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Straight from the Horse’s Mouth – Q&A’s With Successful Online Entrepreneurs
Eight Q&A sessions with people who have cracked the code of online success. Discover the philosophies and tools that current owners of thriving online businesses believe in.
Q&A with Jeff Hayzlett - Jeff Hayzlett discusses how his success at Kodak can translate to any business. Jeff is a top expert in new Social Media techniques and the former CMO at Kodak.
Q&A with Tim Ferris - In this interview Tim Ferris, Author of The 4-Hour Work Week, discusses his philosophy and how he balances life and business.
Q&A with Cynthia Typaldos - As a person who has been responsible for two successful online ventures, RealCommunities and GolfWeb, Cynthia Typaldos has been featured in multiple publications including the Wall Street Journal.
Q&A with Gurbaksh Chahal - At 27 years old, Gurbaksh Chanal is already an internet legend. He has already started and sold two online advertising companies for a total of $340 million. With stats like that, we should all listen to what he has to say on the subject of online success.
Q&A with Lauren Friese - As the founder of TalentEgg.ca, a portal for young grads based in Canada, Lauren is a classic online success story.
Q&A with Chris Brogan - As co-authored Trust Agents, Chris Brogan has figured out what countless others have been trying to do since the blogosphere became a word – become one of the top bloggers in the world.
Q&A with Jason Alba - As CEO of JibberJobber, Jason Alba built a tool to help job hunters better manage their job search online. He’s a strong advocate for Social Media and personal branding.
Q&A with Christopher Knight - Knight owns the web’s largest content distribution solution for authors and generates millions of visits monthly. He also founded EmailUniverse, another resource for E-mail newsletter publishers.
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5 Business Biographies You Need to Read
Anyone who is interested in becoming an entrepreneur or understanding what makes one tick, should read biographies of the people who epitomize business leadership and innovation. Nothing will give you as much insight in to the thought process and philosophy of a business icon as much as their story told in their own words, or by somebody that is close to them (which can sometimes give you even more).
Here is a list of our top 5 favorite Business Biographies:
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
For obvious reasons, we are sure you’ve heard of this one already. It’s on top of the best sellers list and will likely remain there for a long while. But if you are one of the few that haven’t picked it up and been amazed by the juggernaut known as Steve Jobs, then you need to do so. The author, Walter Isaacson, wrote the book at the request of Steve Jobs towards the end of his life and interviewed him more than forty times over two years. He also interviewed over a hundred of his close friends, family and colleagues. A true study in business solutions without compromise, it’s a must read for those looking to make their place in the business world.


