EPISODE · Mar 30, 2016 · 1H 8M
S02-INT06: Jon Carder, Super Entrepreneur: Lessons in Perseverence (Keeping the Dream Alive)
from Habits 2 Goals: The Habit Factor® Podcast with Martin Grunburg · host Martin Grunburg
After selling his company for millions at age 26, Jon Carder briefly retires to surf the South Pacific. It turns out to be a very short "retirement" that lasts only about 3 weeks...“I think doing a business for money is absolutely the wrong motivation and will actually lead to a lot of challenges. “The only thing you have to do to be successful is to be better than just about everyone else at just one thing. It's simple but it's not easy." ~Jon CarderAt just 26, Jon Carder was featured on the cover of Fortune Small Business magazine (link) wearing just board shorts and holding a surfboard as the sun set with the title, "Time to Sell?" He had just sold his company for millions and was ready to "retire" and surf.But Jon Carder isn't your typical Southern California surf rat. He's also been featured in Business Insider and dozens of other publications and is an active member of the Entrepreneurs Organization and a mentor with The Founders Institute. He has founded several multi-million-dollar companies, and along the way has raised upwards of $35 million.While his "success" story is legendary, it's actually his entire story— the failures, the struggles and all the hard work, agility and perseverance — that make for a very educational and entertaining interview, particularly for the aspiring entrepreneur.In this episode, Jon recounts his unique journey from selling microwaved hot dogs in his neighborhood as a kid, to selling baby products at a swap meet in college and later selling one of his companies for millions. Today, Jon is on the precipice of changing the face of online-to-offline commerce with his innovative technology.In this episode JC shares:Why not to start any businessThe surfing insight that led to his abundance mindsetHow following others' insights helped him evolve his companies Why great marketing can never make up for poor customer service — there's a funny story hereThe critical importance of focus How he picked himself up through failure and depression to start his second company— the one he ultimately sold!How three months into his next company they netted over $100,000How he actually applied the lessons learned from his prior company failureThe birthing of MojoPages, MOGL and of course, Empyr His desire and passion to create a positive impactDonating about 1 million meals to help feed those in needThe origination of his online-to-offline platform and API, a HUGE opportunity resulting from his persistence and something known as the "corridor principle"The KEY mindset that carries him through the darkest of timesRelax HARD!His key success habits these daysand so much more...“What really makes me happy is following that journey, and not just for the ups and downs, but doing it for the potential positive impact…the bigger the impact the more thrilling the ride."----------------------------------------------------SubscribeDon't miss a single episode. Subscribe to the podcast to get each episode sent directly to you. ResourcesEMPYR - EmpyrJon Carder BlogBusiness Insider Article on Jon CarderElon Musk (book) Jon mentionsThe Score Takes Care of Itself - Bill Walsh(Correction: MG mistakenly thinks JC is talking about Bill Walton... This is a great book by the former legendary Forty-Niner Coach, Bill Walsh!)The Habit Factor appThe Habit Factor templateThe Habit Factor bookBig Brothers Big Sisters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habits2goals.substack.com/subscribe
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