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Welcome to Boostly Podcast Episode 710

In this episode of the Boostly Podcast, Mark sits down with Isaac French, founder of Live Oak Lake. French tells the story of his journey, starting from buying a book for 99 cents to selling his business for $7 million. French discusses his beginnings in Texas, his move to Idaho, and his return to Texas where he built a property with unique cabins. Despite being kicked off Airbnb, French's business flourished, grossing over a million dollars in its first year. French credits his success to direct bookings, influencer marketing, and the book 'The Book Direct Playbook'. He emphasizes the importance of social media, specifically Twitter which he identifies as being a goldmine for networking and investment opportunities. French also touches on his new venture, teaching others about 'experiential hospitality' through his masterclass and community platform. French provides practical advice on navigating the hospitality business, from honing in on the details to maintaining long-term relationships with influencers.

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Welcome to Boostly Podcast Episode 710

In this episode of the Boostly Podcast, Mark sits down with Isaac French, founder of Live Oak Lake. French tells the story of his journey, starting from buying a book for 99 cents to selling his business for $7 million. French discusses his beginnings in Texas, his move to Idaho, and his return to Texas where he built a property with unique cabins. Despite being kicked off Airbnb, French's business flourished, grossing over a million dollars in its first year. French credits his success to direct bookings, influencer marketing, and the book 'The Book Direct Playbook'. He emphasizes the importance of social media, specifically Twitter which he identifies as being a goldmine for networking and investment opportunities. French also touches on his new venture, teaching others about 'experiential hospitality' through his masterclass and community platform. French provides practical advice on navigating the hospitality business, from honing in on the details to maintaining long-term relationships with influencers.

https://twitter.com/isaacfrench_

https://Boostly.co.uk

https://Boostly.co.uk/5steps

https://instagram.com/boostlyuk

https://Boostly.co.uk/podcast

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