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Investing in Startups Without a Fund
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08:34 - 14:58 (06:24)

The founder of Earnest Capital, Tyler Tringas, prefers investing in startups personally, rather than through a fund, as it allows him more flexibility and potential to make higher returns. He believes that investing smaller amounts, around $50,000-$100,000, can still result in successful businesses with steady profits over time.

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The speaker talks about how podcast advertising often makes more for the advertiser than the podcast host and suggests owning the products and services advertised for maximized profit.
08:34 - 11:44 (03:09)
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Podcast Advertising
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The speaker talks about how podcast advertising often makes more for the advertiser than the podcast host and suggests owning the products and services advertised for maximized profit.

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Investing in Startups Without a Fund
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The speaker explains that investing personally rather than managing a fund allows for more money-making opportunities and less time spent on managing and updating.
11:44 - 14:58 (03:14)
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Investing
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The speaker explains that investing personally rather than managing a fund allows for more money-making opportunities and less time spent on managing and updating. Additionally, investing smaller amounts in new businesses is a more viable and profitable option with a higher probability of success.

Chapter
Investing in Startups Without a Fund
Episode
Part 2: Pomp On His Businesses, Young Rock Star Employees, And The Internet Entrepreneur Hero
Podcast
My First Million