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Draper Startup House Podcast

Draper Startup House Podcast

By Ajay Prakash

This is a one of a kind podcast that will take you a mile in the shoes of different people across the world. We all feel lost and unsure of where we want to go or what we want to do. Together by learning from people who have done different things, we can discover what we like and move forward.

I’m your host, Ajay Prakash, a serial entrepreneur, and I’ve gone through product, marketing, theoretical physics, development and several other roles to figure out my passion. I’m still figuring it out and hopefully, together we can learn and discover new opportunities.

CONNECT. INSPIRE. EMPOWER.
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Using Entrepreneurship as a Tool and Catalyst for Education

Draper Startup House PodcastOct 06, 2019

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Using Entrepreneurship as a Tool and Catalyst for Education

Using Entrepreneurship as a Tool and Catalyst for Education

In this episode, we learn about starting a company as a university student and how it can be one of the best ways to supplement your education. We also dig into how Amir was able to grow from 0 to 100k users within a few months and very little budgets. Finally, we look at social media platforms and how they have changed and will continue to change over the next few years.

Key Learnings and Topics:

  • How did Amir come up with the idea of Timeweave (a scheduling application for university students that has over 100k users)
  • Advice for student entrepreneurs who would like to start a company
  • The reason why starting a company in university can actually just be an amazing way to improve your skillsets as opposed to actually making riches
  • How university impacted our learning and growth both personally and academically. Did it help us in the workforce?
  • Balancing user growth over revenue. Should you focus on growing your user base rapidly or create a sustainable revenue source?
  • How did Timeweave actually grow from 0 to 100k users in such a quick timespan?
  • Selling products or services using untraditional content marketing. How to create ads that are disguised and don’t come off as selling something to people.
  • The saturation of Facebook ads/posts and how to stand out from the crowds.
  • Our prediction of what is happening with Facebook and other social media platforms and how to make sure as business owners or marketers we can ensure we stay in the limelight.
  • How to resolve conflicts with your team and ensure that you can make arguments into constructive growth periods.

Key Links:

Oct 06, 201947:26
From University Student to Forbes 30U30
Sep 19, 201901:08:24
How to Begin Venturing into Venture Capital
Aug 02, 201944:24
An Introvert's Guide to Networking and Finding a Mentor
Jul 14, 201915:56
Getting over the coding hurdle and expanding your skillset

Getting over the coding hurdle and expanding your skillset

Today we learn about how someone can learn how to code and get into the tech sphere when you may not have a technical background or degree. Vaibhav Namburi has started a development agency and became a well sort after developer when he graduated from a completely unrelated field. We also dig into his agency and how he was able to grow it so rapidly without just one short year.

Key Learnings & Topics:

- How can you find the shortest pathway for getting over the initial hump of learning code and make it much easier for yourself

- How Vaibhav was able to get his first software development job after self-learning coding after graduating from an unrelated field

- Why you should chase a good boss and not a good company

- How do you enable yourself to be able to learn on the job really quickly and rapidly

- Getting feedback on your code from external people using interesting tricks suggested by Vaibhav

- Making the leap from traditional employment to self-employment

- Why is Five2One named the way it is and the humble beginnings of the software product development shop

- We discuss our first sale stories as these are always really interesting and how they help us learn a lot about ourselves

- How to scale an efficient team for the long term and how it will make or break your company

- How Laddr is currently trying to revolutionise the ways that recruitment is being conducted for technical team members

Links:
- Vaibhav’s Development Agency:
www.five2one.com.au/
- Laddr - Developer Portfolio: www.laddr.com/
- Vaibhav’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/vaibhavnamburi
- Built to Sell: amzn.to/31XRw1r
- Getting to Yes: amzn.to/31UebvD
- Split the Difference: amzn.to/321gddk
- How to Win Friends and Influence People: amzn.to/321gxsy

Jul 09, 201901:06:56
The New Work Order, Preparing for 2030
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The Art of Growth, Scaling from 100k to 1M+

The Art of Growth, Scaling from 100k to 1M+

Jul 09, 201958:15
Flavours of Icecream. (Now Draper Startup House Podcast) Let's see how we go!
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