EPISODE · Oct 31, 2022 · 55 MIN
CHRIS DO - Fundamentals for Building an $80 Mil Business
from After Hours Entrepreneur with Mark Savant · host Mark Savant
Chris Do is CEO and Chief Strategist of Blind, an 80 Million dollar design business. Chris is also founder of The Futur, an online education platform that aims to teach 1 billion people to make a living doing what they love to do. In this episode, Chris shares his experience in starting his businesses. He explains how he overcame challenges by constantly learning from mistakes and finding resources to enhance his skills. He gives advice on how creatives can avoid undercharging, learn to say no, how to build good habits, and how to level up skills.As an Emmy Award-winning creative designer and director, Chris believes in the impact of constant learning. He believes the scope of learning extends to mentorship, apprenticeship, and making the most out of your resources and connections. Key TakeawaysHow to turn small work into GIANT clientsSaying NO will bring bigger opportunitiesThe Futur of educationConnect with Chris:Twitter: https://twitter.com/theChrisDoBlind’s Official Website: https://blind.com/The Futur’s Official Website: https://thefutur.com/The Futur on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thefuturishereTimecodes0:00 Introduction2:52 What is Chris’ favorite book to give as a gift?13:40 Is giving away work for free a good idea?18:43 Is lowering the price of your services worth it?22:42 Life is a video game. 25:23 Chris’ advice for his kids. 26:27 The Futur Pro Group31:00 When to say “No” 38:20 Educational platform43:39 Where is the future of education headed?50:00 Reach out to Chris Do50:38 Rapid Fire Questions_____________________________________________🗞️ Newsletter: www.aiupdate.ai🚀 Get more leads with YouTube: www.marksavantmedia.com 🎙️ Podcast: www.afterhoursentrepreneur.com📧 Email: [email protected]_____________________________________________Your network is your net worth. Follow me for more! 📱Facebook | Instagram | X | TikTok | LinkedIn | YouTube
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Chris Do is CEO and Chief Strategist of Blind, an 80 Million dollar design business. Chris is also founder of The Futur, an online education platform that aims to teach 1 billion people to make a living doing what they love to do. In this episode, Chris shares his experience in starting his businesses. He explains how he overcame challenges by constantly learning from mistakes and finding resources to enhance his skills. He gives advice on how creatives can avoid undercharging, learn to say no, how to build good habits, and how to level up skills.As an Emmy Award-winning creative designer and director, Chris believes in the impact of constant learning. He believes the scope of learning extends to mentorship, apprenticeship, and making the most out of your resources and connections. Key TakeawaysHow to turn small work into GIANT clientsSaying NO will bring bigger opportunitiesThe Futur of educationConnect with Chris:Twitter: https://twitter.com/theChrisDoBlind’s Official Website: https://blind.com/The Futur’s Official Website: https://thefutur.com/The Futur on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thefuturishereTimecodes0:00 Introduction2:52 What is Chris’ favorite book to give as a gift?13:40 Is giving away work for free a good idea?18:43 Is lowering the price of your services worth it?22:42 Life is a video game. 25:23 Chris’ advice for his kids. 26:27 The Futur Pro Group31:00 When to say “No” 38:20 Educational platform43:39 Where is the future of education headed?50:00 Reach out to Chris Do50:38 Rapid Fire Questions_____________________________________________🗞️ Newsletter: www.aiupdate.ai🚀 Get more leads with YouTube: www.marksavantmedia.com 🎙️ Podcast: www.afterhoursentrepreneur.com📧 Email: [email protected]_____________________________________________Your network is your net worth. Follow me for more! 📱Facebook | Instagram | X | TikTok | LinkedIn | YouTube
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