Yeah, Sothefirststep, I think, iscomingupwiththeidea.
Andtobehonest, I think a lotofideascanwork.
It's justaboutfinding a problemandthencomingupwith a solutiontothatproblemandbuildingitandexecuted.
Andsoinmycase, I waspreppingforcodinginterviewsand I wasusing a bunchofresourceistextbooks, websites, online, YouTube, Wikipedia.
And I thought, there's gottabe a betterway.
That's howitcameupwiththeidea.
Thatsoundssimpleenough.
Doyoudoitbyyourself?
Doyouhave a cofounder?
Yousetuplike a seaDoincorporatestartpartnership.
Youcandoitalone, I think.
Alone.
Isn't ittougher?
I endeduphaving a cofounder, so I contactedwithmybestfriendswhohappenstobe a softwareengineeris.
Well, I pitchedhimtheidea, andhewasonboard, andwegotitupandrunning.
Sowehadgoingwithan l l C.
Thereasonbeingisthatfitourneeds.
Thebestwewantedfrom a taxpointofyoutohavethingsbesimple.
Wewantonlybetaxedonce, right?
Sono, Locwasgoodforusfromthatpointofview.
A supposedtoecorporation, forinstance.
Butwealsowantedthatlimitedliabilitythat a partnership a generalpartnershipwon't.
Didyou?
Yeah, that's right.
Becauseas I understandthatyouhave a soproprietorshipandthatiswhereanyonecanactuallystartbusinessyoujuststartmakingmoney, andthat's a businessalreadyyoursoleproprietorship.
Now a stepbeyondthat.
Youcanactuallyform a partnership, say, withmultiplepeople.
Butthat's stillprettymuchactsverysimilartolike a sowproprietorship.
Thelevelabovethatisyouformy L C, whichactsmorelike a corporationwhereyoucanpayyourself a salary, yougetlimitedliabilitysuchthatifanyonesuesyou, theydon't haveaccesstoyourpersonalassetsissimplythecompaniesstandingaloneonhisown?
Ontopofthat, wehaveverycomplementaryskillsets, andwealsohave a differentsortofgoals, sowedon't oversteponeachotheranditjustworksoutreallybeautifullywereabletoworkremotely, prettyseamlessly, withnopersonalissues, workissues, fightingsomeonewhohas a complimentarystillset, it's probablygonnabethemostimportantthingsbecausesothatyouit's actuallyusefultohavemultiplepeopleandthenprobablyjustmakingsothatyouhaveopencommunication.
Ifyouhaveopencommunicationandtrust, youwillbeabletoworktogether, andyoucouldmaybeevenbecreativeandsetupthingswhereyouhavetowork a certainamountoftimeorproducesanamountuntilyougetyourequityinthebusiness.
Soisyourbusinesspurelyonline?
Doyouhaveofficespace?
Yes, sowe'repurelyonline.
Thatmeansthatwedon't haveanofficespace.
Wecanworkremotelyfromwhereverwearein a coffeeshopon a beachifwewant.
That's onethingthat's reallycoolabouttheerathatwelivein, wherewecanbuildfullyonlinebusinessesandnothavetoedealwiththedifficultiesofhaving a physicalproduct, havingtohaveanofficespaceor a warehouseorholdinventory.
Ofcourse, noteveryonehas a luxurytodothis.
Noteveryonehas a purelyonlinebusiness.
Butyoucanhavethatthesedays.
Yeah, I thinkthat's whentheinterestingthingwhen I wasruntheonlinebusinessisactuallyallowedmetotaketimeoffworkbetweenjobs.
Therewouldn't belike a hugeresumegap, because I couldsay, Well, I'm workingonthisbusiness.
You'reinthattime I coulddosometravelingduringthattimeaswell, and I justgetmoreflexibilityandfreedomandwhat I'm doingwhileatthesametimestillbeingproductiveandlivinghow I mightchoosetolive.
I remember I wouldworkfromHawaiisometimes, orworkoncruiseboats.
Nowyou'repainting a reallygoodpictureofrunningyourownbusiness.
Whataretheconsofthis?
Whatarethechallengesofrunningthebusiness?
Yeah, I thinkthey'reThey'rethreebigchallenges, butinsomesense, theyarealsopositives.
Ifyoulikethis, ifyouhavethatsortofentrepreneurial, it's the 1st 1 isthere's a lotofwork.
A lotoftheworkisgonnabestuffthatyoudon't like.
Like, forinstance, warmingtheLLCmarketing.
I'm notthebiggestfanofrunningadcampaignsandallthat, but I havetodoit.
That's a keythinglikethat, especiallyasas a softwareengineers, wehavethistendencytowant a codecodecode, wantbuild.
Sometimesyougottastopbuildingandyougottastartmaintaining, andthisyearoverthere, don't sneakuponmelikethat I hopeyou'veenjoyedPartoneoftwoofthisinterviewforthestunningandepicconclusiontothisinterviewheadonovertheClementsChannelisgoingtobegreatlinkinthedescriptionbelow, and I'llseeyouoverthere.