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Beach Walk 660 - Customer Service Give & Get
from Beach Walks with Rox July 10, 2008
iPod | Phone | 4:20 | To Embed or Email: click photo, then "i", then "Share." Founder of Alltop.com Guy Kawasaki was in town and we had a wonderful impromptu meetup, organized by friends Neenz Faleafine and Ryan Ozawa. One of the striking things is how committed Guy is to delivering consistently high quality blog posts to his thousands of readers. Yet he shared with us some challenges he is facing, wanting genuine feedback from his readers. On the other hand, we had some not so good service on a recent trip. Instead of writing a pure rant, I took my time to write up a number of suggestions that I would love to see implemented to improve these types of situations in the future. Hawaiian word: Lawelawe: to serve Join us at The Reef for discussion, Reef Radio, and occasional live streaming. Support us by buying your own copy of our Beach Walks Theme music. Please check out our Blogroll page with many more links to our friends' web sites.
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UltraCreatives Interview #7: Guy Kawasaki
from 7th Son: J.C. Hutchins' Podcast Novel Trilogy March 19, 2008
Welcome to the seventh episode of UltraCreatives! This week, J.C. chats with Guy Kawasaki, prominent blogger, entrepreneur and venture capitalist. This conversation runs the gamut, from Guy s early years in Hawaii and at Apple Computer, to his current projects Truemors and Alltop. Equally important, Guy shares practical insights on identifying worthwhile creative/business ideas, public speaking and more. This one s a must-listen, folks. Links mentioned in this episode: Truemors.com Alltop.com Guy Kawasaki s blog Subscribe to the free UltraCreatives Interview Series podcast and J.C. s free sci-fi podcast novel trilogy, 7th Son by visiting the Podcasting Primer page. Be sure to watch the short C2G (click, click, get) video for easy-peasy instructions on how to quickly subscribe to this award-winning content. This week s episode of UltraCreatives is sponsored by Audible. Begin your free trial today and receive a free audiobook by visiting AudiblePodcast.com/UltraCreative. Pre-interview chatter notes: J.C. enlightens listeners on these cool topics His new day gig at Myxer.com (Read more about how he landed the job in this blog post.) The groundbreaking 7th Son: OBSIDIAN short story anthology, coming in May Promos: Scott Sigler s Infected (in bookstores April 1) The world premiere of the Steampunk Spectacular promo The Secret Lair Into the Blender Print This Post ShareThis
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Alltop: Guy Kawasaki’s Newest Venture in Social Media
from Marketing Voices - Powered by PodTech.net March 03, 2008
Guy Kawasaki uses his marketing flair to launch his newest site, ALLTOP. Leading with the egos site which contains the top tech blog feeds, Kawasaki talks how he leveraged the egos focus to drive traffic to Alltop. Kawasaki also metaphorically jousts with Forrester Analyst, Jeremiah Owyang as the young samurai.Tags: alltop, guy kawasaki, Jennifer Jones, Marketing Voices, social media
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Life Outside the Box #6 - Guy Kawasaki
from OpenRoad.TV Travel Videos December 04, 2007
Carl Bidleman I grew up in Detroit in the 50 s when the town was called the City of Champions (at least we still called it that) based on world titles earned by Joe Louis in boxing, the Tigers in baseball, the Lions in football, and the Red Wings in hockey. I loved all those sports but since some of my earliest memories were of my dad standing outside on frigid Michigan nights using a garden hose to make a skating rink for the neighborhood kids, hockey became my youthful passion. So imagine my surprise when Doug and I met Guy Kawasaki and discovered his passion for hockey. Guy is something of a legend in Silicon Valley circles, author, lecturer, entrepreneur, venture capitalist and high-tech evangelist. But he is a native son of Honolulu where there are no frigid nights for fathers to make back yard ice with garden hoses. Nevertheless, he s become a proselytizer for the game and when he s not traveling far and wide for speaking engagements, working on his next book or managing his newest site Truemors.com, Guy likes to spend his time outside the box developing some pretty good moves at Ice Oasis in Redwood City, CA. He told Doug all about it and showed us some of those moves. beneath the photo and have a look at the video.
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Life Outside the Box #6 - Guy Kawasaki
from - blip.tv (beta) December 03, 2007
The legendary entrepreneur, venture capitalist, high-tech evangelist and native son of Hawaii shares his surprising passion for ice hockey and demonstrates some pretty good moves at the Ice Oasis in Redwood City, CA.
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Guy Kawasaki comments on ZocDoc at TechCrunch40
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) November 27, 2007
Guy Kawasaki in conversation with ZocDoc's CEO, Cyrus Massoumi, and Esther Dyson. Guy would use ZocDoc for some special procedures, watch the video! About ZocDoc: We make finding doctors and dentists easy. Filter search results by insurance, location and refine your decision by patient reviews and ratings. Then book instantly by simply clicking on a time.
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MySQL Conference & Expo 2007 - Guy Kawasaki
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) November 19, 2007
"The Art of Innovation" - Guy Kawasaki. Attendees expect to hear opinions from keynoters that force them to think outside the proverbial box. Of course, you're known as one of those leaders who push the frontier of thought in the entrepreneurial space. What opinions can attendees expect to hear that will challenge their own thoughts about being an entrepreneur in the technology industry?
