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402 Articles match "Entrepreneur","Marketing"
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Friday, March 19, 2010
With increased interest from investors, entrepreneurs, and businesses in emerging markets such as renewable energy, clean tech, ethical, green, socially responsible, and sustainable enterprises, the Clean Business Investment Summit aligns the power of capital and clean business principles to build viable, attractive, clean tech, green, socially responsible, sustainable enterprises. Thursday, March 25, 2010 -- Clean Business Investment Summit. The Summit allows clean tech, green, socially responsible, and sustainable enterprises to present their companies to investors looking for
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Looking to spur a show of company spirit, Jared Reitzin the CEO and founder of email and mobile marketing firm mobileStorm , is dangling $1,000 to any employee who gets a tattoo of the company's logo, and allows him to blog about it--and has tattooed his company logo on his own ankle, in his own show of dedication to his firm. Reitzin said that "As an entrepreneur you need to be insanely dedicated to your cause" and that the tattoo shows his own dedication to his firm. Reitzin said today that he decided to tattoo the firm's "tornado" logo on his ankle, as a "permanent testament" to his firm, and is hoping that employees at his firm might follow suit.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
In addition to we’re taking GumGum and their very cool advertising opportunities to market. I know Jim, Mark, Kurt (see Los Angeles Technology Connector – Kurt Daradics ). -------------------------------------------------------- More Visible Networking Marketing, Startups and Networking in Los Angeles – Cliff Allen Los Angeles Technology Connector – Kurt Daradics Product Manager Entrepreneur Mark Geller Early Stage Marketing and Branding – Farida Fotouhi Attorney and
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Why listen: Jeremy shows you how to think more creatively about online marketing.
Why listen: Julia shows you how thinking like marketers helped the founders of MySpace build one of the most successful web businesses in history.
...Tags: Tags: Entrepreneurship entrepreneu 1. Rosalind Resnick - Founder of NetCreations
Why Why listen: Rosalind bootstrapped a company that she eventually took public.
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Direct marketers like him aren’t covered by the cool bloggers because their businesses aren’t as sexy as Twitter’s. He is also Founder & President at Catch Him Inc and Marketing Guru at Hot Topic Media . In his career, he has built 7-figure email subscriber-bases and personally created products and marketing that have sold over $25 million via direct sales and marketing methods.
While most online companies struggle to get hits to their sites, Chance Barnett is attracting customers and racking up sales .
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Direct marketers like him aren’t covered by the cool bloggers because their businesses aren’t as sexy as Twitter’s. He is also Founder & President at Catch Him Inc and Marketing Guru at Hot Topic Media . In his career, he has built 7-figure email subscriber-bases and personally created products and marketing that have sold over $25 million via direct sales and marketing methods.
While most online companies struggle to get hits to their sites, Chance Barnett is attracting customers and racking up sales .
Most people don’t know
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Hint: He was an entrepreneur. The same is true of entrepreneurs.
Entrepreneurship is so highly valued in the Western World that some people try to convince themselves that they are an entrepreneur, when in fact they would be better off at a Big Dumb Company (“BDC”). These would-be entrepreneurs are best classified as Wantrepreneurs, as discussed in Entrepreneurial Enterviewing .
This is a reposting of a ‘classic’ popular post.
“You You are forty, out of a job, a newlywed, your wife is expecting a baby, you don’t own your own home, you have no specialized
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Henk didn't invent Tetris, but he's the entrepreneur who went into the Soviet Union to win the rights to the game, and he's the man who made it a world-wide phenomenon that's still going strong, even though the game was invented back in 1984.
This is my entrepreneur coming through. Listen to how Henk kept pushing just a little further When I asked Henk Rogers how he made Tetris a hit, he said "crazy persistence." If you listen to this program, you'll hear how his persistence kept helping him overcome obstacles that would have made others quit.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
He is also the co-founder of SitePoint , online media company and information provider targeting the Web professional market, specifically Web Developers and Designers.
At the end of the day, any real business has to make money and by asking people to pay for something, even if it’s really crappy like a forum thread or some hacked together software, it proves that there is a market demand for it. This is the story of an idea that started out as a series of conversations on message boards and quickly became a marketplace that facilitated $5 million in design work.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Within 2 months, the entrepreneurs were profitable. From the company's About page: "We started out as GotVMail Communications in 2003, after identifying the need for an easy-to-use virtual phone system for entrepreneurs that wouldn’t break the bank. ... As And that’s exactly what our service does for entrepreneurs like you: gives you the tools to propel your small business forward."
If you like my interview, please vote for it on my favorite news site. --Andrew Andrew
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Monday, March 1, 2010
I call it the entrepreneur thesis. I’m I’m not talk about the age old debate amongst investors whether you back entrepreneurs, markets or products (or as people like to hedge – product / market fit). I’m It’s entrepreneurs I back. I’m I’m on the record as saying I’m 70% management, I was going to save this post for a while but the Patzer Problem meme has forced my hand.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
And one of the requests that I keep getting from people who watch interviews with me talking to venture backed entrepreneurs or to venture capitalists, is, they want to hear from people who built a business from nothing. Guys who are really in there, who were scrappy entrepreneurs. He essentially mentored me into becoming more than an engineer, becoming Here's an easy way to vote for this interview on Hacker News. --Andrew Andrew
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Mike Michalowicz is a serial entrepreneur and the author of The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur . Many wannabe entrepreneurs give up at that point. Housing is often an entrepreneurs’ the single biggest personal expense. Entrepreneurs don’t have those luxuries. You can complain that you don’t have enough money, connections, etc, or you can be scrappy and find a clever way to use the limited resources you’ve got.
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