Listen "At 21 he made his 1st million. At 23, he grew his startup to $8M ARR in 6 months. | Matt Espinoza, Founder of Clover"
Episode Synopsis
Matt sold his first company at 19 and made $100K. He sold his second at 21 and made $800K. A couple years later, he launched Clover and grew it to $8M ARR in 6 months. His secret? Insane distribution. His formula is to ignore quality—and engineer quantity instead. While everyone obsesses over viral content, Matt posts 1,000 videos across 333 accounts daily, guaranteeing a million views through pure math. No luck required. He applies the same "volume negates luck" philosophy to everything: 15,000 cold emails daily, thousands of Reddit posts to dominate SEO rankings. Matt reveals the exact Reddit hack to guarantee #1 Google rankings, how AI agents automate everything from account creation to content generation, and why he purposely changes video metadata to trick algorithms at scale. At 23, he's cracked distribution so thoroughly that he can now incubate any business and guarantee its growth.Why You Should Listen:How posting 1,000 videos daily GUARANTEES 1M views The Reddit hack that guarantees #1 Google rankings in 7 daysWhy referral revenue is the only true sign of product-market fitThe "volume negates luck" framework that beats any growth strategyKeywords:startup podcast, startup podcast for founders, Matt Everett, Clover, growth hacking, viral marketing, SEO hacking, distribution strategy, AI automation, bootstrappingChapters:00:00:00 Intro00:01:31 Selling first company at 2000:03:54 Selling second company for $800K in 3 months00:06:37 The 1000 videos per day distribution hack00:24:39 How to guarantee #1 on Google with Reddit posts00:30:52 15,000 cold emails daily—the outbound machine00:47:27 Why 30% referral revenue is true product-market fitSend me a message to let me know what you think!
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