87: What it Takes to Sell Your Company to Amazon for $970m with Justin Kan from Twitch.tv

87: What it Takes to Sell Your Company to Amazon for $970m with Justin Kan from Twitch.tv

Justin Kan doesn’t come off as the type who lives for the spotlight. Which is funny, because at one point he live-streamed his life, 24/7 for the whole world to see, for months. That may seem like an unlikely path to a billion-dollar sale, but in fact, the early experiment in the world of live video got Kan and his partner Emmett Shear part of the way there. That unconventional level of dedication and curiosity is a testament to how these two have been willing to dive into the opportunities before them, leading them through a flurry of tech business successes. Kan’s CV speaks for itself: He co-founded hit companies Twitch, Justin.tv, Socialcam, Exec, and is now a partner at startup incubator Y Combinator, which invests millions annually into tech companies. A native of Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, Kan was not an obvious candidate for someone who would succeed in tech. He has a certain natural charisma, but studied physics and philosophy at Yale, neither of which is necessarily a match for a career in startups. However, he received a crash course in entrepreneurship from an early age by watching his mother run her own real estate business, and it seems to have stuck. From there, Kan experienced his share of losses and ridiculously spectacular wins, developing a series of products that define the chapters of his fascinating career in tech startups. In this interview you will learn: The exact process of coming up with, developing and selling your startup idea When to pivot and the signs to look out for What startup accelerators like Y Combinator are looking out for How to hustle harder than everyone else around you and gain the competitive advantage Why you should bet on the founders and not the startup itself and the wins that come with it & much more!

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116: How Eskil Nordhaug Raised $123,000 to Change Mobile Video (Crowdfunding Series Part 1)

116: How Eskil Nordhaug Raised $123,000 to Change Mobile Video (Crowdfunding Series Part 1)

The problem Eskil Nordhaug wanted to solve for people was simple. Videos taken with smartphones or small cameras are notoriously shaky. So he simply looked at the needs. He asked himself what it would...

2 Marras 201647min

115: How to Build a Millennial Brand with 10M Monthly Visitors with Derek Flanzraich from greatist.com

115: How to Build a Millennial Brand with 10M Monthly Visitors with Derek Flanzraich from greatist.com

There's a common thread in a lot of entrepreneurs' stories: They were facing a problem, couldn't find the solution they were looking for, so went ahead and built it themselves. That's exactly what Der...

26 Loka 201659min

114: What it Takes to Build America's Largest Wine Brand (Barefoot Wine) with Michael Houlihan & Bonnie Harvey

114: What it Takes to Build America's Largest Wine Brand (Barefoot Wine) with Michael Houlihan & Bonnie Harvey

When you think about wine, you most likely imagine stern-faced sommeliers, or parties where tuxedos and hors d'oeuvres on silver platters are the norm. Michael Houlihan and Bonnie Harvey do not fit th...

19 Loka 20161h

113: Learn How to Build the Largest Car Company in The World with Robin Chase of Zipcar

113: Learn How to Build the Largest Car Company in The World with Robin Chase of Zipcar

When Zipcar first started it was nothing more than a green Volkswagen beetle named "Betsy." It was parked outside of Robin Chase's house and the key was hidden underneath a pillow on her porch. Inside...

12 Loka 201635min

112: The Crazy Origin Story of Couchsurfing.com with Casey Fenton

112: The Crazy Origin Story of Couchsurfing.com with Casey Fenton

Casey Fenton, like many of us in our 20s, wasn't entirely sure where he would go in life. Growing up in a small town in Maine, he started to think about this entire world that existed beyond the borde...

5 Loka 201648min

111: Why You Should Never Give up on Your Dreams as an Entrepreneur with Eugene Woo of Venngage

111: Why You Should Never Give up on Your Dreams as an Entrepreneur with Eugene Woo of Venngage

For most entrepreneurs, the real test isn't whether or not you can grow a successful business, but how well you can bounce back from failure. For some, this will prove to be too much and they'll hang ...

29 Syys 20161h

110: The Secret to Creating & Mastering Content at Scale with Sujan Patel of ContentMarketer.io

110: The Secret to Creating & Mastering Content at Scale with Sujan Patel of ContentMarketer.io

Every morning of every day, Sujan Patel starts his day by getting out all of his creative energy onto paper. The process is relatively simple. He starts by recording himself talking about whatever top...

21 Syys 201652min

109: Inside the Mind of the Elvis of Advertising - Alex Bogusky

109: Inside the Mind of the Elvis of Advertising - Alex Bogusky

During a creative career filled with awards and recognition, it took Alex Bogusky a while to realize that none of it mattered unless he loved the work. “You could win the Grand Prix at Cannes—the next...

14 Syys 201645min

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