Tynt Case Study: Spreading A Brand New Idea To 600,000 Sites – with Derek Ball

Derek Ball, Tynt, Customer Acquisition, Sell Your Business

How did Tynt convince 600,000 web sites to rethink two of the oldest computer actions, copy and paste?

That’s what I invited the company’s founder, Derek Ball to talk about. You’ve seen Tynt in action if you ever pasted text that you copied from a web site and noticed that an attribution link somehow ended up after the text you pasted. If you’re trying to get traction and grow a new idea, listen to how Derek did it.

The second topic I covered in this program is how Derek launched and sold his previous company, Sonic Mobility Inc.

Derek Ball

Tynt

Derek Ball is the founder of Tynt, which enales web sites to understand their audiences and grow links to their sites when users copy and paste their content

 

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