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Andrew Emberson

@aemberson2

Minneapolis, MN انضم Temmuz 2019
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Hunter Schenewark
Hunter Schenewark@HSchenewark·
This is the easiest side-hustle ever. Pick up a couple of these from Costco, post on Facebook marketplace and rent out for $15/each. We rent them almost every week from now through the end of summer. They’re on sale at Costco and we just picked up a couple more. You won’t get rich with 8 tables, but it’s about as passive as income will ever be.
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Andrew Emberson
Andrew Emberson@aemberson2·
@mnwild imagine being a local fan living in Minneapolis paying for ESPN+ and YouTube TV and still being blacked out from watching the game unless you buy a FanDuel subscription. Who is this actually for? Fans or profits?
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Andrew Emberson
Andrew Emberson@aemberson2·
@mnwild I pay for ESPN+ and YouTube TV and still can’t watch the game in Minneapolis. Blacked out unless I buy FanDuel. Does the league/management care more about fans or profits?
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x - Minnesota Wild
x - Minnesota Wild@mnwild·
EK GETS US GOING 🚨! MIN 1 - EDM 1 | P1 06:15
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Andrew Emberson
Andrew Emberson@aemberson2·
@homeservguy Broker here. Every owner I talk to wants us to do a valuation for them. Takes time and resources so I've been pointing them to napkinmathvaluation.com No affiliation but it seems to do the trick for people just looking for a range. Hope it's helpful.
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Nathan
Nathan@homeservguy·
Have a friend who wants to sell painting business. Does ~ $1 mil/revenue at 20-25% margins. Just him and 3-4 guys year round, plus 3-4 during busy season. Certainly gets a ton of *free* leads (very little marketing) What’s it worth?
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Chase
Chase@BrothersStumps·
@bprintco Thanks for the response, right there with you... Time to narrow down and lock in for 2026.
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Alex B
Alex B@bprintco·
I’m at a bit of a crossroads and figured I’d share it out loud. A local VC firm, Cintrifuse Capital, reached out after coming across a web app I built called FieldFix.ai. They invited me to do a demo night at their office to show it off. I said yes, mostly because I tend to say yes to things and see where they go. They also invited me to take part in an 8 week program that would end with a $100k first investment into the app. On paper, that all sounds great. But the more I think about it, the more conflicted I am. I get the impression that the “expected” path looks like this: take the initial investment, then spend the next few years raising more money, pitching constantly, optimizing for growth metrics, and staying on the capital treadmill. That mindset has never really matched how I think about building things. My philosophy has always been simple: build something so good that people are doing a disservice to themselves by not using it. That’s genuinely how I feel about FieldFix. It’s a massive improvement over how companies track and maintain heavy equipment, and it saves them real time and real money. If they don’t use it, that’s kind of on them. I’m not mentally, financially, or emotionally tied to whether this app “succeeds” or “fails.” I built it because we needed it at Brushworks. At some point I thought, “Other companies could probably use this too,” so I made it public. Recently, a guy from Texas called me who needs to track 500+ machines. He told me he’d happily pay $50 per month per machine because of how helpful it is. I told him no...it’s $50 a month total for all your machines. To be fair, I didn’t exactly expect someone managing 500 assets to call me. So now I’m stuck thinking. Do I want to go all in on this, take VC money, and push it aggressively into the market? Do I want to be pulled into the cycle of constant fundraising? Or do I keep doing what I’m doing, use it internally, keep it public, let it spread naturally, and see where it goes? Personally, I do want this app out in the world. I know it will drastically help businesses, big and small. But I’ve never been someone who chases dollars just for the sake of it. What motivates me is a different question: What can I create that actually helps people succeed? What positive impact can I put into the world? Being tossed into the startup meat grinder, constantly asking for money, doesn’t immediately feel aligned with that goal. But maybe I’m thinking about this the wrong way. I don’t have an answer yet. I’m just being honest about where my head is at. Curious what others think...especially anyone who’s walked both paths.
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Alex B@bprintco·
Any brush clearing companies near Macon, GA I can refer a lead to? Seems we've started ranking Nationally for land clearing. We're starting to get lead requests from around the country. Had a few from Alabama, Texas, and Georgia so far and nowhere to refer them.
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
🚨 Perplexity just dropped something wild. It’s called “Perplexity at Work” their official guide to actually getting more done with AI. Not another “productivity tips” doc this is the real framework their own teams use to: → Block distractions & reclaim focus → Scale yourself like a 5-person team → Turn AI from noise into results It’s clean, practical, and honestly the most useful thing I’ve read on using AI for work not just chat prompts. Comment “Guide” and I’ll send you the full PDF (it’s 100% free from Perplexity)
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Julius
Julius@juliusmarchi·
Take 4-6 calls per day Make $20k+ per month Read the same script over and over Spend the rest of your day drinking on the beach... This is what people get sold into in high ticket sales Then they jump in, realize it's much harder & cut throat then that & they give up. I knew getting into this space wouldn't be easy, but come in with the right attitude & approach and you can succeed.
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Christian
Christian@coldemailchris·
Automated Email + LinkedIn Outbound Motion This outbound motion generates our B2B clients 500+ leads/month. Here's the step-by-step breakdown on how this motion works: EMAIL INFRASTRUCTURE - Porkbun for secondary domains - Diversify across resellers (or at least use ScaledMail) - Diversify ESPs via Google, Microsoft Azure, and SMTP - EmailBison for automated email sending at scale DATA ROUTING & MANAGEMENT 1/ RevyOps - All uploaded lead lists are added to centralized database - Campaign stats are visualized and monitored at scale 2/ n8n - Response intake & reply management > Workflow: Reply pulled from EmailBison to n8n -> GPT node scores reply on intent -> Interested leads are pushed to dedicated Slack channel to notify sales rep 3/ Clay - Adds high priority leads to HeyReach campaign for connection & messaging campaign > Workflow: Leads are scored according to criteria via GPT -> Highest scoring leads are added to HeyReach campaign via API from Clay 4/ OutboundSync - Adds / updates newly generated leads from outbound in with HubSpot or Salesforce - Tracks attribution from outbound channels vs other channels POST POSITIVE REPLY WORKFLOW 1. Sales rep responds to positive reply with templatized responses 2. Interested lead is pushed into HeyReach connection campaign & B2B newsletter 3. Lead is scheduled for further follow-up in CRM POST SALES MEETING BOOKING WORKFLOW 1. Meeting is scheduled via Calendly 2. Pre-call reminders / nurture sequence is activated sharing VSL & case studies 3. Sales call is recorded via Fireflies 4. Call notes are added to CRM for context on prospect for follow-up or contract details 5. Proposal is sent via PandaDoc --- Want the high res version of this workflow? Comment "Motion" and I'll DM you the full PDF. (Must be following to receive)
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Clint Fiore 🦬 DM for Biz Deals
July is shaping up to be the biggest month of Seller signups in Dealonomy history. Likely 10-15 new deals coming on for launch late month and into August. Reminder- if you want to sell your business in 2025, now's the time to get started if you want a chance at closing this year. We value up front, tell the range you'll sell for, and guarantee offers in that range in 90 days or less or we'll give you $10,000. 0% commission to sell with us. Hit me up if you want to talk. Maybe it's finally time?
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m. stanfield
m. stanfield@resetbasis·
@girdley Heard the terrain is pretty mellow though
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m. stanfield
m. stanfield@resetbasis·
Looking for the best ski resort for - limited crowds (preferably not on Epic or Ikon) - good chance of deep powder - access to very steep terrain Appreciate any suggestions
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Jas Singh
Jas Singh@CreatingJas·
Local newsletter monetization update: What started as a side hustle... Today has booked revenue of: $58,310 85% of which has come in the last 2 months. (Since I went fulltime) Here's the breakdown: 4 Annual sponsors: $45,500 The rest is one-off ads. Ask me any questions below...
Jas Singh@CreatingJas

