The Business Expert: How Anyone Can Become Rich (Daniel Priestley)
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TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Intro
01:16 An Unlikely Series Of Events
02:38 Why Should People Listen To You?
05:29 Were You Born An Entrepreneur?
06:43 Dark Secrets About School
08:18 How To Take Action In Life & Business
14:09 How To Build Confidence As A Young Man
15:36 Want A Business? Skip College & Find A Mentor
20:04 My Mentor Taught Me THIS About Money
21:55 Never Watch The News, Here's Why
23:04 Why Recessions Are The Best Time To Get Rich
26:38 Why Sales Is The BEST Skill To Learn
31:04 I Quit A 6-Figure Sales Job In A CRAZY Way
38:01 How I Started My First Million $ Business
49:04 I Stole My Mentors Idea & Made $1M Per Month
50:34 The Build Up To Losing EVERYTHING
55:47 The Moment I Lost It ALL
59:32 Moving To London With Nothing & Rebuilding
1:01:38 Monk Mode Doesn't Equal Success, Sales Do
1:03:09 The 2008 Recession Took My $4M Business Away, Again.
1:10:07 Losing 2 Businesses To 8 Offices Around The World
1:16:14 Multi-Millionaire Business Advice For You
1:26:01 Do You Regret Leaving The Board Room That Day
1:27:13 Experience VS Qualifications
1:29:42 Does Work-Life Balance Exist?
1:34:56 Does Business Cost Relationships?
1:38:32 How I Wrote Best Selling Books
1:46:17 When Is Enough, Enough?
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This podcast just keeps getting better and better, I’ve gotten so much value from this channel, it’s unreal
one thing i see in common in all of these successful men are that they had someone to take them under their wing. Someone that gave business insights to help start.
LAPS = Leads, Appointments, Presentations, Sales Can be done from KZread, Testing headlines, timing. Takes a lot of expertise.
35:10 how to ask for shares in the company 1:02:12 the weird secret sauce is making sales. Picking up the phone and driving business 1:19:35 a little expression of interest, is a lead 1:22:30 how to work with influencers, why you don’t truly need to create your own personal brand 1:29:20 people are trying to avoid pain. But you don’t get to have a great business w/o getting punched in the face. 1:33:25 why you should do face to face with your collaborators
Love the content ❤ guests keep getting better. Also where is the interview with Iman ?
Congratulations to Daniel Priestley on all his contributions and achievements! Thanks very much!!!
This was great thank you 👍
Absolutely fantastic podcast... you guys continue to be awesome and Daniel was such an amazing guest. Keep it going, I'm hooked!
This was the best podcast that I’ve ever heard Please keep doing more like this with “real” businessmen I will listen to this episode multiple times there was so much to learn
Man this podcast is so good
Love his honesty 🤛🏽
Wooow I've been waiting for this moment for so long. Thank you for bringing Daniel. This guy knowns what he's talking about. Great podcast.
Just fell across this Podcast. Fantastic content. Thankyou.
Great podcast! I read 2 of Daniels books in 2016 and they really helped me in my own business. I did the “carry £1000 cash in my pocket” back then too. I used to be scared asking clients for £800 for a days work before, but after carrying £1000 in my pocket everyday I felt like I was under charging them, so it made it a lot easier to bump my prices up to £1500 a day in 2018. I charge a bit more than that now 😂 Such great lessons from his stories, books etc. Great podcast guys, really loving your approach! Would be great to get some 60-80 year olds on the podcast with their life experience and decades in business. The stories would be immense! Keep up the great work guys! 💪
@mmmmg8095
8 ай бұрын
What kind of work are you in my man?
@healthierish
6 ай бұрын
Great stuff
@abujunayed
6 ай бұрын
... and he was never heard from again
@StuBaileyPhoto
6 ай бұрын
Photography@@mmmmg8095
This is one of the lesser-viewed podcasts from Strike it Big and Mark, But I must say this has taught me so much in such a small timespan. A litreal gold mine. I feel sorry for the people who havent viewed this podcast in its entirity
watched it twice and learned a ton
great podcast man very informative and your podcast channel is one of the best keep up the great work
Amazing! I really enjoyed this, great knowledge and stories.
The editing on the intro is brilliant
the best two that give busness advice , holy crap the amount of value in this video !
Great episode. Even as an experienced entrepreneur, I learned so much.
Solid gold stories here from Daniel - great episode!
Always a good show fellas. Thanks for everything
Daniel is a great guy! Nice one on this podcast chaps 👌🏻
Are you hearing what im hearing? The blue print to success in business! ❤❤❤
Audio quality is on point👌
Fantastic episode 🎉 Am a huge fan of Daniel P
Dan is such a fantastic podcast guest. 👏 good episode
Riveting listening to his story. Great episode
Have no idea who Daniel is before watching, but feel really intrigued and inspired from the podcast. Thanks for another awesome and useful podcast.
