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How Podcasting Can Transform Your Business: Lessons in Networking and Lead Generation

Duct Tape Marketing

Navy veteran who launched UpMyInfluence.com to help agencies, consultants, coaches, and other high-ticket B2B service providers skyrocket their sales. 19:46] How do you think podcasting and B2B sales will look in the next 5 years? [23:02] I've told people, I actually started my podcast in 2005. This is John Jantsch.

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The Golden Age of the Boston Internet Entrepreneur

Genuine VC

We rode the bubble wave to a successful outcome in 2000 , and after moving away for a few years which included a stint at business school , I returned back to Boston in 2004, and it felt like the web entrepreneurial community had almost entirely scattered after the crash. Instead, they had fled to other industries and those other geographies.

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11 Digital Marketing “Crimes Against Humanity”

Occam's Razor

Why not keep sending emails / spending on AdWords / running affiliate programs / buying display only on MSN. Because you believe that the Web is essentially TV? Not following the "10/90 rule for magnificent web success." " I'd postulated this rule in 2005, it is even more true in 2011. We hate change.

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32 Business and Life Lessons: What I Learned Running Companies on 4 Different Continents

ConversionXL

The year was 2005, and the real estate was booming. It was then when I launched (along with my girlfriend) my first web project, called it Dreaminder. I had a degree in Information Technology, had worked as a web developer, tech support guy, account manager, sales person and a marketer. It all started in Dubai.

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Startup Resources

www.vccafe.com

Hundreds of startups featured since 2005, will yours be next? Startups for startups – the top B2B tools used by Startups – Includes the list of top 50 startup vendors in 2012 by Vendorstack , a reviews and Q&A platform on enterprise vendors for startups and mid-market companies. Amazon Web Services. Domains.Co.