A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

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Smart Bear Live 7: More from AZ Disruptors

A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

Dan: Videos, music. Dan: Music, videos. Jason: Because you said premium digital media, so I didn’t get selling music out of that. Jason: Because you said premium digital media, so I didn’t get selling music out of that. Selling videos. Jason: What is premium digital content mean? Dan: For money.

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“She doesn’t deserve to be alive”

A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

Social media usually isn’t a debate, it’s a combination rotary club and soap box. Talk about the social media echo chamber!) Here’s some tactics for blogging that I stumbled into, and my Ignite Austin presentation (5 minute video) about the broader lessons I learned. ” Wah wah wah. Of course, that worked.

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Guest post round-up

A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

How a smart bear built a company so he could sell it (Video). Some of this stuff you might have heard, but between them these articles were retweeted over 1000 times so apparently it needed to be said!

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The full story of “the one important thing” for startups

A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

I’m sure he won’t mind me revealing this little nugget, seeing as this is the same Noah who does topless video interviews and will show you his underwear if asked, though I’m not sure why anyone asks, except that they know he’ll do it, and someone so willing might have something worth looking at.

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Rise and fall: Three Lessons for Entrepreneurs

A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

Gary Vaynerchuk (the founder of Wine Library TV and the so-called " Social Media Sommelier ") made a similar point in a speech at the Web 2.0 Gary Vaynerchuk (the founder of Wine Library TV and the so-called " Social Media Sommelier ") made a similar point in a speech at the Web 2.0

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How David Garland built a community of 100,000 followers in 24 months

A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

The goal was to create a non-boring resource for entrepreneurs centered around a combination of video interviews (RISE.the web show) with successful entrepreneurs, big thinkers and "doers" (as opposed to people that just talk about doing) as well as blog posts, videos and other goodies. Zero media appearances in traditional media.

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