Catch of the Decade : How to Launch, Build and Sell a Digital Business - Gabby Leibovich

Catch of the Decade

How to Launch, Build and Sell a Digital Business

By: Gabby Leibovich, Hezi Leibovich

Paperback | 23 October 2020 | Edition Number 1

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**Finalist in Best Small Business & Entrepreneurship Book of the Year at the Australian Business Book Awards**

‘Gabby and Hezi were always the most looked-up-to duo in ecommerce and they truly taught me how to trade!’
Nick Molnar, CEO, Afterpay

‘The Leibovich brothers are pioneers of Australian ecommerce. You cannot afford to not read this book.’
Christine Holgate, Group Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Australia Post

Real stories and advice from digital entrepreneurs who have learned what it takes to succeed

In Catch of the Decade, two of Australia’s most successful online superstars reveal how they’ve built, launched, merged, and sold some of the most disruptive businesses in Australia today: Catch, Scoopon, Menulog and Luxury Escapes. This book contains little-known secrets and strategies that will help you shorten your learning curve, avoid mistakes, and bring your business dream alive.

The wisdom revealed in this book is hard won: brothers Gabby and Hezi Leibovich started with no money and no connections, turned their drawbacks into assets, and came out on top. You’ll learn how they rode the waves of entrepreneurialism and worked their way up.
  • Learn proven tips to define, disrupt and dominate a sector or industry, straight from entrepreneurs who achieved their billion-dollar dreams.
  • Read hard hitting, no bull nuggets of wisdom in the areas of customer service, PR, Buying and trading, engaging investors and more.
  • Market-tested strategies for building big brands, creating high-performing teams and fostering a world-class entrepreneurial culture.
For the first time, the Leibovich brothers are telling their story, in their own words, and you’ll learn how they got where they are today. Follow in their footsteps with over 200 bite-sized entries that are both inspirational and useful. Pick up Catch of the Decade and get moving!
Industry Reviews
The retail industry is going through a roller coaster and ecommerce is now a fact of life. I recommend all leaders in the retail industry encourage their teams to read this amazing retail business building guide.

- Dominique Lamb
CEO, National Retail Association


The Leibovich brothers are pioneers of Australian ecommerce, You cannot afford not to read this book.

- Christine Holgate
CEO, Australia Post


Catch is one of the great marketing success stories of Australian retail and ecommerce in Australia. Its a brand that resonates with Australians. Other businesses come and go, but Catch outplayed them all.

- Andrew Baxter
Former CEO, Publicis


Gabby and Hezi were always the most looked-up-to duo in ecommerce and they truly taught me how to trade!

-Nick Molnar,
CEO, Afterpay


Gabby and his brother Hezi are pioneers and innovators who helped shape a retail revolution – fifteen years at the forefront of ecommerce in Australia. Their journey, captured in this book is a source of inspiration, and a mine of wisdom for retailers, for start-ups and for all students of the pioneer spirit.

-Richard Umbers
Former CEO, Myer


Learn from those that have built one of Australia’s early online success stories; a must read for all startups, entrepreneurs and retailers – I am in

-Steve Baxter
Co-founder, TEN13 and ‘Shark’ on Shark Tank Australia

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