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385: 385: Making Key Decisions & Manage Stress
Entrepreneurship involves a multitude of decisions, with some being critical and others more minor, but making mistakes is inevitable. The key lies in focusing on the core decisions that can make or break the company, managing expectations, and...
24 months of work and $100k down the drain - the ups and downs of entrepreneurship
Show notes from . I rarely dive into my my own business here but I have a story and a lesson worth sharing. I’m always learning and failing and getting back up and pressing onward. I got some bad news this week. A self storage development project that I had been working on for 24 months is dead. Let’s start from[...]
Ep 108: Management Fees and Building a Sustainable Management Company
Nick discusses raising good kids and how hard it can be when striving to earn generational wealth, how to protect the downside in real estate, and how to think about advice you get through the lens of the person giving you the advice   Follow my...
CALL TO ACTION - #148 - My world is upside down
Show notes from Episode #148 of the . Harvard announced they would be closing dorms and evacuating students before their spring break due to the coronavirus outbreak. Then Tufts, and then Cornell, and Boston College, and dozens of other schools, including most of Storage Squad’s market. An hour after Harvard’s[...]
136: Why Nick is WRONG and Big Ideas Can Lead to Sustainable Businesses with Jim Flannery
Jim Flannery is a founder and professor of entrepreneurship at University of Georgia in Athens GA. He gives his thoughts on big ideas and why they shouldn't be overlooked.
138: #138 Businesses I HATE with Jim Flannery #2 - Bar Apps and Bachelorette Parties
Nick and Jim talk about more businesses that Nick wouldn't start in if his life depended on it.
379: 379: Why I Sold My First Business For 7 Figures & Started a Self Storage Company
Here’s the truth. My first business was tough! When I look back, I’m shocked at the amount of risk we took. But it gave me the foundation, cashflow, and the operational chops to do what was next which was building a large self storage portfolio....
How to build a business that can survive a recession (Ep 54)
This is a real risk of doing business and there is no magic strategy to totally avoid the repercussions if the economy tightens and a recession hits. The only thing we can do is prepare for it and make sure that if it happens we won't lose everything we've worked so hard to build. What type of business are you in[...]
121: #121 Don't try to reinvent the wheel with entrepreneurship
You have to be really good, have money, and have a lot of luck to make a new revolutionary idea work. There are a lot of bad businesses out there right now making good money. Some of them suck at sales. Some suck at recruiting. Or marketing. Or ...
167: #167 3 businesses that you SHOULD NOT start right now
Businesses that are going to get crushed right now but will be a huge opportunity to start a year from now!
My job, our job, your job. How to delegate effectively.
Before we dive in: I'm an investor in an insurance company called Titan Risk. They are helping me with cyber insurance, errors and omissions and, most importantly, directors and officers liability. The insurance guru at Titan, Jon, has helped over 1,500 clients get policies throughout his career. He’s offering 5[...]
Episode 28: Mistakes When Raising Capital
This episode of the Nick Huber Show reviews common mistakes many beginning real estate investors make when raising capital. Also learn what structures and strategies can be implemented to avoid getting stuck with an unfavorable deal.
The dangers of relying on a third party platform to drive revenue (episode 39)
It’s dangerous to depend on someone else’s platform to market and sell to your customers. We’ll start with a few stories. Facebook first. In his awesome talk on content marketing , Joe Pulizzi told a fascinating story about Starbucks and their Facebook following. They spent 10 years spending big money each year,[...]
228: 228. A near death experience and reflecting on what's important
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Episode 20: What People Don't Understand About Real Estate
In this episode of the Nick Huber Show, you learn the uncommonly common things that successful real estate investors do to build their success. These principles are not glamorous, sexy, or life-changing to society, but are the key to true enterprise value.
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