Larry Chiang is a fan of pre-rolling and pre-promoting. Sometimes, months-and-months and months before. For example, What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School had over a one year runway. WTDTYASBS’s debuted content at film festivals in addition to fashion shows. Another hack he tracks is “mentor mentions per press interview” (#MMPPI). Gerri Detweiler and Mark McCormack were pivotal in his company’s development. They wrote “Ultimate Credit Handbook” and “What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School“.
Gain a huge pre-entrepreneur advantage by staying in the Westin Hotel. Yup, it is across from the convention center. Pay attention to how a $10B company starts.
New York Fashion Week is Sept 10-17, 2015. I will be there with Nike dry-fit, on — Larry Chiang |
By Larry Chiang
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None of the $10B+ tech companies in the last couple of decades started without initial users that _loved_ their product.
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