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TechLok Innovations: Securing the Future with Ryan Angott

An episode of the House of Bricks podcast, hosted by Adam House, titled "TechLok Innovations: Securing the Future with Ryan Angott" was published on October 11, 2024 and runs 26 minutes.

October 11, 2024 ·26m · House of Bricks

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In this episode, Adam House Sr. interviews Ryan Angott, CEO and Co-founder of TechLok Solutions, a company focused on innovative laptop security solutions. Ryan shares his unique journey from the cybersecurity world to starting his own business with his father. He discusses his experiences with the $7/hour staffing model, how they’ve scaled TechLok, and the critical lessons learned from making a million-dollar mistake. Ryan also offers insights on how to identify and capitalize on new markets, raise capital, and find the right team for high-growth startups. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking for practical advice or a founder in need of inspiration, this episode is filled with valuable takeaways. Key Takeaways: $7 Entrepreneur Philosophy: Ryan’s story of leveraging affordable VA staffing from the Philippines to streamline operations and reduce costs for startups. Navigating Father-Son Business Dynamics: The challenges and rewards of building a business with a family member, and how to maintain personal and professional boundaries. Learning from Mistakes: How a million-dollar mistake in manufacturing led to a complete pivot and valuable lessons on strategic partnerships. Target Market Focus: Discovering their ideal customer profile through market research and shifting from consumer to B2B sales. Scaling with the Right Team: The importance of building the right team and how to strategically raise capital without losing too much equity. Featured Guest: Name: Ryan Angott Title: CEO and Co-founder of TechLok Solutions Bio: Ryan Angott has a background in cybersecurity and entrepreneurship, having co-founded TechLok Solutions and the Strategic Staffing Assistant. His unique approach to leveraging $7/hour virtual assistants and his dedication to securing mobile devices for a work-from-anywhere world have made him a prominent figure in tech innovation. LinkedIn: Ryan Angott Topics Covered: What Does it Mean to be a $7 Entrepreneur?: The concept behind using affordable staffing options to scale startups and optimize operations. The Journey of Building TechLok: From the inception of the idea with his father to overcoming manufacturing challenges and pivoting during COVID-19. Navigating Family Dynamics in Business: Balancing personal relationships while scaling a business with a family member. Raising Capital and Making Strategic Decisions: Ryan shares his experience of raising over $2 million and the importance of timing in bringing on investors. Finding the Right Market Fit: How TechLok discovered their B2B sweet spot and focused on corporate IT managers as their primary customers. Notable Quotes: "Every great thing comes with a downside, but it’s always doable with the right community around you." — Ryan Angott "We made a million-dollar mistake by choosing the wrong factory, but that lesson helped us identify our real value and the right partners." — Ryan Angott "As an entrepreneur, if you don’t have a good money person in your corner, get one—trade equity, whatever it takes." — Ryan Angott Resources Mentioned: TechLok Solutions: Website Strategic Assistance Services: Website Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to the House of Bricks Podcast for more interviews with innovative entrepreneurs and business leaders. Share this episode with your network to help others gain valuable insights from Ryan's entrepreneurial journey. How to Connect: Website: House of Bricks Website Newsletter: House of Bricks Newsletter Social Media: Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.

In this episode, Adam House Sr. interviews Ryan Angott, CEO and Co-founder of TechLok Solutions, a company focused on innovative laptop security solutions. Ryan shares his unique journey from the cybersecurity world to starting his own business with his father. He discusses his experiences with the $7/hour staffing model, how they’ve scaled TechLok, and the critical lessons learned from making a million-dollar mistake. Ryan also offers insights on how to identify and capitalize on new markets, raise capital, and find the right team for high-growth startups. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking for practical advice or a founder in need of inspiration, this episode is filled with valuable takeaways.

Key Takeaways:
  • $7 Entrepreneur Philosophy: Ryan’s story of leveraging affordable VA staffing from the Philippines to streamline operations and reduce costs for startups.
  • Navigating Father-Son Business Dynamics: The challenges and rewards of building a business with a family member, and how to maintain personal and professional boundaries.
  • Learning from Mistakes: How a million-dollar mistake in manufacturing led to a complete pivot and valuable lessons on strategic partnerships.
  • Target Market Focus: Discovering their ideal customer profile through market research and shifting from consumer to B2B sales.
  • Scaling with the Right Team: The importance of building the right team and how to strategically raise capital without losing too much equity.
Featured Guest:
  • Name: Ryan Angott
  • Title: CEO and Co-founder of TechLok Solutions
  • Bio: Ryan Angott has a background in cybersecurity and entrepreneurship, having co-founded TechLok Solutions and the Strategic Staffing Assistant. His unique approach to leveraging $7/hour virtual assistants and his dedication to securing mobile devices for a work-from-anywhere world have made him a prominent figure in tech innovation.
  • LinkedIn: Ryan Angott
Topics Covered:
  1. What Does it Mean to be a $7 Entrepreneur?: The concept behind using affordable staffing options to scale startups and optimize operations.
  2. The Journey of Building TechLok: From the inception of the idea with his father to overcoming manufacturing challenges and pivoting during COVID-19.
  3. Navigating Family Dynamics in Business: Balancing personal relationships while scaling a business with a family member.
  4. Raising Capital and Making Strategic Decisions: Ryan shares his experience of raising over $2 million and the importance of timing in bringing on investors.
  5. Finding the Right Market Fit: How TechLok discovered their B2B sweet spot and focused on corporate IT managers as their primary customers.
Notable Quotes:
  • "Every great thing comes with a downside, but it’s always doable with the right community around you." — Ryan Angott
  • "We made a million-dollar mistake by choosing the wrong factory, but that lesson helped us identify our real value and the right partners." — Ryan Angott
  • "As an entrepreneur, if you don’t have a good money person in your corner, get one—trade equity, whatever it takes." — Ryan Angott
Resources Mentioned: Call to Action:

If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to the House of Bricks Podcast for more interviews with innovative entrepreneurs and business leaders. Share this episode with your network to help others gain valuable insights from Ryan's entrepreneurial journey.

How to Connect:
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