Ep 168 - Leveling Up, NY, Austin, Thailand, Kickstarter

EPISODE · Jul 11, 2017 · 1H 13M

Ep 168 - Leveling Up, NY, Austin, Thailand, Kickstarter

from Travel Like a Boss · host Johnny FD

From digital nomads to entrepreneurs, Derek Pankaew and Eric Lafleche share their journey on how they come up with the idea of the Flexr, the world’s first foldable, travel-friendly pullup bar. Having been traveling around the world themselves, they were able to create a unique product that could allow travelers to do pullups wherever they are, whenever they want. On this episode, they talk about the concept of the product and the marketing strategies they used in creating an impact. They also talk about the failures, the plights and the challenges they had to overcome for the product to finally be ready for its launch. Be the first ones to buy the Flexr and enjoy a super discounted price!   Link: Travelpullupbar.com   Discussed: Ep 99 - Moving to Austin,  $30k a Month from TeeSpring, Saving on Taxes and Amazon FBA Ep 135 - New York Corporate Employee to Chiang Mai Digital Nomad Ep 158 - Travel Hacks, Life Advice, and Leveling Up Ep 46 - Freedom Fast Lane with Ryan Daniel Moran, Zen Active Sports, Creating Products on Amazon, eCommerce Johnny's Guide to Ukraine: Kiev, Odessa, Lviv, and Chernobyl Trip Streak - Smarter Travel Search   Time stamps: 13:22 – Corporate life in New York 18:03 – NY versus Austin: Digital Entrepreneur Community 21:42 – The idea behind Flexr bar 25:57 – Struggles in launching the business 32:49 – Taking an idea into the next step 39:47 – Learning the basics in launching a product 44:18 – The launch of the Flexr 50:00 – Marketing plan for Flexr 57:06 – How Kickstarter helps in marketing   Enjoyed this episode? Share it with friends!  

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