The hosts of the podcast discuss their skepticism towards a ticket reselling app that has earned $93,000 and gained 2,300 users in three months. They question the sustainability of the platform and suggest that a new marketing strategy may be necessary to improve its success.
The founder tells the story of how he created his own booking system and sold $562,000 worth of tickets in the first day of operation by building a rudimentary system, linking APIs of software companies while the bigger companies like OpenTable and POS system denied him of APIs.
The speaker reflects on a two-year period where their affiliate marketing strategies went from working well to not working at all, causing concern about the validity of the marketing approach.
The speaker discusses their early career in software sales and their experiences working in the global shipping industry, highlighting the industry's dominance in market share.
A gas delivery app is trying to recover from a public relations blow after false claims of human trafficking were spread about the company. The app's PR team is working to combat the hoax and distance the app from the negative association.
Two individuals prototyped six different business ideas in two weeks by creating fake landing pages and trying to sell them. One idea included how to get reviews on app review sites.