In this episode, I'm speaking with Tom Libelt, the founder of Smart Brand Marketing and We Market Online Courses. Tom is a straight up hustler. His family moved to the US from Poland with to escape communism, with only $500 in their pocket. He was a serial entrepreneur from a young age. He owned a coffee shop, a record label, was a top hip-hop Polish recording artist, created a documentary, sold over 5000 Kindle books, and now runs Smart Brand Marketing, where he primarily helps companies market their online courses. His company does over 7-figures in annual revenue, his team is fully remote, and best of all - fully bootstrapped. This was definitely one of my favourite interviews, I had a lot in common with Tom which made for a really good chat. I hope you enjoy!
In this episode, I'm speaking with Tom Libelt, the founder of Smart Brand Marketing and We Market Online Courses. Tom is a straight up hustler. His family moved to the US from Poland with to escape communism, with only $500 in their pocket. He was a serial entrepreneur from a young age. He owned a coffee shop, a record label, was a top hip-hop Polish recording artist, created a documentary, sold over 5000 Kindle books, and now runs Smart Brand Marketing, where he primarily helps companies market their online courses. His company does over 7-figures in annual revenue, his team is fully remote, and best of all - fully bootstrapped. This was definitely one of my favourite interviews, I had a lot in common with Tom which made for a really good chat. I hope you enjoy!
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