
This is an audio interview. Robert P Smith was bored being a collections lawyer. He wanted to live an adventurous life and do work he could feel passionate about. So when found an opportunity to create a new finance company that allowed him to travel the world and trade debt, he jumped on it...

About this request I put together a list of entrepreneurs who I'd like to interview about how they founded and grew their companies. Since my best interviews come from introductions from readers like you, could you please take a look at this list and see if you can help me meet any of them...

If you like this site, vote for it on my favorite news site here In 2000, when he was 14-years-old, RobbyBerthume started building web sites for local businesspeople...

Gambit Co-Founder Reveals His Biggest Entrepreneurial Mistakes And What He Learned – with Noah Kagan
If you like this interview, vote for it on my favorite news site. --Andrew Even though he worked for some of the most dynamic tech companies -- including Microsoft, Intel, Facebook, and Mint -- Noah Kagan felt unchallenged. So he went off to launch his own startup...

If you want to vote for this interview on my favorite news site, click here --Andrew In 2000, people had all kinds of assumptions about buying and selling tickets to events...

If you like my interview, please vote for it on my favorite news site. --Andrew In 2003,Siamak Taghaddos and his friend, David Hauser, launched a voicemail service. Within 2 months, the entrepreneurs were profitable. By the end of their first year, they did$423,504 in sales...

If you like this post, vote for it on my favorite news site. --Andrew In 1982, four people took a trip into the Amazon. Two of them never made it out. One of them, Yossi Ghinsberg, was lost by himself for about 3 weeks before he was rescued...

If you like this interview, vote for it on Hacker News. Imagine if you wanted to start a business and you were able to brainstorm ideas and put together your plan with some of the top internet entrepreneurs, like Max Levchin (PayPal), James Hong (HOTorNOT), and Albert Lai (Kontagent)...

I first heard of Ali Brown when she was teaching the email newsletter business to entrepreneurs here in Los Angeles. She was mostly speaking to small audiences at the time, but fast forward 3 years, and today her business is doing $3.8 million in annual business and it's on the Inc 500 list...

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The web is full of free how-to articles and videos. So why do hundreds of thousands of new subscribers happilysign up every year to pay Lynda.com a monthly fee to learn software like Excel and Photoshop...

If you like this interview, vote for it on news.ycombinator.com --Andrew Ben Huh came to Mixergy to talk about how he raised money to buy a blog about LOL cats, called "I Can Has Cheezburger," and how he turned it into a growing publishing company that own over 20 sites, including Fail Blog and...

I based the title of this post on comments by two Mixergy viewers who saw an early version of this interview and were moved by Maria Sipka's entrepreneurial story...

FlexJobs has over 10,000 subscribers who pay to access its job listings. In a world were online job listings are usually free, how does FlexJobs get thousands of people to pay for access? And, more importantly, what can YOU learn from FlexJob's sales process...










