Business Coaching – Mixergy Interview with TwitPic Founder

How A Spare Computer Became TwitPic, A $1.5+ Million A Year Twitter Success Story – Andrew Warner’s interview with Noah Everett.

Business Tips via Mixergy, home of the ambitious upstart!

In 2008, Noah Everett wanted to share photos on Twitter. Since there was no way to do it, he grabbed an old server and created Twitpic as a side project. This program will show you how he did it, but before you listen to it, I want to give you some numbers:

- In terms of traffic, Alexa says Twitpic is a top 100 site

- In 2009, the site did over $1.5 million in ad sales

- For every million in sales, the company keeps $700,000

- The site has about 6.5 million registered users

- Noah was recently offered 8 figures for the business

- There are only 4 people working on the site (including Noah’s parents)

At this point, I bet many readers’ eyes will glaze and they’ll say, “Dumb luck, Andrew. This story is just as useful to me as studying a lottery winner.” I anticipated that, which is why Noah and I spent so much time in this interview going over the specific techniques that got him here and talking about what YOU learn from the way he built the company.

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Business Coaching – Mixergy’s Andrew Warner Interview With Gary Vaynerchuk

How Wine Library TV Is Catapulting Its Founder To Fame And Fortune. – With Gary Vaynerchuk

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This is the story of a guy who plugged a video camera into his computer and made himself into an internet celebrity. Then he parlayed that fame into appearances on major TV shows and ownership stakes in several internet companies.

Gary Vaynerchuk came to Mixergy and talk about how he launched and grew Wine Library TV, his high-octane, online show about wine.

Business coaching – Successful CEO’s Advice for 2010 “Slow Down, Do Less” (and get more done)

Great advice for 2010 from my brother, Lance Walley, a successful entrepreneur (co-founder/former CEO of Engine Yard & current CEO of Chargify):

Slow Down, Do Less” (and get more done)!

The new year usually makes us think of long-term stuff.

In 2010, I strive to slow down, do less, and focus on what’s important.

I set a similar goal for myself in 2001 and life has been better ever since.

At the time, I decided not to be in a hurry and not to be late for things. Some friends chuckled at the idea of deciding not to be hurried. But it’s actually very doable if you just make the decision and change a few things in life.

I don’t mean being a slacker. Doing stuff feels good, especially if it’s some sort of accomplishment, and dilly-dallying gets boring pretty quickly.

Read the full article: http://lancewalley.wordpress.com/2010/01/02/slow-down-do-less/

Business coaching – Crush It! Stop Screwing Around and Follow Your Passion

Heard about the book “Crush It!” by Gary Vaynerchuk on SitePoint podcast #42.

Gary’s advice: Stop screwing around and follow your passion. http://crushitbook.com/

Blurb from CrushItBook.com:

“Do you have a hobby you wish you could do all day? An obsession that keeps you up at night? Using the steps revealed in this book, you can take those passions and make a living doing what you love.  And it’s shockingly easy.”

Everything has changed. The social media revolution has irreversibly changed the way we live our lives and conduct our business. There are billions of dollars in advertising moving online, waiting to be claimed by whoever can build the best content and communities. Despite this change, most people keep working at jobs that don’t make them happy and businesses continue to ignore the major marketing and public relations benefits that can be found online.

Business Coaching – Tribal Leadership Book – Free Audio Download

“Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization”

by Dave Logan, John King, Halee Fischer-Wright

FREE AUDIO VERSION of the entire book courtesy of Zappos.com

“Tribal Leadership” – Highly recommended by Zappos.com CEO, Tony Hsieh.

A Gift from Zappos.com. Why is Zappos.com offering this audio book for free?

At Zappos.com, our #1 focus is our company culture. We believe that if we get the culture right, most of the other stuff, like great customer service and an enduring brand, will happen naturally on its own.

We found that “Tribal Leadership” describes many of the steps that we took intuitively to build the Zappos culture. We’re offering it for free to help others build great company cultures as well!

https://shopping.zappos.com/tribal/ (super-easy free signup is required)