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14 Articles match "Class","Mixergy"
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
They can travel the world, take classes in interesting subjects, spend time with loved ones or start new hobbies. Of Andrew Warner from Mixergy is doing it. He’s A couple of years ago I read the popular book, “The Four Hour Workweek ” by Tim Ferriss. It It was recommended to me by my friend, Net Jacobsson , who was trying to do some basic Life Hacking . If
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
invited Heidi to Mixergy so we can learn how she builds relationships. And once in a while I’ve actually had students who are in class and emailing me and I’m responding and giving them answers which they’ve used in class.
There are students at Stanford who take a course, there's an undergrad class and a graduate class where they have to work on a project for a report and the project can be, for example online marketing. The Harvard Business School Case Study on Heidi Roizen talks about the dinner parties she hosts for tech leaders like her personal friend, Bill Gates, and how people skills helped her build one of the most admired careers in Silicon Valley.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
We've heard past Mixergy entrepreneurs mention that they actively cultivate their niches' celebrities to grow their reputations and their sites' memberships. Koichi is the Social Media Marketer at eduFire , a company that offers online video classes anytime from anywhere.
By the way, I get a lot of my Mixergy interviews that way. Every niche has its celebrities, people who aren't well-known to the rest of the world but are heros to a passionate few. We've Wil told us how he got top investors to be members of goBIGnetwork .
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Her early classes were done offline about programs that were so new that students were willing to fly to her class from across the country.
So until recently, she focused heavily on class quality, and let the marketing happen mostly through word of mouth.
For her customers, the real alternative is expensive, offline classes at local schools. The web is full of free how-to articles and videos. So why do hundreds of thousands of new subscribers happily sign up every year to pay Lynda.com a monthly fee to learn software like Excel and Photoshop?
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Show them this Mixergy program with Premal Shah, President of Kiva.org . Meanwhile, their users I believe are engaged in a class action lawsuit, so it’s getting a little dangerous for them. Thank you Sloane Berrent for caring enough about Kiva & Mixergy to make this program happen. Do you know people who too much time on the details of their ideas instead of just launching?
Kiva is a microfinancing non-profit that allows you to lend money to entrepreneurs in developing countries.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
I’m doing it because Michael (my brother and partner at Bradford & Reed ) says that entrepreneurs who hear the big sales discussed in Mixergy interviews might be discouraged and think that only big companies can be sold.
To hire – My buddy Dan Gould (who was one of Mixergy’s first interviews ) is working at Fox Interactive now because they bought is company. I’m going to show you how you can sell even the smallest startup. Selling a small startup may be easier than selling a large one
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Monday, August 24, 2009
He told us that he worked on his sales skills, even taking a class at the Sandler Sales Institute . Do you want to see Mixergy do some in-depth programs on sales?
- The first company he founded failed, but now Darrin Clement is running a multi-million dollar mapping business that he founded and bootstrapped. How did he go from having to close down his previous company to winning so many customers at this one?
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Friday, August 7, 2009
In a world where everyone assumes that content must be free online, how is Gideon Shalwick getting customers to whip out their credit cards to buy his online classes?!
What’s what I invited him to come to Mixergy to talk about. Why you can’t sign up for Gideon’s classes right now. I asked him to tell us specifically HOW he does that, and to teach how you can do it too.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
We've heard past Mixergy entrepreneurs mention that they actively cultivate their niches' celebrities to grow their reputations and their sites' memberships. Koichi is the Social Media Marketer at eduFire , a company that offers online video classes anytime from anywhere.
By the way, I get a lot of my Mixergy interviews that way. Every niche has its celebrities, people who aren't well-known to the rest of the world but are heros to a passionate few. We've Wil told us how he got top investors to be members of goBIGnetwork .
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
invited Heidi to Mixergy so we can learn how she builds relationships. And once in a while I’ve actually had students who are in class and emailing me and I’m responding and giving them answers which they’ve used in class.
There are students at Stanford who take a course, there's an undergrad class and a graduate class where they have to work on a project for a report and the project can be, for example online marketing. The Harvard Business School Case Study on Heidi Roizen talks about the dinner parties she hosts for tech leaders like her personal friend, Bill Gates, and how people skills helped her build one of the most admired careers in Silicon Valley.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
asked James Hong to come to Mixergy and teach how he and his co-founder, Jim Young, bootstrapped HOTorNOT and what they learned along the way.
We realized that most competitors would be in one of two classes.
MOST IMPORTANT: If you heard the full interview (not just read the excerpt above), do you think I exposed enough new stories and ideas to include in the Mixergy book ?
- This is a story of a company that was built in a living room and went on to become a cultural phenomenon.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Andrew Laughs] And I took a few CS classes - two CS classes at standford. Better even than many of the business classes that I took at NYU. Dave, I'm going to ask your question in a little bit when we get deeper into Goodreads, but if anyone else has questions like Dave does, just punch them into twitter with the word "mixergy" and I'll see them. Here's an easy way to vote for this interview on Hacker News. --Andrew Andrew
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
asked him to come to Mixergy and talk about what he learned along the way. Similarly, when Neil Patel was on Mixergy he said he targeted big-name bloggers because if he won them as clients, everyone else would want to work with him too.
In high school, Albert worked on his class yearbook. He started cranking out companies in his teens, and before he turned 20, Albert Lai sold one of his early businesses for over a million dollars in cash.
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