Posts by Mikkel Thorup
Want to Become a Top Seller on Amazon? Focus on Building Relationships Through Social Media
No matter which way you look at it, Amazon is hands-down one of the largest sales platforms in the world. What once began as a humble little online bookstore is now a global behemoth that ships an estimated 1.6 million packages per day. Last year, Amazon pushed past Microsoft to become the third biggest company…
029: How to Hit $25 Million in Sales on Amazon – Jim Cockrum
Jim Cockrum, a renowned internet marketer and author of “The Silent Sales Machine,” joins The Expat Money Show. With partners Nathan Bailey and Brett Bartlett, he oversees a $25 million annual sales empire on Amazon. Despite his success, Jim remains humble and accessible, engaging a large community through his Facebook group and sharing insights on…
The Keys to an Effective Hispanic Marketing Strategy
Expat entrepreneurship combines the inherent risk of business ownership with the opportunity and adventure of an unexplored market. As someone who has spent the better part of the past two decades building personal and professional relationships across the world, I can safely say that there’s nothing quite like it. While I’ve faced my fair share…
028: Effective Strategies for Selling to 56 Million Hispanic Americans – Nydia Monarrez
Today’s guest on The Expat Money Show is Nydia Monarrez, a top-rated Voice Over Talent and Hispanic Marketer. She has worked with brands like McDonald’s and Toyota, helping businesses dominate the Hispanic market. Nydia emphasizes the importance of understanding Latin American culture for effective marketing and shares key insights on how to engage this booming…
Why Entrepreneur Seminars Might Be Your Most Important Business Investment
What’s your business’s most important asset? Is it your downtown office space, the cutting-edge enterprise software you just splashed a cool six figures on, or is it the portfolio of products and services you’ve built up over your career? While these are all great answers, they’re also fundamentally wrong. An economic analysis from Korn…