Andy Drish is an entrepreneur, a speaker and co-founder of The Foundation. He helps people create the mindset and skills needed to create software businesses without upfront risk and absolutely no business idea. His company, The Foundation, has been absolutely crushing it over the last five years. They have success stories from students that have gone on to create eight figure businesses.
In today’s episode we will be discussing the three different ways to elevate your network. Andy shares how to completely eliminate risk when starting a new business. He also walks us through how he first made money in entrepreneurship and why the only thing that matters when you start is simply getting sales.
Key Points From This Episode:
- Andy tells us where his passion for business came from and how he started out.
- Find out how Andy started his business in Etsy and how it became successful.
- Learn how helping an influential person who has experience in business can help you.
- Hear about Andy’s biggest struggle in terms of his journey of getting to where he is now.
- Understand why it is important to know exactly what you want and not deviating from it.
- Learn why you have to reach out to people that have done what you want to do.
- Understand what is meant by elevating your network.
- Find out how to surround yourself by people that are doing better than you.
- Hear how Andy defines failure.
- Learn more about The Foundation, what it is, how it makes money, and its future plans.
- Understand why emotions play such a big role in entrepreneurship and how to deal with it.
- Discover ways to assess risk in terms of whether to pursue ventures or projects.
- Andy tells us about the last time he got outside of his comfort zone and what he was doing.
- Find out about one directive or step to helping you with a business idea.
- Hear who has had a profound impact on Andy’s life.
- Andy shares on some exciting new ventures.
- Find out about the different two realms for entrepreneurs when diving into a business.
- And much more!
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