This video features Tobi Lütke, co-founder and CEO of Shopify, in a discussion on the Shawn Ryan Show. Lütke shares his journey from starting an online snowboard shop to building a multi-billion dollar e-commerce giant. The conversation delves into his entrepreneurial philosophy, early coding experiences, the development of Shopify using Ruby on Rails, and his insights on economic freedom, innovation, and ethical technology. Lütke also touches upon his passion for competitive racing, family life, and philanthropic endeavors. The episode explores building for customers, the role of AI in business, and fostering lean, direct communication within teams.
This video is an official preview for The Shawn Ryan Show, featuring an interview with Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke. The discussion delves into the founding and growth of Shopify, Lütke's philosophy on building businesses, and his insights into entrepreneurship, originality, and the future of tech and AI. The preview also highlights ways to support the show through channel memberships and Patreon, and provides links to subscribe to the podcast on Apple and Spotify.
Lucas Botkin details the 'scrappy' launch of his new gun industry company, operating from a garage. The video highlights the team's roles in nylon development, product design, and marketing, alongside the creation of a makeshift photo studio and prototyping lab. Key innovations include a new rifle rail designed for suppressor compatibility and a discussion on material sourcing beyond Berry Compliance. The company is also engaging in competition sponsorship and leveraging AI for business infrastructure.
This video analyzes the current business and public relations crisis at T.Rex Arms, as discussed by firearms instructor Ben Stoeger. Stoeger points to several 'panic signals' indicating internal turmoil and poor management decisions, including unlisting a transparency video, reactivating an eBay store, and buying YouTube ads. The discussion also touches on the impact on employees and the shifting public perception of key figures involved.
This RECOIL OFFGRID Podcast episode features an interview with Jeremiah Burbank, owner of PVK, a prominent knife retailer. Jeremiah discusses PVK's journey from a family business to a significant player in the knife industry, highlighting unique experiences running a showroom on Las Vegas Boulevard. He touches upon the impact of COVID-19, current knife market trends like pocket carry fixed blades and automatics, the importance of quality knife steel, and the supportive nature of the knife community. The interview also stresses the crucial role of a pocket knife for survival.
This video, titled "Don’t Ship What You Don’t Have," emphasizes the importance of fulfilling customer orders promptly. The description reinforces this message by stating that customers who pay for products should receive them without unnecessary delays. The content appears to be from a company, TENICOR, which also promotes its social media channels on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. The focus is on business practices related to product fulfillment within a commercial context, likely related to firearms or related accessories given the company's name and the provided context.
This video announces the very first sale ever for a .com website. Given the lack of further descriptive information, it's difficult to ascertain the exact nature of the sale or the products being offered. However, the title suggests a significant promotional event for an online business. The video is likely aimed at driving traffic and generating sales for the featured website.
This video promotes BYITTS, a platform for classified sales of various items. The description includes a direct link to the website, BYITTS.com. While the title mentions "ALL things," suggesting a broad marketplace, the context implies it could be used for firearms-related transactions, given the common use of such platforms within the gun community for buying and selling. Further details on the specific types of items available or showcased within the video are not provided in the title or description.
This YouTube video, titled "Building PSA E-Commerce," is a promotional piece for the latest episode of "Relentless Pursuit." It encourages viewers to check out the full episode linked in the description. A disclaimer assures viewers that all firearms shown are in compliance with relevant laws. The content appears to be related to the firearms industry, specifically e-commerce aspects within the "PSA" brand, and likely features firearms as presented in the "Relentless Pursuit" series.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at a distribution center, featuring Micah Mayfield. The description highlights the impressive daily shipping volume of 10,000-15,000 orders, indicating a significant logistical operation. While firearms are not directly mentioned or demonstrated, the context of a distribution center that ships such a high volume of orders could potentially involve a wide array of products, including those related to the firearms industry, or be relevant to individuals involved in e-commerce and logistics for such products.
This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at the process of posting a product to a .com platform. It details the steps involved in making a product available for online sale, likely focusing on the logistics and presentation aspects of e-commerce.
This video from AT3 Tactical announces openings for a Video Content Manager and a Video Host/Content Creator. It directs interested individuals to the job postings via Indeed links provided in the description, or through the 'Careers' section on the AT3 website. AT3 Tactical is identified as a Minnesota-based manufacturer and e-commerce retailer of firearm parts and accessories. The video is aimed at attracting talent to expand their content creation team.
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