From $50 To A Multi-Million Dollar Company! Interview with Viral Launch CEO, Casey Gauss!

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @caseygauss
    @caseygauss 6 років тому +10

    Thank you so much for coming down to the office, I had a great time doing this interview with you!

    • @DerrickStruggle
      @DerrickStruggle  6 років тому +1

      You're super welcome brother thanks for the hospitality. Genuinely enjoyed our time together!

  • @KEVYN_ISIN
    @KEVYN_ISIN 6 років тому +8

    Casey is dope. He’s a real pure bread entrepreneur. Not that “entrepreneur” who takes vacations every week and a motivational talker. His work and energy is the motivation. He reminds me of a current generation / young Gary V.

  • @rpz1857
    @rpz1857 6 років тому +6

    Has anyone noticed that this guy just looks like junglescout CEO greg mercer

    • @FilleITB
      @FilleITB 5 років тому

      hahahahahah my first thought

  • @infini.tesimo
    @infini.tesimo 6 років тому +3

    The best lesson you guys can take away from this is learning a high-income skill and don't gamble on the test to see if your product works.
    Why? You're not making money. If you didn't catch it, he said he learned to code. Coding is a high-income skill. A skill that pays the bills and allows you to test later when you actually have the capital to blow off. Yes, he had to work a construction job but that doesn't have to be you working egregious hours and bad pay in not ideal work conditions just to survive, but again there's a better way and you don't have to do it like that. Work smart. If you are working a 9-5, at least you do it where it's a using a skill that trades high dollars for each hour taken away from you.
    Don't be foolish and just jump into this right away. It's not necessarily a cheap investment and in my opinion, the best way is to always have things done completely automated so you're always making money so that even if you gamble in the experiment of your product, it doesn't matter. You can literally keep trying over and over again when cash flow is happening.
    TO recap
    High Income SKILL > Businesses > Investments.
    Prove me wrong if you think you've found an simplier way. (Notice I didn't say easier)

  • @junito1008
    @junito1008 6 років тому +4

    Let’s see if this video goes Viral !! Lol

  • @mygodisable2
    @mygodisable2 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Derrick and Casey for such a great informative interview and testimony, Derrick you asked some great questions, and we were able to see the story behind the man. Casey great job, and I look forward to using the product in the near future. Success to both of you.

  • @brianpfeiffer
    @brianpfeiffer 6 років тому +2

    Good advice thanks

  • @beastmode4163
    @beastmode4163 6 років тому +1

    Did he find an investor for his company? How did he fund his company?

  • @niklasfagerudd8506
    @niklasfagerudd8506 6 років тому +3

    Great video!

  • @shelraysam6366
    @shelraysam6366 6 років тому

    Wow! Michigan to California. I'm opposite: moving from California to Michigan. I love the green nature here but not anything else. They don't fix their roads or highways, nothing. So many rich people here but no community

  • @justinquinn7116
    @justinquinn7116 6 років тому

    Hey Derek , I recently ask for a sample from one of the manufacturers I found and they ask if I had a shipping account ? Would that just be my home address or should I get a P.O box ?

  • @carmenstanton9041
    @carmenstanton9041 6 років тому

    Great interview Derrick! I use VL and thought I would only used it for one month but I love validating each item that I've been a member for 5 months now. Again great job Derrick and Casey!!

  • @joneskimracing2932
    @joneskimracing2932 6 років тому

    Thank you Derrick for putting the interview together. Casey, much respect for your humility and your perseverance.

  • @yussefg7267
    @yussefg7267 6 років тому

    Ohhhh Yes this is the one I was waiting for. Oh and Derrick I see you quietly rocking those Gucci sneakers. Those are dope. Do you like the Valentino low cuts? I saw some nice ones while I was in Guangzhou.

  • @kenxuan5194
    @kenxuan5194 6 років тому

    Every successful entrepreneur has their own story, the struggles, the money. I love his story a lot of how he used a candle to stay up grinding. A lot of respect for you and Casey!

  • @pioneersofhope-2044
    @pioneersofhope-2044 6 років тому

    Hi, is the FBA course enough to really success on Amazon? And you will help us if we buy it? Thanks

  • @chungarunga6472
    @chungarunga6472 6 років тому

    youve been promoting viral launch a lot more recently and i was curious to weather i should invest into jungle scout or just go for viral launch. In your eyes which do you view as better?

