How to be an Outrageously Successful Entrepreneur

Published: May 26, 2016, 8:45 a.m.

What does it take be an outrageously successful entrepreneur? \xa0How realistic is the overnight success? Join Hanna Hasl-Kelchner as she welcomes, serial entrepreneur and angel investor, Bobby Martin to take a close look at what it really takes to start, build, and grow a successful business from scratch.
DISCOVER:\xa0

* The 4 stages of start-up growth every successful entrepreneur navigates.
* The role of serendipity in start-up success.
* What you need besides a good ideas to be a successful entrepreneur.
* Why impatience is a start-up virtue.
* The role of tweaking vs. pivoting in start-up success.
* The 3 biggest challenges every successful entrepreneur faces and overcomes.
* Inspiring start-up success stories.
* And much MORE.

GUEST:
Bobby Martin is the author of The Hockey Stick Principles, a new book about the 4 key stages every successful entrepreneur goes through to achieve massive business success.
Bobby is a serial entrepreneur\xa0and\xa0angel investor while at the same time being a national speaker, and hometown guy who focuses most of his investments in North Carolina where he lives and works.
He\u2019s currently the chairman and co-founder of Vertical IQ, a leading provider of sales research insight for banks. He also co-founded and served as president of First Research, a leader in sales intelligence, which he sold to D&B Corporation for $26 Million in 2007. \xa0Before founding First Research with Ingo Winzer in 1999, Martin spent more than six years with Bank of America as a commercial banker in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Bobby also serves as an active board member with several innovative start-ups, including Local Eye Site, Boardroom Insiders, MyLifeSite, Sageworks, and etailinsights.\xa0As a result of his experiences he understands firsthand what it\u2019s like to start, build, and grow a successful business.
RELATED RESOURCES:
Contact Bobby and connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.\xa0
Other resources mentioned by Bobby Martin during the interview are:\xa0
FREE resources on his Hockey Stick Principles website.