The raw story telling and being honest about his experience is ELITE. Most guests sometimes hide so many key points, but Dan does an amazing job at keeping it real.
Biggest takeaways: - The most powerful people are the ones that know how to give up power - The more you can simplify it, the more it's available for everyone will resonate - Lean more into the authentic rather than the learned
Sold his TicketWeb company in 2000 for $40 million, but he says in this interview that he was "just doing ok" (paraphrasing) while building Draw Something
This was incredible, best episode yet. I am still quite confused how they had 2 million users averaging 4 hrs of engagement on the original game of the company and couldn't monetize that.
I’m glad you guys couldn’t get him on until now. The production quality, the seasoned approach and the chemistry between you and Sam may have hit a peek here. Phenomenal episode #NoSmallBoyStuff
Man, 36:00 the most powerful people know how to give it up. Reminds me of how the best thing you can do is be the most savage person alive and then learn to control it.
DrawSomething. You get a word and are asked to draw the object. The other person has to get guess. You take turns. It was a great game. In fact, it was my fav post nut clarity ritual
SAM!!! 🤣😂🤣 @ 3:40 When the 3 of you are on screen, Sam up in the left corner starts snacking on a pen like a 5-year-old who stole his dad's pen. I hope you had a drink with that. Pens don't go down smoothly.
Building wealth from nothing involves consistent saving, disciplined spending, and strategic investments. Begin by creating a budget to track expenses and identify areas for savings. Prioritize paying off high-interest debt and establishing an emergency fund. As you build a foundation, start investing in low-cost options like index funds, and focus on continuous learning and improving your skills for better income opportunities.
@@markdin2988 lower than cars bc of values, but higher in America than any other country. But guns are regulated a lot like cars, except for specific jurisdications. I think it's better to be in the business of self defense/hunting now than the car market tho, especially in a culture trend perspective.
The raw story telling and being honest about his experience is ELITE. Most guests sometimes hide so many key points, but Dan does an amazing job at keeping it real.
Biggest takeaways:
- The most powerful people are the ones that know how to give up power
- The more you can simplify it, the more it's available for everyone will resonate
- Lean more into the authentic rather than the learned
Jack of all trades, master of none, though often times better than master of one.
Great episode fellas!
The idea of a value-tracker should be incorporated into every app to remind people of the value they are getting. Best idea I've heard all day.
1:01:38 this is the best lesson for me. Thanks guys!
1:02:49 don't sell the product, sell the dream outcome
Yes, i know this lesson from the quote: "Don't sell the steak, Sell the Sizzle"
this guy is so awesome. actually re-hired people back so they can make money from the zynga deal
Sold his TicketWeb company in 2000 for $40 million, but he says in this interview that he was "just doing ok" (paraphrasing) while building Draw Something
This was incredible, best episode yet.
I am still quite confused how they had 2 million users averaging 4 hrs of engagement on the original game of the company and couldn't monetize that.
Draw Something was one of my fav games of all time
I’m glad you guys couldn’t get him on until now. The production quality, the seasoned approach and the chemistry between you and Sam may have hit a peek here. Phenomenal episode #NoSmallBoyStuff
love this guy. genuine passion and zest for life that you don't often see
wow what an episode, Dan is awesome!
how did i miss this, brilliant episode.
Shaan rocking the buildspace hoodie ❤❤❤
Man, 36:00 the most powerful people know how to give it up. Reminds me of how the best thing you can do is be the most savage person alive and then learn to control it.
Dan, this were amazing insights 💎Many, many thanks for sharing!!
This was exactly what i needed to hear today. Very inspirational
Great ep! This guy is dope
Really appreciated what he did for his employees during the sale.
Awesome epi. Dan is a superstar!
He made the real 'not hotdog' algo. Shout out to Jin Yang.
Definitely one of my favourites of all time! Really inspirational.
