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Enchantment

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Mar 10, 2011
This is the place where I usually write an intro to help you figure out if you should invest an hour and listen to the interview I recorded for you, but I can't really put into text why this is such a good interview. Yes, as...

The Man Who Brought TechStars To NYC

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Mar 9, 2011
The TechStars accelerator program is big with my audience because it helps launch dozens of smart startups every year. I did this interview to learn about David Tisch, the man who brought TechStars to New York and is the local Managing Director of the program. In this interview you'll hear about his entrepreneurial background (including a good example of why entrepreneurs shouldn't allow themselves to be trapped inside big companies) and how he makes his investment decisions.

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The Iranian Exile Who Made It Big In Silicon Valley

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Mar 8, 2011
Imagine leaving your country to go to school and suddenly there's a revolution that prevents you from going back home. How would you rebuild your life? That's what happened to Saeed Amidi after the Iranian revolution. This is the story of how he hustled and built himself up, and how he went on to help hundreds of tech startups grow, including PayPal, which leased office space from him and became one of his first angel investments.

Landing “The Billion Dollar Board Member”

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Mar 7, 2011
When OrganizedWisdom's co-founder, Unity Stoakes, launched his business he wrote out his ideal list of advisers, supporters and board members. The list included tech investor and visionary Esther Dyson, and former Time Warner head, Gerald Levin. This is the story of how he turned his wish list into reality and his advice for others who want to do the same.

He Lost It All. Then He Built A Multimillion Dollar SEO Company

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Mar 3, 2011
Phil LaBoon was the wiz kid who got a lot of press for launching a company that sold breathalyzer keychains. From there he went on to build a real estate company that made millions. But a bad partnership led him to lose it all. That's when he...

Dwolla’s Founder: From Selling Speakers On His Couch To Moving $1 Mil A Month

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Mar 2, 2011
As a high school student, Ben Milne say on his couch till he wore a deep groove in it and sold speakers online. He says his promotion strategy in the early days was answer audiophiles' questions on message boards and link them to his online speaker store, Elemental Designs. Listen to the full interview to hear how he got his first customers, how he celebrated his first million and why he decided to sell the company. To follow that up, he created Dwolla, which is...
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Launch Session

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Mar 1, 2011
Noah Kagan and his partners spent eight months building Bet Arcade. They talked to customers, did tons of research, and even hired a designer to make their product look just right. So what went wrong?

From “Kept Woman” To Ruler Of Her Own Product Empire

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Mar 1, 2011
As a developer who worked for other companies, Amy Hoy says she felt like a kept woman. She was earning good (thought not great) money, but didn't get to see a creative visions to completion. This is the story of how she won her liberation by...

Former Head Of Sony Pictures Shows You How To Be Persuasive

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Feb 28, 2011
I was nervous on my trip to Atlanta because I was scheduled to give a keynote at StartupRiot and I didn't have time to prepare a talk. To figure out a solution (and to prep for this interview) I read Peter Guber's new book, Tell to Win, about how storytelling can make you more persuasive. It's been a couple of weeks since I gave my talk, and...

Great Black Speakers: Building Fame One Phone Call At A Time

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Feb 25, 2011
Using nothing but a phone and his willingness to keep going after repeatedly hearing "no," Lawrence Watkins built Great Black Speakers into a $60,000 per month speakers' bureau. I invited him to hear both the story of how he built his company and how a speaker can go from obscurity to national prominence.

CityVoter: Using Voting To Get 2+ Mil Members

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Feb 24, 2011
How do you grow your site's membership without blowing tons of money on marketing? Josh Walker came up with a clever idea that I think you can learn a lot from. Listen to this interview to see how he used voting (and smart partnerships with well-known media outlets) to make CityVoter into a directory of local businesses that has over 2 million members.
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Action Video: Google Adwords Demystified

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Feb 24, 2011
Anastasia Holdren is an authorized AdWords seminar leader.

Skype’s Early Investor: To Bankruptcy And Back

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Feb 23, 2011
How did Morten Lund go from a net worth that he estimated at $150 million to bankruptcy? More importantly, how did he build it up in the first place? The quick answer to both those questions is confidence. It's something that you'll notice in..

Pangea: The Danger Of Making Too Much Money

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Feb 22, 2011
You wouldn't think that earning too much money would be a danger for a young business, but as this interview shows, if you let it distract you from product development, your revenue could disappear. When Seth Lieberman's Pangea Media racked up over $10 million in annual revenue within 2 years in business, he says...
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Interview Your Heroes

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Feb 22, 2011
When Andrew Warner was starting Mixergy, his biggest challenge was getting big-name guests to agree to an interview. “When I was getting started, no one was coming to my website,” says Andrew. So how did he book guests and grow his audience?
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Recruiting Interns

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Feb 20, 2011
- Where to find interns and why the best place is being overlooked by others. - You'll see screenshots of mistakes others are making and how you can avoid them. - How to ensure your interns get as much out of working with you as you get from their free help

Profiting From Free Software. The Sleepycat & Cloudera Stories

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Feb 17, 2011
"We got laughed out of the room of the venture capitalists we talked to," Mike Olson told me when I asked him why he didn't raise money for Sleepycat, his open-source embedded database company. "You're going to make a living selling free [open source] software?" They said. "That ain't going to work!" This is the story of how he made it work, and earned "a wonderful profit" until he sold Sleepycat to Oracle in 2006. It's also the story of how...

Hudl: How It Generates Recurring Revenue From 2,300 Happy Customers

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Feb 16, 2011
How do you build a business with recurring, dependable revenue? To learn how it's done, I interviewed David Graff, founder and CEO of Hudl, an online coaching software that 2,300 schools pay a minimum of $800 annually so they could improve their games. In this interview, you'll hear the story behind that impressive accomplishment.

Saxx: The Underwear Company Conceived, Grown And Sold With Non-Stop Hustle

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Feb 15, 2011
Trent Kitsch didn't have money to launch Saxx Apparel, so he told the bank he needed a student loan. A few forms later, he got his money and was in business. That's the kind of hustle and audacity that built this business. This interview is full of real-world stories that your college professor and favorite business author won't have the guts to teach you. Oh, and what's Saxx Apparel? It's...

How To Create Videos That Get You Customers

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Feb 14, 2011
More and more I'm finding that if I create a sales page, people ignore the text on the page and go right to the video. After watching the video, they decide whether to buy from me or to move on. That's why I want to learn -- along with you -- how to create persuasive videos. To do that, I invited Miguel Hernandez of Grumo Media. He's the guy who Ashton Kutcher...

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