Catch of the Decade: How to Launch, Build and Sell a Digital Business Paperback
How did two brothers disrupt four sectors and build an empire of digital businesses that they sold for over $1 billion?
Catch of the Decade tells the extraordinary story of Gabby and Hezi Leibovich: the brothers who revolutionised the retail, services, food and travel industries with their iconic businesses, including Catch of the Day, Scoopon and EatNowMenulog. For the first time, Gabby and Hezi share how they used grit, determination and chutzpah to go from a small market stall to business exits worth over a billion dollars.
A practical, funny, no-bull guide packed with:
hints and tips to define, disrupt and dominate a sector or industry
lessons in customer acquisition, PR, buying and trading, and engaging investors
market-tested strategies for building big brands, creating high-performing teams and fostering a world-class entrepreneurial culture.
Start your entrepreneurial journey now. Catch of the Decade is the guide for anyone who hopes to bring an exciting business idea to life.
They did it. What's stopping you?
GABBY AND HEZI LEIBOVICH are the sibling founders of Catch Group, a successful Australian ecommerce firm they sold to Wesfarmers in 2019 for over $200 million.
'Gabby and Hezi were always the most looked-up-to duo in ecommerce and they truly taught me how to trade!'
Nick Molnar, CEO, Afterpay
'The Leibovich brothers are pioneers of Australian ecommerce. You cannot afford to not read this book.'
Christine Holgate, Group Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Australia Post
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Australia
- Country of Publication: Australia
- Dimensions: 23.0 x 15.3 ; x 2.2 cm
- Weight: 0.4 kg
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Number Of Pages: 304
- ISBN: ;978-0-730-38849-4
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