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The Social Network Idea Mark Cuban Calls “The Worst Presentation EVER” w/ Rolodoc

podcast October 3, 2024


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On today’s episode of “Botched,” I mean, “Shark Tank,” we have a pitch that will go down as the worst in Shark Tank history, according to Mark Cuban, anyway.

Here’s to hoping these doctors don’t quit their day jobs.

Hosts Jorie Munroe and Ariel Boswell jump into the tank with their business insights on Shark Tank products. Listen for:

  • Social network vs marketplace
  • Platform essentials for an advertising model
  • How we would repitch this product

Know a segment or company we should feature from Shark Tank? Let us know at podcasts@hubspot.com

Another Bite is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Arie Desormeaux. Editing by Robert Hartwig and support from Alfred Schulz.

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