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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. wanted someone who understood the business side of the web so I could start building a business behind all these great interviews.
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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Monday, December 7, 2009
I wasn't going to post this, but it's too good not to add to Mixergy.
Say hi to him on Twitter and check out his web site .
*Raw* 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.
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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?” 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.
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
You've probably read about it on other sites. I didn't invite Ben Lerer, the company's co-founder, to Mixergy just so
...Tags: If you want to vote for this interview on my favorite new site, click here . --AW AW I know that I'm not blowing your mind by telling you that Thrillist is making $5 million through its email-based newsletter for affluent men.
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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.
Now YouTube killed the exclusive licensing business on the web, but that’s okay, we thought of a better model.
[Andrew's The second thing we did was make sure we got the brand out there, in a way unrelated to the political content that was on the web. 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
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Friday, July 10, 2009
invited 5 authors from FT Press and Wharton School Publishing to Mixergy to talk about their books. Barry Libert is a pioneer in using communities and Web 2.0 See Barry Libert’s web site | Get Barack, In About: Learn from 5 top business authors during “FT Press & Wharton School Publishing Author Week”
When: July 13 – 17 @ 1 PM Pacific
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Friday, November 7, 2008
Mixergy celebrated the growth of Magento last night–their ecommerce platform has been downloaded over 500,000 times. If you don’t know about them, go see how they’re helping web sites sell .
I think these guys are going to do for ecommerce what Wordpress did for blogging.
And if you didn’t make it to this event, here are some
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Monday, August 10, 2009
If we study the same group of Web 2.0 My goal with Mixergy is to bring a mix of different voices.
Of course, just being a woman isn’t enough to qualify someone for an interview on Mixergy. Tags: About Mixerg I got an email from Rosie Bernardo pointing out that there aren’t many interviews with women on this site.
I’ve noticed that too, and it bothers me.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Here are some suggestions based on my interviews with entrepreneurs here on Mixergy.
Andrew Lee came to Mixergy to talk about how his company, JamLedgend, took the concept behind the Guitar Hero and made it into a game anyone can play on a computer.
Create a quick web site
An aspiring entrepreneur on Hacker News recently asked, “I want to start a startup, but have no ideas. What should I do?”
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Monday, July 20, 2009
While everyone else who’s building an internet company over-analyzes the successes of the same small group of dotcoms (Twitter, Facebook, Google, etc), I think Mixergy readers want to diversify their education. Maybe even learn from companies that have been around for a few decades.
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