Starting, Growing, and Selling Businesses with Zeke Camusio
It always puts a smile on my face when I learn that one of our listeners is having success with their entrepreneurial efforts. Zeke emailed me to tell me a bit more about his story, and I knew that he would be a fantastic guest. It's a bit like International Week here on BlogcastFM since you've got two interviews with cool accents.
Here are some highlights from our chat:
- How Zeke Sold His First Several Businesses

- The Realization that Zeke Wasn't Building Sustainable Businesesses
- Recognizing the Parts of Your Business that You're Good At
- The Start, Grow, and Sell Cycles in Each of Zeke's Businesses
- How Zeke Sold His First Three Businesses to His Employees
- Why Meeting in Person is Essential to Getting the Attention of Well Known People
- How Zeke Leverages LinkedIn to Meet Other CEOs for Lunch on a Weekly Basis
- Why Relationship Marketing is Not a Numbers Game
- The Peaks, Plateaus, and Valleys of Entrepreneurship
- The Importance of Using Each Day to Plant Seeds
- Why You Need to Be a Trendsetter in Your Industry
- The Multiple Formats of Content that You Can Use to Market Your Business
- Structuring Your Business So It Can Be Sold
- How to Create Systems for Your Business and Improve Them
- The 3 Criteria that Zeke Uses to Determine Whether Something is Worth Delegating
Tweetable Insights Include:
- Growth is not linear. You're not Always Growing (Click to Tweet)
- When things are not working out, you can't obsess about what's not working (Click to Tweet)
- Sometimes a good idea comes from a stupid idea (Click to Tweet)
Zeke Camusio is the founder of Digital Aptitude and a serial entrepreneur who’s started four successful companies in the last ten years. He just might be the hardest-working guy in the digital marketing business, and he’s determined to make sure our clients get amazing results and value. You can follow him on twitter @ZekeCamusio.
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