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Monday, February 8, 2010
For those who didn’t see it, Andrew Warner over at Mixergy did a great job getting in front of disgraced TechCrunch writer Daniel Brusilovsky , who was publicly fired by Michael Arrington for allegedly accepting a laptop (or two) in exchange for writing about a company for the popular tech blog. Andrew gets Daniel’s side of the story, on his podcast.  (side side note: Andrew–who was behind the very popular Lunch 2.0
 
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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
 
Friday, February 5, 2010
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
 

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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.” 8221;
If you’re intimidated by the effort that  Mixergy entrepreneurs put into building their businesses, maybe you considered this kind of simple life for yourself. came out of my simple life and decided to start Mixergy because I didn’t want my existence to be about pumping air in and out of my lungs for 90+ years. If you’re here on Mixergy, you’re working on a big project. (photo by Mark Heithoff ) Details magazine has a story of a guy who decided to live in a cave so he could avoid all the headaches of work and money.
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 - But I’ve slowly built an audience of smart entrepreneurs on Mixergy. My thoughts on the book I
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. Tags: What do you YOU think of the new design? Do you like the way Pallian Creative redid the site?
I wasn't going to post this, but it's too good not to add to Mixergy. 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. I
Tags: About Mixerg The issue 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 respect from designers and friends . It’s hurting that company’s founder to see me neglect a section of the site.
Mixergy fan, Lisa Bruckner saw me interview other entrepreneurs here and asked, “Where’s YOUR interview Andrew?” Lisa: Bradford & Reed took up 100% of your time, do you feel you have a personal life now with Mixergy? Starting 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.
Like most Mixergy readers, I've read his essays on starting startups. Now that you have a sense of who's a good fit for a Mixergy interview, if there's anyone else you recommend, please tell me in the comments or by email. Also, there are a few people who I haven't included on this list because Mixergy readers have offered to introduce me. About this request I
On Monday, September 22, we did the Mixergy Viral Forum , and brought in experts to teach how any site can get more traffic by using viral marketing techniques. Here’s a recap of the event. Speakers: Otis Chandler - Founder, Goodreads ( LinkedIn | Twitter | Goodreads )
Co-founder Gregg Spiridellis came to Mixergy to tell you how he and his brother Evan built their company. 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 the story of how they rebuilt their business and became one of the most celebrated digital entertainment studios.