34: Epic Marketing Strategies & Customer Development 101 With Rob Rebholz of Spaceways

34: Epic Marketing Strategies & Customer Development 101 With Rob Rebholz of Spaceways

A very long time ago before I even considered starting a business, I once read that the self storage industry was a brilliant business model, and a booming industry. Little did I know 4-5 years later I would be speaking to a disrupter of this industry. Enter Rob Rebholz, Co-founder of Spaceways whom are currently turning the self storage industry on it's head at a rapid pace, with the kind of growth that most startups would dream of. Rob is an extremely savvy and interesting entrepreneur and in this interview he shares with us: - The story behind spaceways, how the idea was conceieved - Customer Development, and how to find out what your customers truly want - Marketing 101 and the power it can bring to your business if you done properly - His experiences being backed by Rocket Internet - Top web apps and tools that they are using to help manage a rapidly growing business and team - & Much more I need your help! If you haven’t already, I would love if you could be awesome and take a minute to leave a quick rating and review of the podcast on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It’s the most amazing way to help the show grow and reach more people! Leave a review for the Foundr Podcast!

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469: How to Beat a Monopoly with James Chin Moody of Sendle

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468: How to Fall in Love with a Problem with Uri Levine of Waze

468: How to Fall in Love with a Problem with Uri Levine of Waze

There are not many interviews where Nathan Chan is speechless, but this is one of them. If you want to learn how to find product market fit, build a successful team, and create a lasting business, the...

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467: Accelerate Your Marketing Efficiency with Manuel Mueller of Emma

467: Accelerate Your Marketing Efficiency with Manuel Mueller of Emma

Manuel Mueller started his first mattress company when he was 19 years old, and since then, he has never stopped iterating to create the perfect mattress. In 2013, he launched sleepwear company Emma, ...

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466: Reshape Free Products into Revenue-Generators with Ali Ghosdi of Databricks

466: Reshape Free Products into Revenue-Generators with Ali Ghosdi of Databricks

Ali Ghosdi was a reluctant founder. He planned to become an academic researcher and professor, not lead a successful tech startup. In 2013, alongside six other co-founders, Ghosdi helped build an open...

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465: The State of Podcasting with Ex-Spotify Executive and Parcast Founder Max Cutler

465: The State of Podcasting with Ex-Spotify Executive and Parcast Founder Max Cutler

If your business or brand has a podcast, listen up. In this episode, we’re diving into the current state of podcasting with Max Cutler, Parcast founder, Spotify’s former head of talk creator content, ...

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464: Silicon Valley Outsider Michelle Zatlyn on Building a Tech Disruptor

464: Silicon Valley Outsider Michelle Zatlyn on Building a Tech Disruptor

Michelle Zatlyn and her co-founders were outsiders when they moved to Silicon Valley to launch their web security startup. It was 2009, in the middle of a recession, but the team knew their visceral e...

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463: Why Small Customers Matter with ​​Immad Akhund of Mercury

463: Why Small Customers Matter with ​​Immad Akhund of Mercury

Since 2006, Immad Akhund has been investing in and building startups. But he always struggled with working with traditional banks to run his startups, especially as a non-US resident. He figured someo...

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462: Why Subscription Products Need Purpose with Jessica Rolph of Lovevery

462: Why Subscription Products Need Purpose with Jessica Rolph of Lovevery

Your first product won’t always be your best seller. Jessica Rolph’s organic baby food business Happy Family Organics failed twice before finding product market fit and scaling from $0 to $63M in sale...

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