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Julian Gleizer: Harnessing The On-Demand Economy By Making Grocery Shopping More Convenient

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Sometimes 24 hours in a day is just not enough time to get everything done. And after a full days work, and other commitments, the last thing you probably feel like doing is hitting up a busy grocery store for food.

That's exactly how Julian Gleizer - founder of Instabuggy- felt after working 12-15 hr days while building his business. He felt he could create a better and more efficient experience for shoppers and so he launched a 1hr delivery service. All customers have to do, is type in their postal code, and up pops a list of places to buy from.

Starting Instabuggy isn't Julian's first pass at creating and launching a business. It's in his blood, as he says. Growing up with a father who ran his own business, he learned the entrepreneurial ropes fairly early on in life.

He already publicly sold one company- DealTicker- before starting Instabuggy, and hasn't shown any signs of slowing down. For him, this business is all about customer convenience, speed and value and getting into the online grocery market early, has proven to be an extremely smart decision for him and his team. Check out how he built it in this interview.

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Sometimes 24 hours in a day is just not enough time to get everything done. And after a full days work, and other commitments, the last thing you probably feel like doing is hitting up a busy grocery store for food.

That's exactly how Julian Gleizer - founder of Instabuggy- felt after working 12-15 hr days while building his business. He felt he could create a better and more efficient experience for shoppers and so he launched a 1hr delivery service. All customers have to do, is type in their postal code, and up pops a list of places to buy from.

Starting Instabuggy isn't Julian's first pass at creating and launching a business. It's in his blood, as he says. Growing up with a father who ran his own business, he learned the entrepreneurial ropes fairly early on in life.

He already publicly sold one company- DealTicker- before starting Instabuggy, and hasn't shown any signs of slowing down. For him, this business is all about customer convenience, speed and value and getting into the online grocery market early, has proven to be an extremely smart decision for him and his team. Check out how he built it in this interview.

  continue reading

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