Massive grin on my face with the comment "there's nothing you can't do with a grand a week...." Fellow Aussie.
Dan is a great entrepreneur and an incredible person. Loving this episode so far!
@benwhite7005
9 ай бұрын
The man!
Going to read every single one of your books. This is value extraordinaire
@rossfarrell
7 ай бұрын
I was wondering how many more he’ll sell this week.
Turn on TAPS with LAPS. Good interview, very interesting.
it is always a pleasure to listen to you. After doing Key Person of Influence I appreciate the stories you share even more. It is interesting to see you in a slightly different context from your usual one and as usual you are a great inspiration, both for your hosts and for those watching the video!
@BuBu-uz9qi
8 ай бұрын
What will you do to Zeleski and Pope Francisco? If you know them kill me. Usually they will let Zeleski and Pope Francisco resign their position to get away from their sin. That's a game they play. Will you tell the public that must execute both guys for death sentence. To show the justice.
One of the great podcasts🎉❤🎉 I'm really seen and listen it's carefully until lost
What a great podcast enjoyed it ! 👍
What an amazing podcast, really great thanks.
Love this episode! Learning so much from your guests
Another great podcast, stay strong 😎
This is mindb blowing, SO MUCH VALUE !!!
33 minutes in and I don’t even know what the business he started was. Come on. 😂
@shopcrate5687
6 ай бұрын
He doesn't want you to steal it like he did from his mentor 😂
@tgod9167
6 ай бұрын
Good thing he tells you at 39 mins😂
@cmchannel1111
5 ай бұрын
Someone drop it here for the next person
@AriyanHasaan
5 ай бұрын
He has a Marketing Agency.
@MiltonYogi
Ай бұрын
@@shopcrate5687- can you please explain? I googled for some backstory but wasn’t able to find.
Really valuable content
I learn so much more from those that aren’t ‘clouted’ by social media. Not sure if it’s a trust thing but interesting how the less well known someone is, the more trustworthy their information. (Personal opinion)
Fantastic interview.
Really enjoyed listening to Daniels podcast, very interesting and worth a listen, will be sending to all my friends. Thank you.
@DanielPriestley
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
This was the most interesting and engaging video I've watched EVER.
Fucking love this guy. Let's go Daniel
@DanielPriestley
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Absolutely loved this
Daniel shed some light into what work really means for some of these people, dining in a 5 star restaurant. For most of the people that is leisure, not work. There should be an episode on this, actually people should talk more about this overall.
best podcast so far
Man, if only you could hire or start a business to fix the audio jumping volume for your uploads. The lack of normalized levels is brutal.
@kimberfields6725
6 ай бұрын
Sounds fine to me…maybe it’s something on your end🤷🏼♀️
Fellow Aussie here, great to here this story, my younger days are very similar. Have a brother who owns 5 McDonald’s stores, does well. I have a portfolio of businesses, sold 10 service stations in 2020. Love hearing the story of the Rich 200 magazine, I remember reading it for inspiration also.
@DanielPriestley
Жыл бұрын
There must have been something in the water!
@justmikejames
Жыл бұрын
@@DanielPriestley haha definitely
@MarketingStrategies28
6 ай бұрын
@@DanielPriestleyEvery Australian has these storys. Until your face to face and see it's b/s. If it sounds like b/s it is. The storys get longer every time they say it.
@simong7735
6 ай бұрын
what utter nonsense you're talking.......every Australian doesn't have these stories at all......dude you must be fucken high....lol..... and I've met Daniel in London as well ;-) @@MarketingStrategies28
Amazing content as usual
Great podcast !
Dan is a beast 💪🏻
❤❤ awesome episode
Just want to say I relay appropriate this conversation.
So many insights in this 🌟
Amazing podcast, really good info put across.
@DanielPriestley
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
Plenty of gold here
This was a really cool podcast! Nice work team 👊
This was a FANTASTIC episode!
@DanielPriestley
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Which point stood out for you?
Such titles are click bate indeed. This guy has been grinding for decades. Nothing could stop him from being financially successful.
I really enjoyed this interview. This is my first time on the channel so I’m not sure if you read the comments but if you do a little bit of constructive feedback I would recommend that you try not to answer the questions that you ask. For example, you said, did you have work Life balance? I didn’t have workplace balance. Another time you asked him how did you get over that? Did you just work more? I think it leaves the questions more open and allows the interviewee to really go into where they’re thinking rather than what you already think. Other than that this was great and you have a new subscriber
Great podcast lads love the format it makes it very easy to stop and start and make notes . Regards Finsta
Incredible interview gentlemen, thankyou! Daniel the way you speak and share is very impressive in your personable and approachable nature and the powerful tips you share, simple wisdom, I have found it very helpful, thankyou brother!
