Hey team,
I'm Matt. I recently caught @MJ DeMarco on the Knowledge For Men podcast yesterday, bought the Fastlane book and read it cover to cover in under a day (medical school destroyed any sort of slow reading habits).
I was born in Poland to 2 professional speed skaters and we high-tailed it out of the country after the whole Berlin Wall thing. Both of my parents are entrepreneurs, my father owns a successful construction company and my mom opened up her own physical therapy practice after obtaining a PhD. If you noticed the "DR" in my handle on this forum it's true, I am indeed a doctor. I went to medical school and then proceeded to train as a General Surgery Resident and pivoted into Psychiatry for a stint (long story).
Almost exactly a year ago to this day, I left medicine - I'll spare you the novel but suffice it to say, there's more to life than being a physician and burned the proverbial boats to build 2 companies. Both are digital marketing based and I fully own/operate a medical marketing agency. I won't drop the link here but if you look me up, "Matt Olesiak" you'll find Atlas among that UK Daily puff piece I got roped into doing (another long story).
I started off during medical school making some extra cash on the side by helping blogs with medical content, stumbled into Upwork for a moment and then learned affiliate marketing which ultimately brought me to the holy grail that is SEO. I surrounded myself with mentors that learned SEO from the OG's in the industry and I'm the only "M.D." SEO expert I believe, in the country (maybe the world?).
I partnered my agencies with 180,000+ mobile applications, we have bandwidth in satellites up in space and agreements with networks like CNN/Forbes/CNBC etc. to essentially form a proprietary strategy that enables us to (legally) steal clients/customers/patients from our client's direct competitors. It allowed us to be in a dozen or so verticals including Casinos/Politics/Law/Real Estate etc...but that's neither here nor there.
I joined Fastlane because like many of you, I demand excellence and the world isn't enough, but it's a start. You don't know what you don't know and I'm hoping to learn as much as I can, pull everyone up in the process, and continue to destroy industries in the process. I've only been full-time solo entrepreneur for a little over a year now but I make my mistakes hard and fast so if you have any questions/comments/concerns, I'm always down to listen - just don't ask me anything medical haha, my blood pressure can't take it.
Cheers,
Matt
I'm Matt. I recently caught @MJ DeMarco on the Knowledge For Men podcast yesterday, bought the Fastlane book and read it cover to cover in under a day (medical school destroyed any sort of slow reading habits).
I was born in Poland to 2 professional speed skaters and we high-tailed it out of the country after the whole Berlin Wall thing. Both of my parents are entrepreneurs, my father owns a successful construction company and my mom opened up her own physical therapy practice after obtaining a PhD. If you noticed the "DR" in my handle on this forum it's true, I am indeed a doctor. I went to medical school and then proceeded to train as a General Surgery Resident and pivoted into Psychiatry for a stint (long story).
Almost exactly a year ago to this day, I left medicine - I'll spare you the novel but suffice it to say, there's more to life than being a physician and burned the proverbial boats to build 2 companies. Both are digital marketing based and I fully own/operate a medical marketing agency. I won't drop the link here but if you look me up, "Matt Olesiak" you'll find Atlas among that UK Daily puff piece I got roped into doing (another long story).
I started off during medical school making some extra cash on the side by helping blogs with medical content, stumbled into Upwork for a moment and then learned affiliate marketing which ultimately brought me to the holy grail that is SEO. I surrounded myself with mentors that learned SEO from the OG's in the industry and I'm the only "M.D." SEO expert I believe, in the country (maybe the world?).
I partnered my agencies with 180,000+ mobile applications, we have bandwidth in satellites up in space and agreements with networks like CNN/Forbes/CNBC etc. to essentially form a proprietary strategy that enables us to (legally) steal clients/customers/patients from our client's direct competitors. It allowed us to be in a dozen or so verticals including Casinos/Politics/Law/Real Estate etc...but that's neither here nor there.
I joined Fastlane because like many of you, I demand excellence and the world isn't enough, but it's a start. You don't know what you don't know and I'm hoping to learn as much as I can, pull everyone up in the process, and continue to destroy industries in the process. I've only been full-time solo entrepreneur for a little over a year now but I make my mistakes hard and fast so if you have any questions/comments/concerns, I'm always down to listen - just don't ask me anything medical haha, my blood pressure can't take it.
Cheers,
Matt
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