30 Articles match "2010","Mixergy"

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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Even though it hasn't fully launched, I'd like to try using the Mixergy community question & answer site to give you a place to ask questions of my upcoming guests. Use the box below to ask your funding question. I'll pick the most appropriate ones for upcoming guests. (I'll I'll credit you if I use your questio
 
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
I invited him to Mixergy to tell us the story of how he built his company. ...Tags: "The Smartest Unknown Indian Entrepreneur" is what Forbes called Zoho's co-founder, Sridhar Vembu. He's become a little less unknown since that article came out, but when it bubbled to the top of Hacker News recently I read it I wanted more details about how he bootstrapped Zoho into a profitable online application provider. So
 
Monday, March 8, 2010
In this program, I want to show you how doing interviews the way I do on Mixergy will help you raise your profile AND draw an audience AND make incredible contacts AND learn more AND grow your business. Plus, I'll teach you HOW to do interviews and WHICH tools you'll need. ...Tags: Tags: Intervie
 

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I have an idea to charge for some content on Mixergy as a way of bringing in revenue and growing audience engagement. Tags: About Mixerg My idea is different from what others have done, so I detailed it below.... ...Tags:
But in the pre-interview he agreed to say it on Mixergy and that he would show my audience how they achieved those sales. He's You can see in the video that Adriaan "Adii" Pienaar was a bit uncomfortable when I asked him to reveal that his company, WooThemes, makes over $2 million a year selling Wordpress themes. He's doing it to.. ...Tags:
When I read that TechCrunch fired Daniel Brusilovsky for allegedly taking bribes, I invited him to Mixergy so I could find out what happened. ...Tags: Tags: Intervie
They did something that I've noticed other Mixergy entrepreneurs have done: they built an audience first. Is this post helpful? You can vote or discuss it here. --AW Kevin AW Kevin Kevin Hale and his 2 co-founders started building their business before they even knew what business
This is more than an interview because the Mixergy audience challenged me to make my programs more even useful. So I invited AJ Vaynerchuk, Co-Founder of VaynerMedia, to show how his company helps organizations like the Jets and the NHL build their brands using social media -- and how you can use some of the [...] ...Tags: Tags: Intervie
I invited him to Mixergy to tell us the story of how he built his company. ...Tags: "The Smartest Unknown Indian Entrepreneur" is what Forbes called Zoho's co-founder, Sridhar Vembu. He's become a little less unknown since that article came out, but when it bubbled to the top of Hacker News recently I read it I wanted more details about how he bootstrapped Zoho into a profitable online application provider. So
The gift he gave me (and you) is to come to Mixergy and peel back that success to show us Evite's vulnerabilities so we ambitious upstarts can learn what's inside the minds of big companies like Evite, and how we can take them on... ...Tags: Harry Lin is giving me a gift with this interview. In 2006, when he became Evite's SVP and General Manager, he helped the company grow annual sales from $13 million to $21 million.
I invited Juan to Mixergy to talk about... ...Tags: Back in the early days of the internet, Juan Dominguez had an idea for an online travel agency. Before he launched Viajar.com to seize his idea, he sold it to Ya.com, a site that hadn't launched either did have financing. His vision was validated when Viajar became one of Spain's largest travel sites and he was able to cash in his
If you want to meet one of the heros behind the work I do at Mixergy, watch this interview with Josh Fraser, the entrepreneur whose company recently folded. Why is he a hero? Because he's talking publicly about what he learned from his experience and helping you understand how you can build a stronger company. Anyone can brag about how smart they are after things go well, but the most useful business lessons
want Mixergy to give you interviews that will embed themselves in your mind and be there for you when you need them most. I asked Pat Matthews for an interview because he co-founded Webmail.us and sold it to Rackspace. I