171: Shark Tank's Janine Allis Shares Her Secrets for Growing a Startup With Zero Funding

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Despite being a prolific investor as one of the judges on Australia's Shark Tank, Janine Allis would rather sell her family home than seek investor funding. How do we know? Well, that's precisely what she did to start her own business. Allis started her first business while on maternity leave, and it was then, like so many entrepreneurs, when she realized she didn't want to live by someone else's rules anymore. The result was Boost Juice, a retail empire that stretches over 500 stores across the globe, making it the largest and most profitable juice bar chain in the world. While Allis certainly isn't entirely against the idea of taking investor money, she does caution entrepreneurs that raising capital should never be the first goal. And she has some indispensable advice on how to avoid the common money traps so many entrepreneurs fall into. The most important stake any entrepreneur has in their own company is their equity and the passion they have for their own project. Bringing on investors not only means that you'll lose out on some of your equity, but it also means that you may have to make room for someone else's passion and vision for the company. And, most of the time, investors are more interested in the bottom line as opposed to the founder's ideas. "I'm a firm believer that you only ever ask for money when you don't need it," Allis says. She has seen firsthand how many entrepreneurs get caught up attempting to solve all their problems by throwing everything they have into fundraising—a Hail Mary pass that, more often than not, ends up hurting a business in the long run. To help you avoid that common pitfall, Allis has some choice pieces of advice that you need to hear. In this episode you'll learn: The simple solution to avoiding the money trap and investors Expert advice on how to build your business to grow as fast as possible Her secrets to building a killer brand that connects with millions What to expect when dealing with investors, and how to know if one is right for you How to have it all as an entrepreneur. No concessions, and no compromises & so much more!

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