The Top Entrepreneurs In Money, Marketing, Business And Life
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 1011:59:21
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Listen to The Top if you want to hear from the worlds TOP entrepreneurs on how much they sold last month, how they are selling it, and what they are selling - 7 days a week in 20 minute interviews!The Top is FOR YOU IF you are:A STUDENT who wants to become the CEO of a $10m company in under 24 months (episode #4)STUCK in the CORPORATE grind and looking to create a $10k/mo side business so you can quit (episode #7)An influencer or BLOGGER who wants to make $27k/mo in monthly RECURRING revenue to have the life you want and full CONTROL (episode #1)The Software as a Service (SaaS) entrepreneur who wants to grow to a $100m+ valuation (episode #14). Your host, Nathan Latka is a 25 year old software entrepreneur who has driven over $4.5 million in revenue and built a 25 person team as he dropped out of school, raised $2.5million from a Forbes Billionaire, and attracted over 10,000 paying customers from 160+ different countries.Oprah gets 60 minutes or more to make her guests comfortable to then ask tough questions. Nathan does it all in less than 15 minutes in this daily podcast that's like an audio version of Pat Flynn's monthly income report. Join the Top Tribe at NathanLatka.com/TheTop
Episódios
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3 Product-Led Strategies I Used to Generate $1B In Self-Serve Revenue For My Clients, Wes Bush
11/02/2025 Duração: 21min -
Capacity Acquires $5m ARR Bootstrapped YouCanBookMe To Build AI Support Mega Platform
04/02/2025 Duração: 28min50% Cash, 50% stock. Bridget Harris grew You Can Book Me from 0 to $5M revenue over 12 years. David is building Capacity (previously at Answers.com which sold for ~$900M). Today, Capacity acquires YouCanBookMe in a big win for bootstrappers!
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Frame.io COO Shares How they Built Product to Hit 1m Users and Exited to Adobe for $1.25b
04/02/2025 Duração: 20min -
These are the AI SEO Secrets that Clickup, Airbase, and Freshworks are using to win
28/01/2025 Duração: 26min -
While Zapier Gets all the Press, Celigo Just Doubled Revenue to $95m, CEO Jan Arendtsz
21/01/2025 Duração: 15min -
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3 Strategies I Used To Scale SecurityScorecard to $70M ARR, 1,700 Customers, & $200M in Cash
07/01/2025 Duração: 15min -
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Private, Bootstrapped, & Profitable: How Rajesh Jain Scaled to Over $100M As a Solo Founder
24/12/2024 Duração: 17min -
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Sell SMB SaaS? He Generates $20m/yr using "Impossible" Outbound, Craver CEO
03/12/2024 Duração: 18min -
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33 Year Old Quickly Closes 100 Customers For His Construction SaaS, Gets $10m+ Valuation
12/11/2024 Duração: 21min -
42 year old lawyer convinces 200+ Construction Companies to Pay $4k+ Per Year for his Legal Software
07/11/2024 Duração: 21min -
Pendo Shares Board Deck Slides, Breaks $200m Revenue, Lessons with Co-Founder Eric Boduch
05/11/2024 Duração: 20minCo-Founder Eric Boduch joins Latka on stage to share how they got 2,842 leads in Q2 2017. This helped them hit $15m in ARR before growing to over $200m today in Sept 2024. Will Pendo hit $300m before Dec 2025?
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His cap table will shock you. $100m revenue, $750m valuation in his series D with Coro Co-Founder Dror Liwer
31/10/2024 Duração: 16minCoro launched in 2015 with a bottom up approach to solving sercurity issues for the SMB and midmarket. Today, they've raised $282m in funding to go big, but how much have the founders been diluted? Can they grow into their $750m valuation?
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Founder stuck at $8m revenue, burning $400k/month shares Profit and Loss, How he turned things around with Proposify CEO Kyle Racki
29/10/2024 Duração: 20minProposify launched in 2013 and grew to $6m revenue by 2019 before things got scary. The business was burning $400k/month, product started to stall, and a layoff was needed. How did CEO Kyle Racki announce the 25 person layoff? Is the company profitable today? Are they growing again?
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Bending Spoons just bought his company for $100,000,000+ with Issuu CEO Joe Hyrkin
24/10/2024 Duração: 23minJoe launched Issuu back in 2006 to help magazines move digital. He grew to $50m in revenue and raised about $50m. In March 2024 he decided to exit in a nine figure deal. How'd the deal go down? Why did he go with Bending Spoons?