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The speaker discusses the art of copying big brands and explains the importance of building a community brand that people prefer over the original product.
48:29 - 51:58 (03:28)
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The speaker discusses the art of copying big brands and explains the importance of building a community brand that people prefer over the original product. They also mention a clone factory that copied popular companies such as Amazon and Uber.
ChapterImproving a Pitch Deck with Copywriting and Design Tweak
EpisodeHow Dave Ramsey Built His $300M Empire, Trademarkia, And MFM Rip-Offs
PodcastMy First Million
The podcast hosts discuss the "Gentleman's Agreement" required for viewers to pay for the show, and introduce the additional "Ladies Understanding" agreement requested by a listener.
51:58 - 53:22 (01:24)
Summary
The podcast hosts discuss the "Gentleman's Agreement" required for viewers to pay for the show, and introduce the additional "Ladies Understanding" agreement requested by a listener.
ChapterImproving a Pitch Deck with Copywriting and Design Tweak
EpisodeHow Dave Ramsey Built His $300M Empire, Trademarkia, And MFM Rip-Offs
PodcastMy First Million
Two individuals discuss the origin story of a successful idea and how important it is to give credit to those who came up with it first.
53:22 - 54:02 (00:39)
Summary
Two individuals discuss the origin story of a successful idea and how important it is to give credit to those who came up with it first.
ChapterImproving a Pitch Deck with Copywriting and Design Tweak
EpisodeHow Dave Ramsey Built His $300M Empire, Trademarkia, And MFM Rip-Offs
PodcastMy First Million
In this podcast episode, the hosts propose the idea of improving a pitch deck's copy and layout by using screen sharing to go through a pitch deck and make it better.
54:02 - 56:06 (02:04)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the hosts propose the idea of improving a pitch deck's copy and layout by using screen sharing to go through a pitch deck and make it better. They also criticize the startup world's tendency to adopt and overuse certain jargon.