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Squidoo history
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squidoo history
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squidoo history

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The Starfish and the Spider by Ori Brafmanĭon't miss the debut of the TEM Newsletter! Sign up to receive a free copy of 7 Things I Learned from the First 100 Episodes of TEM.Ģ. TEM55: 10x Faster Than You Think (TEM Short) How he came to be in charge of the official Jaco Pastorius website (and why when given the chance to connect with someone you should just reach out) How every time they hit a traffic benchmark at Squidoo Seth Godin challenged them to add a zero as their next goal How he's monetized No Treble after the fact Why he worried entirely about content and traffic and not about monetization (and the parallels there with launching a podcast) How he launched No Treble so he would have something waiting for him whenever his run at Squidoo ended The importance of architecting a website when building it so you have a clear idea of how it is all going to function together How he ended up working with Seth Godin to run Squidoo, one of the most frequently visited websites in the world, when they didn't know each other beforehand You can read about this Google Slap story on my Squidoo Marketing Strategies lens and see way.

SQUIDOO HISTORY PROFESSIONAL

How not thriving within the formal structure of college pushed him towards one of his other loves, graphic design The Professional relationship between Squidoo and Google. How Corey fell in love with music and ended up majoring in music at North Texas TEM105: Corey Brown of No Treble on working with Seth Godin, having the courage to reach out to people you want to meet and launching the world's top online bass magazine Help me get to my goal of 50 ratings at iTunes by leaving a rating and review.Īnd finally, a huge thank you to Parker Mouthpieces for providing the hosting for TEM. Help me get to my goal of $50 per episode on Patreon by pledging as little as $1 per episode to support the show. Show notes for all episodes of TEM including topics discussed, links to all books and websites referenced can be found at:ġ. "In my mind, if you see an opportunity to connect with someone, you should just go for it." This was the opportunity to say 'This is the online magazine I think needs to exist and we'll see what happens and we'll see if people agree with me or not." "I didn't see an online magazine for bass players, and there weren't that many of them anyway, but I didn't see one where I thought 'This is what I would want to build'. If we're doing the same thing twice, I'm like 'Okay how do make this so we don't do this twice?'" People don't think of me that way but I look for efficiencies in everything. That's a skillset he didn't bring me in for but it's a skillset I had." So I said 'Well this is really too complicated of an idea to just jump into protyping. "We spent the summer (and) Seth's goal was to prototype (the website.) I don't know why but the team couldn't really pull together a prototype. This TEM Short features thoughts on my favorite Corey Brown quotes from TEM 105. Corey Brown is the founder of the online bass magazine, No Treble, and worked with Seth Godin to build Squidoo, one of the most visited websites in the history of the internet.










Squidoo history