213: Focused Decisions, Learn As You Go, and Help Others with Angel Investor Jason Criddle

Jason Criddle is an entrepreneur, angel investor, and founder of the Smarter App Company. He previously served as CEO of Legacy Status Investments for two years and has built a career helping startups and entrepreneurs refine their business strategies. Jason is an author who self-published his own book and later started a publishing company that allows writers to retain their intellectual property. He has consulted for numerous sales and internet companies, gaining extensive experience in marketing and business development.

Jason Criddle from The Smartr App Company (you can contact him directly at info@thesmartrapp.com) says that you should learn as you go, make mistakes, and have failures -- pivot, fail, and snag. Everyone has ideas, but people only succeed through the failures from implementing their ideas.

Instead of being simply self-employed (and recreating the job you were trying to escape), be an entrepreneur. Make focused decisions to reach your goals, have a faith or belief in something, have perseverance, the drive to help others, and role models. Jason can also show you how to become a virtual CEO and get an app in the app store for just $100/month.

Quotes:                                                                                                                                   

“If we're out there branding ourselves, I believe everybody has their own story. Everybody has their own brand. Everybody has their own customer base.” – Jason Criddle

“If someone wants to call themselves an entrepreneur today—if they aspire to earn an income from home—they must embrace failure. Success is built by learning and growing through those setbacks.” – Jason Criddle

“Money is not manifested through saying affirmations in the mirror. That's not the way it works.” – Jason Criddle

Takeaways:

04:14 Every person is their own industry, with a unique story and potential customer base.

16:14 Entrepreneurs must build personal value and credibility before expecting others to trust their business ideas.

22:42 Success comes from following through on projects and learning from failures, not just starting multiple ventures.

27:50 Seek advice from experienced professionals who have actual success, not just motivational speakers.

31:34 Making focused decisions towards a goal matters more than working endless hours or creating motivational content.

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