Archive | Guy Kawasaki

05 September 2009 ~ 2 Comments

Choosing Values for Your New Startup

So, you have this great idea, you are sure that it is going to be at least the next Google/Monster/Microsoft/Facebook. Now what? Well, having a great idea is just the first step (and some say the easiest one) in a long long journey towards establishing your own living and kicking business. Since this platform of blogging [...]

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28 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

FREE – Is This The Only Model On The Internet?

Chris Anderson, Chief Editor of Wired Magazine as the keynote speaker in Guy Kawasaki’s Revenue Bootcamp and gave a brief summary of his new and recommended book: Free: The Future of a Radical Price. Chris talked about how free is the only price accepted on the internet and how “Freemium” is the new and [...]

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27 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Guy Kawasaki’s Dont’s for Entrepreneurs

I don’t know why but I really like Guy Kawasaki. Maybe it’s because his book “The Art of The Start” was the one that helped us through our first year when we just established Meijob, or maybe it’s the constant smile on his face and his Hawaiian shirts. Whatever it is, his advices to entrepreneurs, [...]

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24 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

How young are you?

Two weeks ago i had the pleasure to attend Guy Kawasaki’s Revenue Bootcamp.

While the panels were interesting and contributory, I was quite bothered after hearing a tiny, almost subtle, comment from Sequoia Capital’s Michael Moritz. Kawasaki was asking Moritz and Paul Graham of Ycombinator what do they see as the preferred [...]

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