JF418: Target, Whole Foods, and College Students are BEGGING for His Services, Hes Only 25! #skillsetsunday

Published: Oct. 25, 2015, 4:30 a.m.

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How to start a company and scale it. Startup mogul, Brian Foley, has started five companies, and now has focused his efforts on building BuddyTruk, a service like Uber that transports goods from one place to another. He and his team has built an app that allows customers to seek a BuddyTruk representative to move their furniture, and Target along with Whole Foods have jumped on board. Our Best Ever guest is tenacious and shares his story of persistence, and he even used cookies to buy clients\\u2026hear it now!

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As soon as you\\u2019ve got product you have to CAPTURE your audience.

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Brian Foley\\u2019s background:

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  • Based in Santa Monica, California and is the founder of BuddyTruk, offering cheap moving help and local delivery service on demand
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  • Named one of four founders under 30 to keep an eye on by Entrepreneur Magazine
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  • He\\u2019s 25 and has started 5 companies
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