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The Unexpected Entrepreneur: Stu Selbst’s Path to StuTech Success

21 Jan 2025

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Episode 50  Frederick Dudek (Freddy D) The Unexpected Entrepreneur: Stu Selbst’s Path to StuTech Success Stuart Selbst, the founder of StuTech, shares his inspiring journey of creating an IT services company dedicated to helping seniors navigate technology with ease. With over 30 years of experience in the tech industry, Stuart emphasizes the importance of being responsive to change and providing personalized support to his clients. He recounts how a personal family crisis led him to start this venture, initially as a reluctant side gig that quickly blossomed into a thriving business. Through hands-on assistance and a commitment to community engagement, Stuart has transformed his clients into enthusiastic advocates for his services. This episode highlights the power of building relationships and creating “superfans” who not only benefit from technology but also promote it within their communities.Discover more with our detailed show notes and exclusive content by visiting: https://bit.ly/3CkRtUCKindly Consider Supporting Our Show: Support Business Superfans®: The Service Providers Edge Stuart Selbst, the founder of StuTech, shares a compelling journey that illustrates how personal challenges can lead to unexpected business opportunities. After leaving his role as Director of Client Experience at an IT company due to family obligations, he found himself in a position where he could help seniors navigate technology. Initially resistant to the idea of starting a tech support business in a retirement community, he reluctantly placed an ad offering his services. Within minutes, he received his first call to troubleshoot a smart TV issue, marking the beginning of what would become a thriving business. Stuart's hands-on approach and commitment to helping others have not only transformed the lives of his clients but also created a strong community presence. His story highlights the importance of adaptability, integrity, and the power of word-of-mouth in building a successful service-oriented business.As the conversation unfolds, Stuart emphasizes the significance of being responsive to change and the value of cultivating relationships with his clients. He discusses how he has developed a loyal customer base through genuine interactions and exceptional service. By focusing on the needs of seniors, he tailors his tech support to ensure they feel confident and independent in an increasingly digital world. His approach goes beyond simple repairs; he educates and empowers his clients, fostering a sense of community and trust. The episode also touches on Stuart's innovative marketing strategies, including daily tech tips shared on social media, which have positioned him as a go-to resource in his community.Ultimately, this episode serves as a reminder that business success can stem from a willingness to help others and a commitment to community engagement. Stuart's story is not just about technology; it’s about building relationships, creating super fans, and finding joy in the service of others. The insights shared in this interview provide valuable lessons for anyone looking to start a service-based business or strengthen their community ties, illustrating that when you prioritize people, success will follow. Mailbox Superfans This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Takeaways: Stuart Selbst's journey into tech services for seniors began unexpectedly after family caregiving responsibilities. Through his company, Stu Tech, Stuart provides tailored tech solutions for older adults, enhancing their independence. Stuart...

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