Need more traffic? We’d all like a little more, right? Love it or hate it, Truemors can actually drive traffic to your site. Don’t believe me… give it a try. In my interview with Guy Kawasaki, we discuss how submissions on Truemors get to the top and why some get booted off for blatant self-promotion. [...]
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Dedication or Delusion? Guy Kawasaki Explains Why He Is Ignoring The Blogosphere
// Jul 19, 2007I actually posted my first video from this interview process almost three weeks ago. This is #2 of 6 videos from my interview with Guy Kawasaki. Here Guy explains how he started the highly criticized Truemors, his plans to takeover Digg and why he won’t listen to the blogosphere and give up on the idea. [...]
Keep Reading →Bay Area Videos
// Jul 19, 2007After editing seven hours of videos (actually still editing), I’ll be uploading one or more videos each day from my Bay Area Visit. I’m not sure of the order (some topical, some by interviewee), but I promise to keep them coming. So grab my feed, to avoid coming back to this site three times a [...]
Keep Reading →Hookup a Blogger!
// Jul 16, 2007Remember when gmail invites were all the rage? That was a hot invite to get. The latest rage seems to be Pownce. Today, I received an invite from a blogger who’s name is the best I’ve seen in recent days, Jeffro2pt0. But Pownce wasn’t the first invite I’ve found from another blogger. Rob gave me [...]
Keep Reading →Can you eat your own dog food & others?
// Jul 13, 2007I found Will’s blog through MyBlogLog and his post about eating your own dog food made me wonder can you eat your own and others? How far do you take the issue of company loyalty if your product is actually edible? Here’s a few profiles of my friends’ approaches to their own tasty business (some [...]
Keep Reading →Learn From Your Girlfriend
// Jul 10, 2007Here’s a great post I found from Deaf Musician‘s blog about learning business lessons from your girlfriend. My favorites are… #2 – They Are Always Right – Customers may not always be right, but they should walk away from (almost) any situation satisfied. #5 – Deliver Your Promises – The key to your future success [...]
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