A conversation with Noah Kagan

Noah Kagan, Sumo, Hiring, PR / Media Marketing, Social Media, Traffic

Today I have my friend here whose company I really admire and whose company has become ubiquitous.

I remember when Noah Kagan first created a tool for Sumo I was excited and put it on my site. But I didn’t like it and I didn’t tell him why.

But he continued to build the business and I want to find out how he evolved and improved the product.

Noah Kagan is the founder of Sumo which helps users get more shares on Twitter and other platforms.

He has a new podcast out, Noah Kagan Presents. We’ll talk about that today too.

Noah Kagan

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Noah Kagan is the founder of Sumo which helps users get more shares on Twitter and other platforms.

Andrew: Hey, everyone. My name is Andrew Warner. I’m the founder of Mixergy.com.

And I’ve got my friend on here and he’s got a company that I’ve been really admiring. It’s ubiquity. I feel like every time I go to research a guest, they’ve got this blue little tag on the bottom right or the top left-right of their site, and that tab then brings up a login page. I know what that’s about. They’re using Sumo, the tools that help you grow your email list and grow your traffic.

The tool was created by my friend, Noah Kagan. I remember when he first created a tool for Sumo, I got excited when he told me what it was going to be. I said, “Yes, I’ll put it on Mixergy. I’ll help out my friend. You’re always helping me. You send me underwear. You do good stuff for me.” I put it on AndrewWarner.com/blog or something, and I didn’t like it and I didn’t tell him why. That was when I...

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