Drawing his own experiences as an entrepreneur and branding consultant, peeks behind-the scenes from the set of Shark Tank, and stories of dozens of other entrepreneurs who have hustled their way to wealth, John shows how we can all leverage the power of broke to phenomenal success. It forces you to be true to yourself, stay laser focused on your goals, and come up with those innovative solutions required to make a meaningful mark. It forces you to connect with your customers more authentically, and market your ideas more imaginatively. It forces you to use your resources more efficiently. Why? Because starting a business from broke forces you to think more creatively. Here, the FUBU founder and star of ABC's Shark Tank shows that, far from being a liability, broke can actually be your greatest competitive advantage as an entrepreneur. But it might not have happened if he hadn't started out broke - with nothing but hope and a ferocious drive to succeed by any means possible. ![]() Luckily, desperation breeds innovation, and so he hatched an idea for a creative campaign that eventually launched the FUBU brand into a $6 billion dollar global phenomenon. With a $40 budget, Daymond had to strategize out-of-the-box ways to promote his products. Daymond John has been practicing the power of broke ever since he started selling his home-sewn t-shirts on the streets of Queens. ![]()
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