Oneforty: What Happens When You Build Your Business On Someone Else’s Platform – with Laura Fitton

Laura Fitton, Oneforty, Comeback, Marketing, Mental Game, Social Media, Women Founders

What happens when you build your business on someone else’s platform and the platform changes?

Laura Fitton is the founder of Oneforty, an app store that was built for Twitter. It was acquired in 2011 by HubSpot where she’s now the Inbound Marketing Evangelist.

Laura Fitton

Oneforty

Laura Fitton is the founder of Oneforty, an app store that was built for Twitter. It was acquired in 2011 by HubSpot where she’s now the Inbound Marketing Evangelist.

 

Andrew: Did you ever get the feeling that your life is toast, that it’s all

over, that there’s no way to recover? Well, in those moments, don’t give

up. Think about this interview. You’re going to catch that comeback story

and so much more, coming up.

First, three messages. Who’s the lawyer that founders in the Mixergy

audience trust? Scott Edward Walker of Walker Corporate Law. Have you seen

what Chris Pritchard posted on my Facebook page? His new company’s

incorporation pages that Scott Edward Walker helped him get. Scott Edward

Walker is the lawyer that publications like Forbes trust. Go to

walkercorporatelaw.com.

Next, when my friend had to close her company’s office, but still wanted to

give callers the impression that all her employees work well under one roof

together, what service did she use? Grasshopper. With Grasshopper, everyone

who...

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