Kris Curran Thank you!
X Ads Update
If anyone is around I'm showing the new X ads update on Zoom in 5-minutes: Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86028436886
0 likes • Nov '24
@Keith Bloemendaal Only when I'm super fired up to dive in!
1 like • Nov '24
@Keith Bloemendaal That's solid and probably more than enough
Giving for Growth: 12 Experts, 120 Minutes
Hey team, we have some amazing people in this community already and we just started. I want to put something like this together with our team for next month. We all giveaway our best stuff for 10-minutes each and we'll donate all the proceeds. Let me know if you are in for November! Have a great weekend everyone.
Giving for Growth: 12 Experts, 120 Minutes
1 like • Oct '24
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Collin Rutherford
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Dartmouth College alum. 26 year old Founder. Took an idea from my college dorm to $1M+ revenue. Providing value on social media every day :)

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