On today’s episode, we are joined by Casey Ames the founder of Harkla. Harkla is a newer business that focuses on creating and delivering high-quality products for special-needs children and children with Autism. Today, Casey shares about his journey starting and growing Harkla for the past fourteen months. Harkla and Casey have experienced a rapid spike in growth their first year hitting $260,000 in revenue. Casey shares the up’s and down’s of this story and we wrap up the podcast learn...
On today’s episode, we are joined by Casey Ames the founder of Harkla. Harkla is a newer business that focuses on creating and delivering high-quality products for special-needs children and children with Autism. Today, Casey shares about his journey starting and growing Harkla for the past fourteen months. Harkla and Casey have experienced a rapid spike in growth their first year hitting $260,000 in revenue. Casey shares the up’s and down’s of this story and we wrap up the podcast learning about Casey’s thought on why we should avoid famous 10,000-hour rule.
“The foundation of a good sales funnel is good copywriting.” Casey Ames
03:50: Starting Harkla
09:59: Experiencing Rapid Growth in Year 1
12:57: Handling Year 2 and Lessons Learned From Year 1
13:53: On Harkla’s First Hire
16:45: Growing a Facebook Group
18:29: Tips on Advertising on Google
19:43: Casey on Sales Funnel Creation
24:14: Why You Should Avoid the 10,000 Rule
“Look at the top rated critical review on Amazon. It is usually the most intelligent review” Casey Ames
Honorable Mentions:
Chris Guthrie
http://upfuel.com
‘The Four Hour Work Week’ by Tim Ferriss
Podcast – The Tim Ferriss Show
Drew Sanocki
Nerd Marketing
http://www.nerdmarketing.com/
“Why You Should Ignore the 10,000 Rule’ by Casey Ames
http://caseyames.com/10000-hour-rule/
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https://harkla.co/
https://www.facebook.com/harklaproducts
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