His children still broke things playing at home – so he invented a toy sold over 3 million pieces

Joe Burke just wanted his children to play football in the room without breaking things. So he got here up with a easy idea at the kitchen table – a super light ball of children could safely use the house. He called Ollyball.

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This home solution turned into a viral product that was sold over 3 million pieces. Along the way, Burke rejected Shark tank (Twice), he avoided large investors and said “no” to build one of the most successful toys of all time. Including entrepreneurs+ a subscriber for questions and answers will break the exact strategies that Ollyball used for cultivation from the amendment of the family to the national brand.

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What you’ll learn:

  • How to generate great publicity without promoting expenses
  • Stories patterns that make your brand unforgettable
  • Why say no “might be your best strategic movement
  • A way of considering that Joe helped to squeeze doubts and unfair failures

About the speaker:

Joe Burke invented and has two patents useful for Ollyball®, the winner of the toy of the yr and seven national and international awards. Burke founded a company for his family in 2019, and Ollyball grew up on an indoor ball to play in America No. 1. Ollyball appeared at the National CBS Morning Show, is available in predominant retail stores in 12 countries and appeared eight live in qvc.
Burke is a former director of the Disney Stores brand and vice chairman at Goodwill Industries, but he founded his first company at the age of 21 on the borrowed table of cards and a metal chair. Hylan scholarship at the Rochester Institute of Technology, New York and Ncaa Athlete. Husband Ellen Burke, an autism and behavioral specialist and father of their three children.

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Joe Burke just wanted his children to play football in the room without breaking things. So he got here up with a easy idea at the kitchen table – a super light ball of children could safely use the house. He called Ollyball.

His children still broke things playing at home – so he invented a toy sold over 3 million pieces

Image loan: Joe Burke

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