I’m Mario Peshev, the CEO of
I built my first website back in 1999, and transitioned to WordPress platform development around 2008.
On my journey to growing a Top 20 WordPress agency worldwide, I picked up marketing and management skills which I’ve been polishing as a business advisor and digital consultant over the past decade.
I help SMEs and fast-paced startups with growth strategy and technological advice, automating internal processes, generating higher revenues through inbound marketing and technical solutions, solving operational problems, and refining their high-level business strategy.
My top three goals are: enabling new revenue streams, automating processes, saving capital.
Strategic goals. Tactical objectives.
I take an operational approach to accelerate leadership development and propel business forward.
Advisory
Here are the most frequent topics our clients contact us about.
Business Strategy
Bootstrapped startups reach out for growth advice in handling recruitment and operations at scale.
Marketing
Digital agencies in need of growing through new departments and responsibilities, delegation, building recurring revenue, optimizing processes.
Recruitment
SMEs in non-tech businesses looking for ways to scale automation and reduce overhead via digital transformation.
Management
Operations
Bootstrapped startups reach out for growth advice in handling recruitment and operations at scale.
Sales
Digital agencies in need of growing through new departments and responsibilities, delegation, building recurring revenue, optimizing processes.
Technology
SMEs in non-tech businesses looking for ways to scale automation and reduce overhead via digital transformation.
Featured in Top B2B Podcasts
Here are the most recent podcasts Mario has been in
Books
126 Steps to Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur:
The Entrepreneurship Fad and the Dark Side of Going Solo
The US Census Bureau reported 32,570,855 small businesses operating across the States. Allegedly, every tenth American runs their own business.
But a follow-up story discloses that 76.2% of businesses that had no employees accounted for merely 4% of SMB sales.
As the memory of the 2008 financial recession fades away and the stories of funded startups crossing the 1 billion dollar mark, both regular workers and college students dream about running a successful business, relieved from the boredom of their corporate job or a life spent in a cubicle while paying off debts and mortgages.
In The Media
Entrepreneur.com
28th December 2022
3rd September 2021
23th August 2021
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25th April 2018
22nd August 2017
Forbes.com
20th January 2023
22nd July 2022
9th March 2022
14th September 2021
24th August 2021
Inc.com
19th August 2021
23rd April 2020
18th March 2020
21st January 2020
22nd April 2019