Scribd: How A Dropout Created A Document Sharing Site With Over 100 Mil Monthly Visitors – with Tikhon Bernstam

Tikhon Bernstam, Parse, SaaS (software as a service), System

How does a dropout go on to build two hit startups?

Tikhon Bernstam created Scribd, the document sharing site that has over 100 million unique visitors per month. His most recent startup is Parse, which provides cloud services for mobile developers. It makes it dead simple to add a backend to your iOS or Android app.

In this program you’ll finally see how charging users can turn into a viable business model and how headline writing could make simple documents super-viral.

Tikhon Bernstam

Parse

Tikhon Bernstam is the cofounder at Parse, which provides cloud services for mobile developers. It makes it dead simple to add a backend to your iOS or Android app.

 

Andrew: In this program you’re going to see, finally, how charging users

can turn into a viable business model, maybe even for you. You’re going to

learn how headline writing can turn a simple document super viral and how

it can send the company behind it into the stratosphere of internet

success. And you’ll discover how today’s guest got hundreds of partners

within weeks of launching his latest start-up. All that and so much more.

I’ve got a great guest here, stay tuned.

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 [SP] posted on my Facebook page? His new company’s

incorporations pages, that Scott Edward Walker helped him get. Scott Edward

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

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