
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Most people think that athleticism is all about competitiveness, pushing yourself to the limits, and ultimately trying to win. But the key quality that you develop as an athlete is to stand on the start line. To be brave enough to do something that you know that you might lose is a more valuable quality for an entrepreneur than being competitive. That’s exactly what Roei Yellin, this week's guest teaches us in today’s episode.
Roei Yellin is a sales, product, and marketing professional with a background as an Olympic athlete. He has decades of entrepreneurship experience as a sales expert in the Israeli startup space. Having built and launched several products and apps in recent years, Roei is passionate about taking ideas and growing them into sharp, revolutionary products that users love. He is the co-founder and CRO of 8Fig, a company that helps eCommerce sellers, with U.S. stores earning 6-figures or higher in revenue, scale rapidly without losing equity.
[00:01 - 04:53] Opening Segment
[04:54 - 14:54] Sports Lessons Applicable in Entrepreneurship
[14:55 - 24:10] Insights About the Startup Market
[24:11 - 26:28] Closing Segment
Key Quotes
“Be brave enough to do something that you know that might lose…I think it’s an even more important quality for an entrepreneur than being competitive.” - Roei Yellin
“If you do the preparation…then you can balance and mitigate the risks.” - Roei Yellin
Email [email protected] to get in touch with Roei or follow him on LinkedIn. Check out their company website to learn how to raise continuous capital for continuous growth!
We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com
Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn
LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!
5
9797 ratings
Most people think that athleticism is all about competitiveness, pushing yourself to the limits, and ultimately trying to win. But the key quality that you develop as an athlete is to stand on the start line. To be brave enough to do something that you know that you might lose is a more valuable quality for an entrepreneur than being competitive. That’s exactly what Roei Yellin, this week's guest teaches us in today’s episode.
Roei Yellin is a sales, product, and marketing professional with a background as an Olympic athlete. He has decades of entrepreneurship experience as a sales expert in the Israeli startup space. Having built and launched several products and apps in recent years, Roei is passionate about taking ideas and growing them into sharp, revolutionary products that users love. He is the co-founder and CRO of 8Fig, a company that helps eCommerce sellers, with U.S. stores earning 6-figures or higher in revenue, scale rapidly without losing equity.
[00:01 - 04:53] Opening Segment
[04:54 - 14:54] Sports Lessons Applicable in Entrepreneurship
[14:55 - 24:10] Insights About the Startup Market
[24:11 - 26:28] Closing Segment
Key Quotes
“Be brave enough to do something that you know that might lose…I think it’s an even more important quality for an entrepreneur than being competitive.” - Roei Yellin
“If you do the preparation…then you can balance and mitigate the risks.” - Roei Yellin
Email [email protected] to get in touch with Roei or follow him on LinkedIn. Check out their company website to learn how to raise continuous capital for continuous growth!
We’re a passionate bunch. Together, we help your business flourish. Visit: https://ptexgroup.com
Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn
LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!
4,350 Listeners
3,863 Listeners
153,430 Listeners
454 Listeners
1,961 Listeners
4,037 Listeners
815 Listeners
191 Listeners
377 Listeners
1,081 Listeners
56 Listeners
43 Listeners
24 Listeners
285 Listeners
0 Listeners