The WORST Thing You Can Do As an Entrepreneur w/ Parthiv Shah (EP-49)
In this episode of The Sahil Sehgal Show, We are Interviewing Parthiv Shah. Parthiv Shah is a 2CCX winner, a veteran of the Indian Air Force, and a well-established figure in the field of digital marketing. He is the president of eLaunchers, a digital marketing agency based in Washington, DC. He has written 15 books, including "Acres of Diamonds" and "Business Kamasutra," and has co-authored with Dan Kennedy.
Joining us today, Parthiv shares his interesting journey from being in the Indian Air Force to becoming an entrepreneur and his different ideas for a first business. He discusses each of his experiences and early ventures and why some succeeded and some failed. He reflects on the lessons he learned about the difficulties of running a retail business and managing people.
Parthiv dives into his early financial difficulties due to overwhelming debt, getting to "zero net worth," and finally building his business. The discussion touches on the mindset necessary for entrepreneurial success and the worst thing you can do for your business.
Join us today as we dive into entrepreneurial tips, mailing lists, the foundation to long-term success, Parthiv’s learning journey, the influence of Robert Cialdini's principles, financial freedom, and much more.
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Parthiv Shah
Parthiv Shah is a 2CCX winner, a veteran of the Indian Air Force, and a well-established figure in the field of digital marketing. He is the president of eLaunchers, a digital marketing agency based in Washington, DC. He has written 15 books, including "Acres of Diamonds" and "Business Kamasutra," and has co-authored with Dan Kennedy.