Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Useless habits to avoid when starting a business E35 (Jack Murray - Part 2)
This week on the Future Tribe podcast we again sit down with Jack Murray, a Sydney based entrepreneur who has started multiple businesses by himself, including the Australian Institute of Coaching. In this episode, he talks about his experience in scaling up a business, not making yourself overly available to clients and his unorthodox approach of rarely using formal contracts when working with clients. As always you can watch the full unedited video version of this episode head to https://futuretri.be/yt
If you want to reach out to Jack directly or learn about his upcoming book use the links below
https://www.instagram.com/mrjackmurray/ (Instagram)
https://www.facebook.com/connectwithjackmurray (Facebook)
https://www.jackmurraybook.com/ (Book)
You can also follow Germaine on Instagram as well at:
https://www.instagram.com/germa_ne/
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Timestamps -
0m 00s - Intro
0m 24s Jack elaborates further on why he tries to develop personal relationships with clients
2m 25s Germaine asks Jack to talk about transitioning his business from one-to-one to one-to-many
8m 51s Jack discusses how this change in approach first exposed him to the marketing/branding aspect of a business
13m 30s - Germaine and Jack discuss why keeping your initial marketing plan simple is so important when starting your business
18m Jack gives his opinion on useless business habits that entrepreneurs fall into with their clients
23m 30s Jack shares his unorthodox approach of not using formal contracts when working with clients
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