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Truemors, Business and the Art of the Start with Guy Kawasaki
from Technology For Business Sake August 25, 2007
Been there....done that...and still doing it. That pretty much sums up all you need to know about Guy Kawasaki. From his days as one of Apple's original evangelists, to serial entrepreneurship, to venture capitalist and author of best selling books, Guy has been apart of high tech industry since the 80's. And his most recent project, Truemors, was one of the most anticipated new sites in recent memory. Check out Bren'ts one-on-one conversation with Guy as he talks about why he started Truemors at this point in time, the importance of Facebook to business and why most entrepreneurs should turn to bootstrapping and not venture capital to build their business.
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A Secret Sauce To Top 100 Blogging Success
from Marketing Voices - powered by PodTech.net July 15, 2007
What do Guy Kawasaki, Jason Calcanis and TechCrunch all have in common? Neil Patel, co-founder of ACS Consulting, who is the search engine wizard behind these blogs' success. Content is king in the Top 100 blogging world and all of these blogs mentioned have great content -- but to stay at the top, they also have to have great search engine optimization. Neil claims he doubled TechCrunch's Technorati ranking after just six weeks (Updated 7/16/2007) Neil claims he doubled TechCrunch's Technorati search traffic in a few weeks, by providing better linking and leveraging sites. Patel gives other tips for success to Marketing Voices. Tags: Guy Kawasaki, Jason Calcanis, TechCrunch, Neil Patel, ACS Consulting, search engine, optimization
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Truemor Co-Founder Guy Kawasaki Addresses Criticisms About The New Startup
from Marketing Voices - powered by PodTech.net June 11, 2007
Criticisms are being made by bloggers on Guy Kawasaki’s newest venture, Truemors. Kawasaki candidly addresses these challenges in this latest post on Marketing Voices. Kawasaki launched Truemors on approximately a $12,000 budget. Jones also prods Kawasaki to talk about how he is handling the negative fallout from his previous Marketing Voices podcast on evangelizing a blog where his admission to not reading other’s blogs was perceived as arrogance. Tags: Guy Kawasaki, Truemors
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Blogging Evangelism Advice From Guy Kawasaki
from Marketing Voices - powered by PodTech.net April 30, 2007
Well-known blogger, marketer and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki, gives tips on how to write a great blog and discusses how he became ranked as blogger number 24 on Technorati. Speaking from his home in California, he meets with Marketing Voices's Jennifer Jones and notes that he spends 2-3 hours a day blogging. He also goads Robert Scoble (he's now ranked above Scoble on Technorati). Although he doesn't actually read any blogs, he says he uses his RSS feed religiously to capture unique blogger fodder. Tags: venture capitalist, Guy Kawasaki, Technorati, Robert Scoble
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On Social Media: Marketing Wizard Guy Kawasaki
from Marketing Voices - powered by PodTech.net January 14, 2007
Guy Kawasaki, blogger, author of 8 books, venture capitalist and former Apple marketing executive, believes CMOs today should "just quit" if they are working with CEOs who don't get social media. Talking from his home in Silicon Valley, Guy explains what is important about social media, how he plans to monetize his blog and his plans for his next book. Tags: Guy Kawasaki, venture capitalist, Apple, social media, Silicon Valley
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Mike Arrington Answers: How do I get my company profiled on TechCrunch?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) November 08, 2006
How do I get Mike Arrington to profile my company on TechCrunch? How do I get his attention in the first place? The answers to these questions and more were explored this afternoon during a freewheeling "Fireside Chat" between of Garage Ventures and of TechCrunch. Mike pulls absolutely no punches in his answers to Guy's probing questions and those from the audience. Though this video is 50 minutes long, you will find it quite entertaining and informative -- especially if you have a cool new company in the works and would like to have TechCrunch rave about you and your baby. Enjoy...
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Interview with Guy Kawasaki
from Cullinane & Green Report April 04, 2006
On this show, we have the privilege of interviewing Silicon Valley legend Guy Kawasaki. Guy is the Managing Director of Garage Technology Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm and a columnist for Forbes.com. Previously, he was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc. where he was one of the individuals responsible for the success of the Macintosh computer. Guy is the author of eight books including The Art of the Start, Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way. In the course of our spirited conversation, Guy talks about topics ranging from his views of podcasting, to how things are doing in Silicon Valley and the roles that venture capitalists and entrepreneurs should play in commercializing innovation. We’re sure that Guy’s relaxed and insightful comments will both educate and entertain our listeners. Make sure you don’t miss any upcoming Cullinane & Green podcasts – be sure to subcribe with iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. The Cullinane & Greeen Report is the web’s #1 Business Development and Technology podcast --- and remember, we're on the bleeding edge so that you don't have to be!
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Kawasaki Quiz [The TrueTalk Blog]
from TED Feed April 07, 2006
I don't know if you read Guy Kawasaki's blog, but if you don't you should. Today's Entrepreneurial Quotient quiz is especially valuable. Kawasaki is one smart guy delivering thought-provoking ideas daily. Sometimes, we forget to say, thanks for great stuff like this. Tags: Guy Kawasaki
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