Meeting with High GDP People in Low GDP Places

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • E342: Widening your surface area for luck and net of opportunity so the opportunities you want come to you.
    How I met with successful entrepreneurs, heads of industries, and people in major American cities like NYC, San Francisco, and Miami, while living in Eastern Europe during lockdowns.
    My strategy for doing in-person networking all over the world.
    My inbound strategy now.
    00:00 Debunking the Myth of Luck
    00:45 Expanding Surface Area for "Luck"
    02:07 Top of Mind Awareness
    03:15 Lunchclub
    06:57 In-Person Networking
    10:29 Creating Content
    13:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
    Sources mentioned in the podcast below.
    My networking articles:
    What I Learned About Networking Going to NYC Tech & Business Events Every Night for Three Years: edwardsturm.com/articles/thre...
    Things I’ve Learned About Networking to Sell a Service: edwardsturm.com/articles/thin...
    How to grow on TwitterX: x.com/natiakourdadze/status/1...
    #inboundmarketing
    The Edward Show. Your daily growth hacking podcast: edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
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Komentáře • 9

  • @MichaelKelly4numbers
    @MichaelKelly4numbers Před 19 dny

    Thank you

  • @StartupSpells
    @StartupSpells Před 18 dny +1

    This was a phenomenal episode. 3 things:
    1/ I didn't believe in Luck too until I read The Psychology Of Money. You did cover it at the end though about Luck. Some things are really luck like Warren Buffett saying that he's the winner of the Ovarian Lottery or Lucky Sperm Club, some people just don't have info or know how like Construction Workers or enough education. That is a form of luck too.
    2/ TIL about Lunch Club. What a phenomenal idea.
    3/ I love your human psychology/social skills episodes. Something I need to learn more about. Always great on that just like the Social Engineering one. Great tips in the 1st bit about events.

    • @buildinpublic
      @buildinpublic  Před 18 dny +1

      Yoo!! Really appreciate it. Luck is true for the conditions you're born into for sure, but beyond that I believe 99% of people make their own luck. And I think people almost anywhere can get "lucky." Also worth mentioning that I am a chronic optimist, but I think it's necessary in entrepreneurship.
      LMK if you try Lunchclub and how you like it.
      I'm going to make more eps on how I connect with people. Love talking about it.

    • @StartupSpells
      @StartupSpells Před 18 dny

      @@buildinpublic haha, I'm opposite of you... Pessimist. Maybe not. Probably just a Realist. I'll try Lunchclub the day I start talking to people. I like async text or IRL for now. But yeah your social engineering/skills episodes are some of my favorite ones since they are novel ideas to me.

    • @buildinpublic
      @buildinpublic  Před 18 dny +1

      @@StartupSpells Nah I think you're an optimist and you don't realize it. All the realists I know look at the stats and decide brand building and entrepreneurship is too risky. And you're building a strong brand = optimist.

  • @mindlessthoughts5592
    @mindlessthoughts5592 Před 19 dny +1

    Share some luck sir. I need it haha. I wanna get my project viral. I think I can make it a video worthy of getting lucky to become viral.

    • @buildinpublic
      @buildinpublic  Před 18 dny

      You can! I'm going to do high frequency posting again once my own product comes out. It really works.

  • @Alkansa
    @Alkansa Před 19 dny

    how do you write intro for yt videos? is there a framework i can use to create my yt script?

    • @buildinpublic
      @buildinpublic  Před 18 dny +1

      I don't write an intro for my podcasts, but I do typically use a script for my short form videos. I try to start the script with something that will trigger a powerful emotion. If I say a strong opinion myself, that will usually evoke a strong emotion from the listener/watcher.