72 Articles match "Ideas","Mixergy"

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Friday, February 26, 2010
I invited Mark Magnacca to Mixergy for a second time so he could go into more depth about the ideas behind his book "So What?" and show us they'd apply to web sites. To To help illustrate his message, he... ...Tags:
 
Monday, February 22, 2010
I have an idea to charge for some content on Mixergy as a way of bringing in revenue and growing audience engagement. My idea is different from what others have done, so I detailed it below.... ...Tags: Tags: About Mixerg
 
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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. I invited Juan to Mixergy to talk about... ...Tags: His vision was validated when Viajar became one of Spain's largest travel sites and he was able to cash in his shares of Ya.com after it went public, but the experience wasn't as easy at it sounds. So So
 

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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. My idea is different from what others have done, so I detailed it below.... ...Tags: Tags: About Mixerg
An aspiring entrepreneur on Hacker News recently asked, “I want to start a startup, but have no ideas. Here are some suggestions based on my interviews with entrepreneurs here on Mixergy. Bring an existing idea to a different platform Andrew Lee came to Mixergy What should I do?” 8221;
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. Development expertise: Pallian creative is behind two great Web apps: Tweetizen , which I use on Mixergy’s live interviews so viewers could Tweet to each other and guests. What do you YOU think of the new design? Do you like the way Pallian Creative redid the site?
Other entrepreneurs’ experiences can inspire us and give us ideas for how we can build our own companies. 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 - My thoughts on the book I
I wasn't going to post this, but it's too good not to add to Mixergy. We had a very causal conversation, but if you listen to it, you'll grab some unexpected ideas that you can use to grow your business. Tags: About Mixergy Intervie My interviewee on Friday had technical trouble and couldn't continue with the interview. Since I had a live audience watching, I invited someone from the audience to come chat with me.
Mixergy fan, Lisa Bruckner saw me interview other entrepreneurs here and asked, “Where’s YOUR interview Andrew?” was exposed to worlds of new ideas that I never knew before. 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.
When I saw that Keith Ferrazzi included me in his new book, “Who’s Got Your Back,” I asked him to come to Mixergy to teach the mutual-help ideas that he wrote about in the book. When: Friday, May 22 at 11 AM Easter / 8 AM Pacific Where: Talk to Keith and watch live, from your computer, right here on Mixergy.com
Like most Mixergy readers, I've read his essays on starting startups. I'm curious about how the ideas in those essays apply to an investment startup like his. Seth Godin would love Matt's remarkable business idea. I need to find out how this company went from idea to hit online business. About this request I
Co-founder Gregg Spiridellis came to Mixergy to tell you how he and his brother Evan built their company. 8221; That was the big idea back in 1999. Consulting is a wonderful thing when you can actually generate the capital you need to pursue your big idea based on your service business, but at some point  you want to get out of if you want to get into something scalable. 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
Exclusively for Mixergy.com, Christel Hyden shot video of Seth Godin’s live presentation of the ideas in his new book, Tribes. You can watch the video on Mixergy , or download the audio of it (below) and listen on your iPod/iPhone/etc. Since, Godin gives a top-level understanding of how to build your community, a good followup to this presentation is my inteview with Max Alexander about the tactics of creating groups . “Right click” here to download the audi