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Product Manager Entrepreneur Mark Geller

SoCal CTO

Visible networking is turning into a really great opportunity to get to know people better, get to meet new people, and have some interesting conversations. It was also beneficial because I got some good experience with both B2B and B2C business models. I know you are still in stealth, but what can you tell us.

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Marketing Your Startup: A Billion-Dollar Company’s First Marketer Reflects Back

View from Seed

NVV: Lots of marketers are under pressure to come in and generate demand right away, whether because sales is asking for leads or founders are demanding PR or user growth. Some startups are in stealth mode and maybe branding and beautiful design is important. Those visitors wanted to browse, not get deeper into our site and content.

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SF New Tech’s Big (Endless) Summer Social

Sophia Perl of Wisdom

Founder of Appfeeds. Founder of a medical management software system. Founder of a digital media company. Founder of SF MusicTech. Marketing person at a stealth B2C/B2B payment company. Founder of Chic Meets Geek events. Tags: Business Social Networking Technology. Director at Woodside Capital.

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Taking on Tech Titans

Reid Hoffman

But the key is to ensure your product has a strong differentiator, which is exactly how Ramaswamy and his Neeva co-founders positioned the search engine company when it launched last year. So as a founder, how should you respond to this competitive effect? And Sridhar, why don’t you start off with this one?

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Taking on Tech Titans

Reid Hoffman

But the key is to ensure your product has a strong differentiator, which is exactly how Ramaswamy and his Neeva co-founders positioned the search engine company when it launched last year. So as a founder, how should you respond to this competitive effect? And Sridhar, why don’t you start off with this one?