Using The Power of Breaking Bread To Build New Business Relationships
About 10 years ago I started organizing Founder Dinners after reading a book called, Never Eat Alone written by an amazing individual, Keith Ferrazzi. This book set my life on
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About 10 years ago I started organizing Founder Dinners after reading a book called, Never Eat Alone written by an amazing individual, Keith Ferrazzi. This book set my life on
If you’ve started a company (or are growing a business) and every time you share your business idea with other people, they start asking “oh, so you’re like [X] company?”,
I originally wrote this in 2010 but wanted to revisit, fix and re-publish for others to read. — If I wasn’t doing my startup in San Francisco, here’s some random
“Life’s not about how hard of a hit you can give… it’s about how many you can take, and still keep moving forward.” ― Sylvester Stallone, Rocky Balboa Most people
Building a two-sided market is probably the hardest thing you can build as an entrepreneur. It’s so hard that a few weeks ago, I organized a Marketplace Founders Dinner because
Updated Jan 23rd: Please don’t email me your pitch. I’m not looking for new investments outside my personal network. If you’d like you can follow me on Angel List to
Launching your startup is probably one of the most important things to get right so you get as much momentum going in the beginning and have as many people as
The other day I had an entrepreneur come to my house with $2000 in cash to give me, and here’s why… Every time I go to an event I like
I’ve been in and around business now for 15 years, both starting and investing in businesses – 33 companies and counting – and what I’ve noticed is that there are
If you’ve achieved initial traction, I can help you scale-up to record-breaking revenue faster.