E581: Which One Sucks Less: SaaS, Ecom, or Content?

 
Dave interviews his good friend Ronnie Teja, a well-connected figure in digital marketing, to talk about the 3 online business models that rewards the most while hurting the least. We also talk about which ones are the best to start in terms of capital, and why they're worth it. 
 
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In today's episode, Dave actually flew over to Thailand and recorded this episode in person with his good friend Ronnie Teja to share his insights on living and working in Thailand full-time, the tax implications of running a business around South East Asia, and how much it costs to run a business from one of these countries. 
 

The Big Takeaway:

  • E-commerce, content, and SaaS each have unique advantages and challenges.
  • Living in Thailand offers both benefits and drawbacks for entrepreneurs.
  • Starting with e-commerce can be viable with a small budget.
  • SaaS businesses can yield higher multiples on exit compared to e-commerce.
  • Building a community can enhance business opportunities.
  • High-ticket items often provide better margins in e-commerce.
  • Iterating on SaaS products is more feasible than on physical products.

Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Introduction to Ronnie Teja and His Ventures
  • 02:48 – E-commerce, Content, and SaaS: A Comparative Overview
  • 06:10 – Living and Working in Thailand: Pros and Cons
  • 08:59 – Tax Implications and Business Registration in Thailand
  • 11:47 – Choosing the Right Business Model: E-commerce vs. SaaS vs. Content
  • 15:05 – The Future of E-commerce and SaaS Businesses
  • 17:55 – Navigating the Challenges of E-commerce
  • 20:52 – The Role of AI in Software Development
  • 24:05 – Building a Community and Audience for Business
  • 27:00 – Final Thoughts on Business Strategies and Models

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Until next time, happy selling!

Michael Jackness

Michael started his first business when he was 18 and is a serial entrepreneur. He got his start in the online world way back in 2004 as an affiliate marketer. From there he grew as an SEO expert and has transitioned into ecommerce, running several sites that bring in a total of 7-figures of revenue each year.

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