“I don’t think there was ever a moment where I was like, ‘I’m just going to roll with it.’” Gilbertson said. Gilbertson said that while her appearance in this week’s episode is brief, as the series goes on, viewers will likely see how she challenges the strategies that Curtis is working to enforce. So (at this point) I’m a little unsure of this guy.” “Then here was this guy that was like, ‘Be cheesy, be almost bad.’ The kind of personality that (Moose) and I have, that’s not necessarily what we strive for. “We had this idea of what it was going to look like, and we knew we could do a higher production of that,” Gilbertson said. Gilbertson said questioning Curtis’ background stemmed from trying to understand how the job went from elevating the presence of Snooze and SNAP to attempting to hire outside clients that would utilize marketing tactics that were, to this point, out of their element. "We start talking, and I was trying to understand who he really was, so I was like, ‘Who are you? What do you do? Where did you come from? What is your background?’ Every time (Moose) and I would ask him a question, he would work around it.” “First meeting him, Grant Cardone (Louis Curtis) has a massive presence - whether it’s good or bad, I don’t really know. “I come in and there is this guy,” Gilbertson said. Gilbertson questioned going to a for-hire promotion company every step of the way. (Gilbertson) was very reluctant to him, she thought he was kind of aggressive.” “They come from major marketing backgrounds, so they know social media very well,” Smith said. Smith said right away the two women were questioning what Curtis’ intentions were and looking to understand why they were quickly pulling a 180. Right away, Curtis was full steam ahead, pushing for the use of traditional marketing tactics. In the episode, Smith organizes a meeting between himself, Curtis, Moose and Gilbertson. Undercover Billionaire Episode 7: Louis Curtis seeks help from Ringside Barbershop owner Then everything I had done, we were like, 'Yeah we’re going to change that.'” "So I convinced (Moose and Gilbertson) we are not for hire. “It was designed for Snooze and SNAP and all of my businesses and the stuff we were working on. “All these episodes are going so quick, but the reality is that I started this marketing company during COVID, internally,” Smith said. The marketing students are Meridth Moose and Mia Gilbertson. When Smith founded this idea, he hired two Colorado State University Pueblo students who graduated at the top of their class. What viewers don’t see is that while production of the series was shut down because of COVID-19, Smith opened his own marketing company. Matt Smith opens his own marketing company. With the real estate deal slipping through his fingers, Curtis jumps back into what he knows - marketing and promotion.Ĭurtis’ goal is to work with Smith to build a promotion company and to recruit 10 to 20 different Pueblo businesses as clients to make the promotion company a million-dollar business. In a rush to get the ball rolling, Curtis asks that the owners of Kona Kai sign off on the deal by a certain day, but his aggressive tactics push the owner toward another buyer. Related: Where did Undercover Billionaire go? Matt Smith explains and reacts to Episode 3 In this week’s episode, that deal falls through. In previous weeks, viewers watch Curtis partner with Pueblo West’s Matt Smith in hopes of opening a promotion and marketing company while simultaneously investing in real estate.Ĭurtis convinces Smith that to make money, the two need to find investors who are willing to front the money to purchase the infamous Kona Kai Apartments. The Discovery+ series "Undercover Billionaire" is in its eighth week and Louis Curtis - aka Grant Cardone - experiences loss, failure and what he referred to as a sloppy win.
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