Five Ways to Build a $100 Million Business by Christoph Janz

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Tech Out Loud is the only podcast to bring you impactful blog posts from the biggest names in tech, straight to your ears.Subscribe to Tech Out Loud to listen to articles from the best minds in tech each week. In this episode, Tech Out Loud has teamed up with Christoph Janz, the co-founder of Point Nine Capital and owner of "The Angel VC" (a blog for Tech startups, SaaS companies, and early-stage investors), to bring you "Five Ways to Build a $100 Million Business".Christoph Janz is a widely respected SaaS venture capitalist who has invested in many start-up companies including Zendesk, FreeAgent, and Typeform.Having also co-founded two successful businesses himself (DealPilot, which was acquired by Shopping.com, and Pageflakes, which was acquired by LiveUniverse) there is no one better than Christoph to tell us the five key ways to build a $100 million business. Listen to the episode now or read the full article: Five Ways to Build a $100 Million Business "Some time ago my friend (and co-investor in Clio, Jobber and Unbounce) Boris Wertz wrote a great blog post about "the only 2 ways to build a $100 million business". I'd like to expand on the topic and suggest that there are five ways to build a $100 million Internet company. This doesn't mean that I disagree with Boris' article. I think our views are pretty similar, and for the most part "my" five ways are just a slightly different and more granular look at Boris' two ways...."To read the rest of Christoph's article, click here: Five Ways to Build a $100 Million BusinessTech Out Loud is brought to you by Process Street, a free way to manage playbooks and processes for your team, and Sound Advice Strategies, the leading service for podcast setup, production, marketing, and editing.Voted the #1 BPM software by GetApp, if you want a full month of Process Street for free, just click this link: https://www.process.st/audio-gift

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