  • @adamhuibregtse19
    @adamhuibregtse19 6 років тому

    Hey do any of you guys know if 797 is the total cost of Derricks course? Or is there tax that is still added to that price?

  • @fbajourney1204
    @fbajourney1204 6 років тому

    I still have not utilized Viral Launch, but with the launch of FBA Heroes 2.0 coming I think I might have to!

  • @RXH88
    @RXH88 6 років тому

    Awesome interview. There should definitely be a part 2 one day!

  • @NellaMelsua
    @NellaMelsua 6 років тому

    He seems so humble. Great interview! You guys are very inspiring.

  • @TheYaBoyKevin
    @TheYaBoyKevin 6 років тому +1

    I’ve tried teaching myself coding but it just doesn’t come to me.

    • @DerrickStruggle
      @DerrickStruggle  6 років тому

      I only know how to do HTML because of MySpace ;)

    • @binanbessa6103
      @binanbessa6103 6 років тому

      Kevin Tran poor kevin 🤔

    • @rpz1857
      @rpz1857 6 років тому +1

      Bro, I studied and graduated in coding for 6 years but I still don't know to code. Last Year I discovered that my strength is in the field of digital marketing, I read so many books about DM, watched videos, scaled up my skills and within one year time I was Digital Marketing Manager in my company.. Find your strength and play accordingly.

    • @binanbessa6103
      @binanbessa6103 6 років тому

      bruh u have to revenge the 6 yrs with ur marketing skill or whatever works for u 😶

    • @infini.tesimo
      @infini.tesimo 6 років тому

      Code Academy
      Also, coding just a laguage dude. Like Hola is Hello from Spanish to English, literally break it down.
      I recommend Coding Phase to help you out as he's one of the best damn teachers ever. Super chill guy.

  • @wealthylee9334
    @wealthylee9334 6 років тому

    Thank you for this Derrick, this was great.

  • @aannggiieeee
    @aannggiieeee 6 років тому

    This was awesome and so inspiring!!! Thank you!

  • @ctez1023
    @ctez1023 6 років тому

    That was a great testimony . Thanks for sharing Casey

  • @matthiasrobert6897
    @matthiasrobert6897 6 років тому

    Will they launch Viral Launch in France ?

  • @angieperez3864
    @angieperez3864 6 років тому

    Best interview yet. Fire! ♡♡♡

  • @binanbessa6103
    @binanbessa6103 6 років тому

    She distructs me 🤣🤣 14:01

  • @alecjohn9874
    @alecjohn9874 6 років тому

    Absolutely love this interview Derrick! Casey is an awesome guy and viral Launch is an amazing company! Love being a savvy amazon seller with all the data they irrigate!! Thanks brotha!! 🔥🔥

    • @DerrickStruggle
      @DerrickStruggle  6 років тому +2

      Thank you brother!!! I agree 110%. Casey is awesome and his commitment to building an awesome company for us all is amazing on it's own.

    • @alecjohn9874
      @alecjohn9874 6 років тому

      Derrick Struggle so true bro!! Your such a humble authentic guy - thanks for being a strong voice in our community!

  • @sandracinquino7291
    @sandracinquino7291 6 років тому

    Amazing interview.

  • @JasonNeelythesoccerguru
    @JasonNeelythesoccerguru 6 років тому

    GOOD STUFF D!

  • @binanbessa6103
    @binanbessa6103 6 років тому

    What's ur failure u are most proud of...?

    • @DerrickStruggle
      @DerrickStruggle  6 років тому

      Recently this year it was not closing FBA Heroes when we grew incredibly quick at the beginning. I suffered the consequences because the inefficiency with support tanked.
      However I’m happy it happened because I pivoted very quickly, and learned how to build a strong operations side. And most of all I learned how to work under extreme pressure.
      Thanks for asking!

  • @zeandreboddie7692
    @zeandreboddie7692 6 років тому

    2nd

  • @nillyboble
    @nillyboble 6 років тому

    3rd good interview btw

    • @DerrickStruggle
      @DerrickStruggle  6 років тому

      THANK YOU!! I love bringing on people I know would help you all out a ton. 🙏