As Pinterest’s first angel investor, Brian Cohen knows when to identify a great opportunity, which is why he now serves as the Chairman of the New York Angels which has invested over $50 million in more than 70 early stage companies. With the belief that all new products, services and ideas should be easy to discover, find and share, Brian launched a free next generation self-publishing PR news platform called Launch.it in May 2012. It powers many attendee, media, news, and information guides for major events and conferences. His years of experience in business and passion for investing in others makes him an asset to the startup world.
Secret to Success – Damon Fryer
We all love exotic cars so we often find it a shame when they are garaged rather than driven. Thanks to Damon Fryer of Daily Driven Exotics, he’s not your average Lamborghini owner and has successfully shown that exotics can take a beating and be driven in all types of situations. When he’s not hooning around in his Gallardo, you can find him anywhere in the world running his email marketing business. None of this could of happened if he wasn’t exposed to entrepreneurship or success at a young age which lead him to drop out of school in 9th grade. Through relationships he was able to find his niche in email marketing and is here today to give us an inside look on what it takes to succeed.
How to Find Unlimited Niche Website Ideas
Finding niches can be challenging sometimes when you run out of ideas outside of your own personal hobbies. By thinking a little bit outside the box, you can leverage your online marketing skills to uncover some rather interesting niches. My personal favorite way to do this is by using Google advanced search operators to find recent forum threads where people…
Secret Academy Episode – Joshua Davidson
Joshua is the CEO and Founder of Chop Dawg, full service company lined up with leading designers and developers that take ideas from concept and turn them into reality. Chop Dawg helps create startups for inspiring entrepreneurs by providing them with a wide range of services including web and mobile development, branding and marketing strategies. Through a strong mix of services, Chop Dawg builds successful brands and helps entrepreneurs’ design, plan and implement their objectives.
Joshua is also the President and Founder of Subtle, the first online platform designed to help companies manage their presences online in an effortless and efficient way. Subtle provides a one-stop solution for organizations and individuals looking to take control of their digital presence and online operations while providing a suite of applications such as CMS, Social Media and Newsletters. For the first time, through a series of tools, Subtle’s platform allows everyday individuals to have full control of their online applications all under one roof and through any device.
5 Tips to Become a Better Public Speaker
It seems these days that just about everyone who does anything well becomes an expert at it and decides to take on public speaking to share with others their secret, and of course make money doing it. While there is nothing wrong with public speaking and certainly nothing wrong with getting paid doing it, there are certain elements that make…
Mercedes C63 AMG Buyers Guide
When Mercedes first introduced the C63 AMG in 2008, it won the hearts of car enthusiasts all over for packing an astonishing 451HP from it’s 6.2L V8 as seen in other more expensive AMG variants. In typical AMG fashion, the C-Class was upgraded throughout from the menacing front fascia to other performance enhancements that included a 7 speed transmission and massive brakes. With a retail price just north of $55,000, it put the C63 right in the middle of the luxury sedan segment which is home to the Lexus ISF, BMW M3, and Audi S4. With typical new car depreciation, the C63 is now a great bang for the buck which is why one resides in our garage. Here’s a quick buyers guide.
4 Critical Mistakes Most Entrepreneurs Make – Plus How to Overcome Them
Since writing Third Circle Theory and my past experiences of coaching entrepreneurs, it only made sense that I highlighted my learnings as to some of the most critical mistakes I have seen most entrepreneurs make and how they should overcome them. I am hoping that some of those can help you on your journey as well.