This was a blast. Very insightful. Thanks
Tryna have the charisma of Shaan and the determination of Sam 😈 On my path to my first million!
Great episode boys! Another banger for the books
Dan porter is my new favourite person
17' in and i still dont know the game he made? did i skip a bit?
DrawSomething. You get a word and are asked to draw the object. The other person has to get guess. You take turns. It was a great game. In fact, it was my fav post nut clarity ritual
Yea same here. They just keep saying “the game” and “everyone played it” but never actually mentioned the name lol
Draw Something, it was an iphone app. if you were a teenager / young adult in 2012 it was impossible to escape, went massively viral
@@jb_kc__ I was a young in 2012 and never heard of it
I love this too. Just absolute common sense. That's it. Leading to great business decisions and connecting the dots in reverse ❤ 18:00
one of the best episodes
Your content is incredible. Such an inspiration.
awesome interview
Anyone knows why Shaan is wearing that BuildSpace hoodie?
Being him back!!! 🎉🎉🎉
This guy has strong Jerry Seinfeld vibes.
I’m excited for the day Sam teaches me the Hampton hand sign. 😁
Did someone say The Wire.......I hope "Omar" was the main conference room
Great episode
you gotta bring back timestamps
Masterclass on many levels
Enjoyed this a lot.
Yoo I'm literally building an AI drawing version of this game right now.
SAM!!! 🤣😂🤣 @ 3:40 When the 3 of you are on screen, Sam up in the left corner starts snacking on a pen like a 5-year-old who stole his dad's pen. I hope you had a drink with that. Pens don't go down smoothly.
Another great episode
I feel like they’re talking about Ari Gold from entourage. Lol
Building wealth from nothing involves consistent saving, disciplined spending, and strategic investments. Begin by creating a budget to track expenses and identify areas for savings. Prioritize paying off high-interest debt and establishing an emergency fund. As you build a foundation, start investing in low-cost options like index funds, and focus on continuous learning and improving your skills for better income opportunities.
What a legend
I still miss Blab.
Jerry Seinfeld was great on this episode
We're gonna do that with Blue Book Of Gun Values. Maybe not $200m, but def close. It'll be the Kelley Blue Book of Firearms
Lol wth is that ?
@@seattlerain101 yea we're developing scanning tech for the app to be able to ID the gun and it'll give us the info/valuation in real time.
gun prices instead of car prices
What's the business model tho
Also what's the TAM for guns like that? Highly regulated depending on the state and not easy to buy. I guess
@@markdin2988 lower than cars bc of values, but higher in America than any other country. But guns are regulated a lot like cars, except for specific jurisdications.
I think it's better to be in the business of self defense/hunting now than the car market tho, especially in a culture trend perspective.
Jerry Seinfeld is so prolific
It's not about recognizing Di*ks in your game it's bout something bigger. Great point. 20:47
is Shaan wearing a Buildspace hoodie??
Love this episode and I love Dan porter! I want to do capitalism like he does❤️
Great guy
20:48 sick bio title 😅😂😂😂
Fun Fact who do you know that has 200 million and who's looking to buy anything from you
Steven Greer vibes
Gilbert Gottfried's twin
another banger
So what's the deal with Draw Something? 😁
This is good sh*t!
What's the deal with this business man looking like Seinfeld ?
Top J
I think I’m fifth lol
Such a cool interview
2012? nobody cares about apps these days
Could someone please let Dan Porter know that he said "like" to the point where it was all I could hear?
Wasnt it just a worse version of isketch
Somebody sold an app in 2024?? Congrats!
WOW
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Purple cow
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YOU GUYS SHOULD INTERVIEW MIKKI MASE THE GAMBLER!
Boring
@@LebenVolleBreitseite lol nah that would be sick. I’m not sure which aspect of that would be boring
@@SterlingSellsHomes 1 Million aspects 😂
Shaan would be hyped on him
Very boring and not really in line with way of the pod
baller interview - take less comes back around
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