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Contest Domination: How To Launch A Software-Based Business (Even If You Can’t Write Software)

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Aug 15, 2012
How does a founder who can't write software build a software-based business? Travis Ketchum is the founder of Contest Domination, a tool that allows companies like yours to create contests that spread virally across the Internet and grow email lists. He built his company with no technical co-founder...

SnapInspect: How To Find A Software Idea And Pre-Sell It Before It’s Built (Without Any Coding Skills Or Capital)

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Aug 13, 2012
In this interview you'll discover the secret tactics that Sam used to get his company quickly off the ground, profitable and with no risk...
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How to get customers to reveal what they’d pay for (Even if they don’t know what it is)

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Aug 13, 2012
Imagine proudly launching your new product, then feeling like a fool because no one buys it. Jason Evanish worked for a company that built an app store for Twitter. If you haven't shopped at a Twitter app store recently, you might understand why it never got traction..

OLX: Why Introverted Founders Need To Be Rejected (Repeatedly)

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Aug 10, 2012
How shy are you? Wait till you hear the gutsy thing today's guest did to deal with his shyness. And what does it feel like to hold the first big check from a pivotal customer? I'll ask today's guest about the $1/2 million dollar check that changed everything for him...

Student’s Startup Earns $250,000, But He Wants Out Of It

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Aug 8, 2012
Why would a founder who did $250,000 in revenue his first year say he’d never build a similar business again? When Chris Brisson...

TheProductPros: Have An Info Product? Here’s What’s Next

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Aug 6, 2012
Did you know that many gurus don't make their own info products? Many of them hire today's guest to help them organize their ideas and turn them into CDs, ebooks, membership sites etc. Greg Rollett is...
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How to find your biz idea (Even if you haven’t found your passion yet)

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Aug 6, 2012
Erica Douglass wanted to start her own business, but she was stuck in a job she hated that barely paid the bills. So she found a profitable idea and eventually sold her business for $1.1 million. It all started with finding the right idea, so we invited her to teach you how to do it.

Bates Communication: How Do You Lead An Energized Company?

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Aug 3, 2012
How do you lead an energized company? David Casullo is the author of "Leading the High-Energy Culture" and is president of Bates Communications. He's here to discuss his book and teach...

TechStars Series: How CrowdTwist Landed Their BIG Clients

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Aug 1, 2012
If you're looking for BIG customers, you'll want to see how this company landed their giants. And if you know anyone who's looking for a cofounder, wait until you hear the surprising way today's guest found his technical cofounder...

TechStars Series: How GrabCAD Built A Thriving Community

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Jul 30, 2012
In this interview you'll hear the very entrepreneurial thing this founder did just one week before his first daughter was born. You'll also learn how he got investors for his startup -- even though he was WAY outside silicon valley...

Empact: A Business Built By Inspiring Young People

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Jul 25, 2012
Do you know how to sell to tough customers? Today's guest sold to organizations with tight, tight budgets. And want to see how speaking can help you build credibility and increase your sales? Michael Simmons has some advice on how to do it.
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How to turn your content into a product (So you can say goodbye to ads)

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Jul 23, 2012
Susan Su saw the drawbacks to selling ad space, so instead she turned content into a product that got featured on CNBC. It was all done by creating an information product, so we invited her to teach you how to do it.

How Shapeup Reached 700K Users And Landed Big Company Clients

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Jul 23, 2012
How does a startup get 700,000 users to improve their health?

How Can You Manipulate The Media To Promote Your Self-Interest?

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Jul 20, 2012
If you catch no other part of this interview, make sure you hear today's guest confess to vandalizing billboards. If you want publicity, you'll see why that story is important to you...

Jer’s Chocolates: The Story Behind Leaving IBM To Sell Chocolate (Millions Of Dollars Worth)

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Jul 18, 2012
Wait until you hear about the email that was like a knife to the heart of today's guest. If you're an entrepreneur I bet that if it hasn't happened to you yet, something like this will happen to you in the future. I want you to draw power from that story...

FlockStocks: Wait Till You See How She Built A Business Selling Feathers. (Yeah, Feathers)

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Jul 16, 2012
Want to learn how to get Google to tell you which product to launch? Today's guest says Google helped her. We'll find out how it can help you too. Also, do you know the dangerous part of running a trend-based business? You probably do, but wait until you hear...
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How to get motivated college students to market for you (Even if you don’t know any college students)

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Jul 16, 2012
Leah Bell saw that poor marketing was preventing a college deals site from signing up users, so she built up the brand and brought in 4,600 new users in two weeks. It was all done by marketing to college students, so we invited her to teach you how to do it.

Hipmunk: The Secrets To Negotiating With No Leverage

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Jul 13, 2012
Are you negotiating with someone who has more power than you? Adam Goldstein is a master at it and I want to find out how he does it...

HarQen: From $5M In Debt To A Hit Business

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Jul 11, 2012
How does a founder have multiple setbacks and still go on to build a hit business? Kelly Fitzsimmons once found herself on the hook for $5 million in debt. She did something painful to get out from under it...

Oneforty: What Happens When You Build Your Business On Someone Else’s Platform

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Jul 9, 2012
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...

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