ShoeMoney: “I’m the guy who blurs the lines of ethics, morals, and legality.” – with Jeremy Schoemaker
Jeremy Schoemaker, who is known as “Shoemoney,” is an entrepreneur, writer and hustler.
As you’ll see in this interview he made his early money working an angle at Best Buy and went on to build several companies, including NextPimp, which allowed people to pimp their mobile phones.
He tells his story in an incredibly engaging autobiography called Nothing’s Changed But My Change, which I encourage you to read because it’s full of well-written stories about things founders never talk about, like the way Jeremy put one over on an insurance company.
Jeremy Schoemaker, aka “Shoemoney,” is a serial entrepreneur made famous by running one of the highest-trafficked websites in the world, Shoemoney.com, and by being a pioneer in the world of internet marketing dating back to the early 2000’s.
In January 2013, he published his autobiography, called ‘Nothing’s Changed But My Change: The Shoemoney Story.”
Andrew: Hey guys, you’re about to watch one of my most inspiring interviews
about a fat guy. He was on unemployment, but he wanted to get into online
marketing. He had no money. He was unemployed or maybe (?). He decided that
he was meant for it. Anyway, you’re going to see the story of how he went
from nothing into building this multi-million dollar company. I am editing
this interview quickly because I want to get it out there. Other people
apparently are going to post articles, and apparently he’s gotten other
bloggers to write about it. Instead of running an ad (?), instead I’m going
to say my interviews are always sponsored by Scott Edward Walker of Walker
Corporate Law. He’s a lawyer that I’ve known for years. I used him recently
when I’ve needed an agreement written, Walker Corporate Law.
This interview is also sponsored by Grasshopper.com. That’s...
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