By Larry Chiang
PayPal funded my move to Palo Alto from Urbana because I connected a credit card to an email address. At the time, they were paying $5-15 per email address as a new account
Steve Jurvetson just funded hotmail so email became free.
That was a big problem if you’re paying for each email versus each new PayPal /Confinity customer. So, I solved that.
Now here is the new problem
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
PayPal #leadGen
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New 2014 PROBLEM:
eBay believes getting “distribution” and doing ‘lead-gen’ #LeadGen means spamming out business cards on Saturdays on University Ave
As a CS major who want to to ceo or CRO (revenue officer), you should practice arbitrage and practice the most basic form of arbitrage: leadGen. Lead generation is the most simple form of arbitrage.
to help you help PayPal, ive just batch uploaded 3 new photos to the album ‘Arbitrage Practicing on PayPal (DANGER: could cause MASSIVE WEALTH)’ using @iLoader. Check it out! https://on.fb.me/1jFedud
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