Josh Kreitzer and the Influence of Amazon

In this week’s episode of The King’s Code, I had the pleasure of interviewing Josh Kreitzer, the founder of Retail Media. Josh’s story is a fascinating one, filled with twists and turns that eventually led him to success as an entrepreneur in the ecommerce space.

Josh was an early adopter of ecommerce, long before it became the norm. Back then, ecommerce was seen as a disrupter rather than an established industry. Josh’s experience and expertise in this field landed him a position at GoPro, where he tested an early version of the Amazon search engine.

Using the knowledge and experience he gained at GoPro, Josh founded his own company that takes advantage of the Amazon algorithm to promote products and services, even those that don’t sell on Amazon. In our conversation, Josh explains how he leverages the power of Amazon’s algorithm to help his clients’ businesses thrive in the competitive ecommerce landscape.

But Josh’s journey to success wasn’t an easy one. He took a big leap of faith by leaving a secure position to start his own business. He had to navigate the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, including financial and personal challenges. However, his persistence and unwavering commitment to his vision ultimately led him to success.

Through our conversation, Josh shares valuable insights into the ecommerce industry, as well as his personal journey as an entrepreneur. He speaks candidly about the challenges he faced and the lessons he learned along the way.

As a business leader, Josh’s story is both inspiring and informative. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, there’s much to be learned from his experience.

So be sure to watch the latest episode of The King’s Code podcast to hear from Josh Kreitzer of Retail Media.

 

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