Local newsletter monetization update... Just signed our 3rd annual sponsor for $14,000/year. Our total booked rev for year 1 is at $45,000! ($40,000 of which came in the last month)

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Leo Grundström
Leo Grundström@grundstromleo·
This faceless YouTube channel has blown my mind. It’s only posted 39 videos but it’s printing cash. Breakdown: * Incredibox niche * No voice * Straightforward editing * Averages 2.4M views/mo * Generates ~ $16,800/mo (ass. $7 RPM). Lesson: you don't need to post 100s of videos to blow up your channel.
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Reseller Rowe
Reseller Rowe@resellerrowe·
A $12 Dishwasher? I won a 15 item Costco Auction for $180 so each item cost me $12 watch me sell auction items as I try to buy my dream yacht making $1,000 - 700 times. This is currently listed at 1/2 off the costco price and i’ll make over $500 dollars when it sells.
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Andrew Emberson
Andrew Emberson@aemberson2·
@DanKats23 Been visiting a couple in person groups in my area trying to decide the same thing. Definitely think the value is in the in person meetings and getting to know people over time. Know a guy who used to change groups every two years or so and had some success with it
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Dan Kats
Dan Kats@DanKats23·
I think it might be worth giving BNI groups another chance I don’t live in my service area, but should be worth looking for even a virtual BNI in the general area? Anyone else part of one?
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Brian
Brian@thebrianorr·
@realEstateTrent Secured prison transportation business. 95% of people will not start their business. This one will be a gold mine
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StripMallGuy
StripMallGuy@realEstateTrent·
You have to start a new business tomorrow or you're sent to jail. What business do you start?
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Dickie Bush 🚢
Dickie Bush 🚢@dickiebush·
These 7 books helped me lose 100 pounds and escape the Wall Street Rat Race:
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