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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
He found it that it helped him stay financially accountable to himself.
Is sharing my business experiences helpful?
Tags: About Mixergy Andrew Warne I want to tell you this story of how I foolishly spent a million bucks so you can save yourself from making a similar mistake.
In the early 90’s, I was running a profitable business , we were doing several million dollars a year in sales and profits and I said, “I need an office space that will communicate to people that I’m finally important in the world.”
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Mixergy fan, Lisa Bruckner saw me interview other entrepreneurs here and asked, “Where’s YOUR interview Andrew?” That was my first dependable source of revenue, and because I kept reinvesting it in the business, it helped my company take off.
Lisa: Bradford & Reed took up 100% of your time, do you feel you have a personal life now with Mixergy?
She wanted to know how I bootstrapped that $30+ MM/year business and a few other things about me.
So I invited her to interview me.
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Monday, June 15, 2009
That’s why I want to put together a collection of the stories I hear in my interviews on Mixergy.
I’ll post each interview on Mixergy so I can get your feedback before adding it to the book
- How you can help
But I’ve slowly My thoughts on the book
I want to
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Why I was excited to have Pallian Creative remake Mixergy:
Elegant design: My goal with Mixergy is to expose you to ideas that will rock your world. Financial intelligence: Adarsh, the company’s founder, helped Timothy Sykes create one of the most profitable personal blogs. Development expertise: Pallian creative is behind What do you YOU think of the new design?
Do you like the way Pallian Creative redid the site?
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Show them this Mixergy program with Premal Shah, President of Kiva.org . Because we’re just trying to help people. Thank you Sloane Berrent for caring enough about Kiva & Mixergy to make this program happen. The focus on "just launching" was inspired by this Mixergy interview with Guy Kawasaki .]
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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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Alana Semuels, tech writer at the LA Times, taught this at the Mixergy PR Forum . I’m sick of the usual interviews with Tim Ferriss , which waste time arguing over whether it’s possible to work four hours a week. What I want to know is how Tim got so many people to talk about him and his book, The Four Hour Work Week , and how he made his book into a New York Times Best Seller.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
If you read the recent announcement that UserVoice riased, $800,000 this program will help you learn the small changes that allowed them to do it.
Marcus Nelson, the company’s co-founder, came to Mixergy to talk about the changes so his experience could help you if decide to raise money.
UserVoice helps companies harness their users’ feedback.
Video excerpt
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Since my best interviews come from introductions from readers like you, could you please take a look at this list and see if you can help me meet any of them? If you don't know anyone, I have suggestions for how you can help me reach these inspiring entrepreneurs.
Please help me meet these entrepreneurs
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
And if you’re creative and are looking for an internship, maybe you can help Adarsh take on some of design work his firm is turning away .
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What do you think Pallian Creative should put in the right margin of the site?
Pallian Creative is the company that remade Mixergy.com and got this site
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Co-founder Gregg Spiridellis came to Mixergy to tell you how he and his brother Evan built their company.
Consulting work helped bring in revenue in the early days
Psychologically when you’re releasing things, and you’re seeing results, and you’re seeing engagement from your audience, I think that sustains and helps concerns like, “Does anyone care? This is the story of two brothers who took on the established entertainment industry, succeeded for a while — and then almost went out of business when the dot com market crashed. And it’s
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