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Bootstrapping a Marketplace: Sardor Umrdinov, CEO of Home Alliance (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Nov 11th 2019

Sardor has bootstrapped a marketplace of home appliance technicians to over $10 million in revenue. Great story.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s start at the very beginning of your journey. Where are you from? Where were you born, raised, and in what kind of background?

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Bootstrapping to $33 Million: Freightwise CIO Richard Hoehn (Part 6)

Posted on Sunday, Nov 3rd 2019

Sramana Mitra: I know you are above $5 million in revenue. Do you want to provide any metric beyond that? Any more granularity?

Richard Hoehn: We’re quite a bit more than $5 million. We did $33.6 million last year. We’re number two, fastest growing company in the United States on Inc 5000.

Sramana Mitra: Fantastic. Did you reach this level of revenue purely on the strength of heavy manufacturing? How did the vertical and geographical strategy change?

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Bootstrapping to $33 Million: Freightwise CIO Richard Hoehn (Part 5)

Posted on Saturday, Nov 2nd 2019

Sramana Mitra: What happens next?

Richard Hoehn: Now we got some money and start ramping into sales. You also got the whole complexity of managing this money. What we do is, we aggregate and pay the carriers. If we have a client and we save them money on a specific carrier like FedEx, FedEx sends us a bill.

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Bootstrapping to $33 Million: Freightwise CIO Richard Hoehn (Part 4)

Posted on Friday, Nov 1st 2019

Sramana Mitra: How much were you burning during this period?

Richard Hoehn: We were running $45,000 a month for a while. You definitely need some runway. 

Sramana Mitra: Where does this money come from?

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Bootstrapping to $33 Million: Freightwise CIO Richard Hoehn (Part 3)

Posted on Thursday, Oct 31st 2019

Sramana Mitra: What did you have to plug into to make this happen? Based on what you’re describing, integration was involved. Can you talk a bit about what it entailed to get this client to a point where you could start charging them on a gain-share basis?

Richard Hoehn: A good amount of client integration was involved in terms of how they needed to bring the data back in for their ERP systems. We often try to provide value on multiple levels.

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Bootstrapping to $33 Million: Freightwise CIO Richard Hoehn (Part 2)

Posted on Wednesday, Oct 30th 2019

Sramana Mitra: Let’s get into the details. How did you launch the company?

Richard Hoehn: We bootstrapped the company. Freightwise has almost no debt. The way we did it is, we loaded cash in and bootstrapped it. We made one key decision early on that we would build our platform rather than buy it.

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Bootstrapping to $33 Million: Freightwise CIO Richard Hoehn (Part 1)

Posted on Tuesday, Oct 29th 2019

Freightwise is No. 2 on the Inc. 5000 for 2018. Amazing bootstrapping story.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s start at the very beginning of your journey. Where are you from? Where were you born, raised, and in what kind of background?

Richard Hoehn: I grew up in Switzerland. I did an apprenticeship as a machinist – the tool and die maker. After three years, I decided I wanted to go back to school and learn more about computers and technology.

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Building a Mission-Driven Company from Sweden: Anders Ankarlid, CEO of A Good Company (Part 5)

Posted on Monday, Oct 21st 2019

Sramana Mitra: In terms of customer acquisition, what is working for you?

Anders Ankarlid: We have a reward program. We have ambassadors that we don’t pay. If they like our products, they can get discounts. We are doing Google Ads and Facebook marketing. Facebook marketing has shifted a lot into being really competitive.

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