I can't think of a better story about the nestegg
The night club story is strikingly similar to how I got started back in the early 2000's.
I remember corresponding with Daniel back in 2015, when I was doing my first start up. He looks completely different now.
@DanielPriestley
Жыл бұрын
8 years... and 3 kids!
Very interesting. Glad you have gone for real business people with great advice vs Samuel Leeds who just preys on poor peoples dreams
DANIEL YOU ARE A FUCKING LEGEND
His name is Daniel Priestley ( I am fixing the typo so that you can find his books Entrepreneur revolultion )
Dan is the best!
Does Daniel Priestley offer mentorship programmes?
Thank you for waking me up! You need to work to make money, don’t keep expecting the fairytales of lifting your arm and make tons for doing nothing.
Interesting..🧐 I note see how big pharmaceutical and investment companies market to doctors and hospitals. They clearly use the L.A.P.S. As a nurse, trying to narrow down creative ideas for a business, I’d like to figure out how I can use my diverse background and Knowles to build an amazing business that improves a space in healthcare, be it for consumer, employers, or manufacturing.
@bunnystrasse
6 ай бұрын
What’s LPAS
🔥🔥🔥
He started a marketing agency. He front the event. People go and enter their personal info His sales guys call to close. Saved all of yal 2hrs
What about for beginner? With limited skills and no capital?
1:18:29
Dan’s books are incredible.
@DanielPriestley
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Dan the man
16:55 One recurring pattern I’m starting to recognise in your videos/podcasts is that a lot of millionaires you have on this show either got lucky with connections their parents had, or they were insanely lucky to find the connection themselves for free. People living in UK council estates desperate to break free from poverty don’t have the luxury of stumbling into a millionaire life coach who is willing to teach them the real secrets and give them real experience of becoming successful for free (without trying to scam them via KZread or ask for £10k for an online ‘course’). The only advice I’m getting from these videos, for those of us desperate to escape poverty, is basically “get unrealistically lucky and bump into a millionaire life coach or you’re screwed”. Tell me I’m wrong? Even Mark admits it at 17:35
@simonfernandes6809
8 ай бұрын
Although many gurus and entrepreneurs deny it, your social, physical and cultural environments can put up huge barriers to creating success and wealth. Doesn't make achieving those things impossible but very challenging.
@DanielPriestley
8 ай бұрын
I regularly say that environment dictates your performance. But you can also change your environment. In every city you can find a free business networking event. Every city has options to get a decent shirt and jacket. Head out and see what happens. I drove 2.5hours for the 30 minute meeting with Jon that day. You might look at my lucky break and think how incredible it was for me. I look at young people today and think how incredible it is to have access to free YT videos and podcasts, free LinkedIn connections, free online event listings and software that does so much of the work. When I got started even getting a business book was a big deal and everything cost so much money to do. For me to launch the most basic campaign in 2002, cost $20K. At some point you have to stop looking at what you don’t have and start looking for the opportunities. Good luck legend.
@nicholascarter6717
7 ай бұрын
But it makes sense though. If you've always been in poverty you wouldn't know how to even think about wealth and value creation. Fortunately with the internet, you can find everything you need for free from these millionaires. It may take you longer since your social circle may not reflect where you want to go, but all it takes is one successful friend to propel you forward.
@bunnystrasse
6 ай бұрын
Exactly
how to become a millionaire - get to know another millionaire
Can you please so a interviews of crypto traders
What percentage did he get on the revenue share deal where he spent $7K to get $35K? Was it 10-30% of gross or net revenue from the franchises?
39:26
What was he selling initially?
please try to get Gary Vee on this podcast, he would be really valuable for this channel to have on
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This guy knows too much ..He is good at his craft
Whats enrolling a team? Im american.
@DanielPriestley
4 ай бұрын
Broadly speaking - Hiring people or putting together a team of consultants.
16:53
Let’s be real and honest if everyone was supposed to be a millionaire, there would be no one to flip your burgers 😂
@DanielPriestley
Жыл бұрын
I flipped so many burgers!... 20hrs a week for 2.5 years
The audio needs a bump guys
@AlexanderAglo
Жыл бұрын
Audio is fine on my side, you good?
@katmanduYT
Жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderAglo something wrong with my device I'm guessing
Kai is such a melt
30:43
Where is your Iman gadzhi episode?
@Strikeitbig
Жыл бұрын
Iman requested that we remove it (like most of his past podcast eps online) because he is making sure nothing can be taken out of context. MT