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, examiner.com We've all heard the phrase, "It's not what you know, but who you know". No one understands this better than this week's Chicago Young Entrepreneur, Aaron Goldman. This 31-year-old is a self-professed serial blogger (he writes about 15) and formed his company to "connect" buyers and sellers of digital marketing solutions. Aaron has already secured business from a number of influential clients in his industry and shows no signs of slowing down in his digital marketing company, Connectual. Connectual How did you come up with the name of your company? Why did you decide to open your business? There's a need for people like me that have been around the digital space for a while and have a ton of connections to help marketers cut thru the glut of providers and smoke and mirrors that many of them put up. As for the providers, they need people like me to help bring them new business. Everyone's desperate for revenue right now. A few years ago, these companies would not have worked with an outside rep like me to get them new leads and close deals. Today, they're happy to take the business wherever it comes from. What have you achieved with your company thus far? I've been fortunate to latch on to three best-in-class companies - Resolution Media, Elevate Studios, and Cardlytics - and I am doing retainer-based sales and marketing consulting for them. I've also built up a referral network of over 30 providers that I can tap for niche projects. What has been difficult about running a business? What disappointments have you experienced since becoming a business owner? It has been shown that one's entrepreneurial ability is determined by these four attributes: initiative, decision-making, innovation and risk-taking. In which attribute are you the strongest and why? I've been fortunate to work at firms on the cutting-edge of internet advertising. The first company I worked at out of school got acquired 5 times in my 5 years there. That experience taught me to be nimble and don't get married to any one idea, or company for that matter! The bottom line in the digital space is innovate or die. I choose life! What advice do you have for aspiring young entrepreneurs? For more info: Connectual |
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