Entrepreneurship Ideas From Jayson Gaignard on Going From Massive Debt to Massive Success
Not every new venture is successful – in fact, even the ones that seem to be can come crashing down at any minute.
Jayson Gaignard provides an example of just that. His company hat reached millions of dollars in sales, when suddenly… it tanked. The loss of his prior company and how he came back with a new outlook on business gives a great story for all entrepreneurs to hear.
It’s not all big sales and mojitos on the beach. Sometimes things fail, but if they do, it helps to see how others have taken adversity and ramped up another successful business.
For the good, bad and the ugly of entrepreneurship ideas, check out this episode.
Listen now and you’ll hear Jayson and I talk about:
- (03:05) Introductions
- (03:50) How did you get started in business?
- (06:40) What did you do to ruin your company?
- (16:50) What is MastermindTalks?
- (21:50) How did you get started with your first event?
- (29:50) How did you attract other speakers?
- (33:50) How did you drive traffic to the application page?
- (35:50) What is an Influencer blast?
- (38:50) What did you charge?
Resources Mentioned
More About This Episode
The Bright Ideas podcast is the podcast for business owners and marketers who want to discover how to use online marketing and sales automation tactics to massively grow their business.
It’s designed to help marketing agencies and small business owners discover which online marketing strategies are working most effectively today – all from the mouths of expert entrepreneurs who are already making it big.
Listen Now
About Jayson Gaignard
Jayson Gaignard is the founder of Mastermind Talks, an annual invite-only event designed for elite entrepreneurs. He started Mastermind Talks after a failed business left him a quarter million in debt and with a ton of questions about what to do next.
Jayson went on to become the Founder of MastermindTalks, Mastermind Retreats, and The Early to Rise Podcast. Jason has revitalized his vision and is realizing a different kind of success.