126: Learn How  Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan Quit Her Job to Launch One of America's Fastest-Growing Businesses

126: Learn How Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan Quit Her Job to Launch One of America's Fastest-Growing Businesses

There are many reasons people choose to become entrepreneurs. Some want to make money, others want the freedom of owning their own businesses, and some, like Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan, want to make an impact. For Sivaramakrishnan, a self-described accidental entrepreneur, she never intended to become the founder of one of the fastest-growing companies in the world. It just so happened to be that it was only by doing so could she affect the change she wanted to see in the world. Originally intending to pursue a career in academia, by the time Sivaramakrishnan graduated from Stanford with a PhD in information theory, she realized that this was merely a milestone on a journey to something greater. After graduating she headed for Silicon Valley and found herself one of the original engineers of a soon-to-be successful startup. "I felt like here was a place where I could create an impact," Sivaramakrishnan says. By the time that startup was acquired by Google in 2009, Sivaramakrishnan had developed a taste for the intricacies of the startup world and soon began her own venture called Drawbridge. The company was all about helping other companies of all kinds understand their customers and their buying habits across multiple devices. Impressively, since she's launched, Drawbridge now has over 150 employees and is considered one of the fastest-growing companies in the world. Growing by almost 2000% in just the past year alone, in regards to size and the amount of revenue it generates. Not bad for an accidental entrepreneur. In this episode you will learn: Where mobile advertising is at now, and what the future holds How to find data solutions to marketing problems Why it's so important to find people who share your vision Who you need to hire as your company starts to grow The unavoidable, and the avoidable, pitfalls of running a fast-growing startup & much more!

Jaksot(585)

26: The Eventbrite Story - Building a $1 Billion Startup with Julia Hartz

26: The Eventbrite Story - Building a $1 Billion Startup with Julia Hartz

Meet Kevin and Julia Hartz. In 2003, Kevin and Julia were sat next to each other at the Santa Barbara wedding of mutual friends. They hit it off, and the rest, as they say, is history. In 2006, they c...

16 Tammi 201553min

25: How to Get more Traffic, Users, Sales & Conversions with Derek Halpern from Social Triggers

25: How to Get more Traffic, Users, Sales & Conversions with Derek Halpern from Social Triggers

Forget social media. When it comes to marketing techniques, newer isn’t always better, according to marketing wunderkind Derek Halpern.    You just started your blog. And now you’re ready to set the f...

13 Tammi 201545min

24: Andy Sheats -The $100 Million Founder Who Didn’t Want to Start a Business

24: Andy Sheats -The $100 Million Founder Who Didn’t Want to Start a Business

Forget everything you know, and everything you think you know, about starting a startup. If Andy Sheats' success with health.com.au tells us anything — and let's be clear, when you're bringing in $100...

8 Tammi 201549min

23: Telling Your Boss to Go Shove It & Become a Remarkable Misfit Traveling The World with AJ Leon

23: Telling Your Boss to Go Shove It & Become a Remarkable Misfit Traveling The World with AJ Leon

AJ Leon walks backs to his corner office on the 28th floor. He closes the door behind him and walks past his $8,200 mahogany desk to his window. He surveys the stark Manhattan skyline in the winter mo...

6 Tammi 201557min

22: My Startup Failed & Here is What You Can Learn From it with Nikki Durkin

22: My Startup Failed & Here is What You Can Learn From it with Nikki Durkin

This is a story not to be missed.   So often in the startup world, we only hear about the successes, the acquisitions, and how much money this person is making.   But how about the real story of entre...

4 Tammi 201548min

21: True Hospitality in the Hamptons - What it Takes to Build a top Bed & Breakfast in the Hamptons with Gary Muller

21: True Hospitality in the Hamptons - What it Takes to Build a top Bed & Breakfast in the Hamptons with Gary Muller

A life in the Hamptons, running a picturesque inn perched at the end of Long Island, sharing fine food and drink with visitors from around the world. Sounds like a version of heaven to many.   Without...

31 Joulu 20141h 2min

20: How Danae Ringelmann and Indiegogo Helped Start a Funding Revolution

20: How Danae Ringelmann and Indiegogo Helped Start a Funding Revolution

You can fund your baby on the Internet. That’s the world we live in. One in which a couple who wanted a child but could not conceive naturally were able to turn to strangers on the web to raise money ...

30 Joulu 201435min

19: The Real Battle Scars of an Entrepreneur - The Brent Grundy Story

19: The Real Battle Scars of an Entrepreneur - The Brent Grundy Story

Brent Grundy was a man with a simple business idea who built his empire from the ground up, and became living proof that someone can go from flat broke to running a business that turns over $32 millio...

26 Joulu 201451min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
psykopodiaa-podcast
mimmit-sijoittaa
rss-rahapodi
rss-lahtijat
rahapuhetta
rss-rahamania
rss-neuvottelija-sami-miettinen
rss-porssipuhetta
ostan-asuntoja-podcast
rss-laakispodi
rss-bisnesta-bebeja
rss-porssipodi
taloudellinen-mielenrauha
rss-strategian-seurassa
rss-h-asselmoilanen
rss-startup-ministerio
rss-yrittajat-ymparillani
rss-merja-mahkan-rahat
rss-paasipodi