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Signaling with Sonar At SXSW 2014

by Larry Chiang on October 5, 2013

By Larry Chiang

Every other app and company wants to “win SXSW”.

I want this blog post w a hashtag (#LC9090i) to help you win and get you your ROI before you go to SXSW.

Ping!

Ping back.

Email!

Email back.

Duck9 is known for being the original credit score preparation service. We send you a to-do. You, as a college student, do it. Then you email back DONE. It is like sonar.

Well, using sonar to signal can work for entrepreneurs too! Specifically, those pre- entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs who are undergrad engineers. This can work for undergrad engineers who want to obnoxious and ridiculous things like ‘get paid money to launch at SXSW’ or whatever goal.

Here is exactly how it will work in 11 hard steps:

-1- Tweet “I’m in” #LC9090i

-2- If you don’t have a Twitter account, load up a pic and a simple bio

-3- think single level marketing with a 100% Larry Chiang affiliate program. Maybe google it. Maybe do not.

-4- set an intention for your entrepreneurship practice. Email it to me in under 140 characters

-5- steps five to eleven you will get via email The problem is that alpha males do not need another networking app. We need to listen for sonar signaling from engineers who put themselves out there and execute. This solves the problem of “what is smarter. A Stanford CS major or a FedEx package. FedEx packages signal every step of progress.

Question: Ok, so lets say I do this. What specifically happens?

LARRY CHIANG answer: it depends on your intention / goal. But lets say it is: “I wanna kill SXSW.” Well, then you’d commit to – getting paid to launch at SXSW. #readMyBlogPost called “Getting paid to launch at SXSW” Then signal, signal, signal, signal! – you would do an LTMVP (less than min viable party) BEFORE SXSW in your random town Then signal, signal, signal, signal to me via email – you’d EUTWMPPM Then signal, signal, signal, signal some more

But Larry, I’m scared and my penis is turtle-ing. What do I do if I’m scared? But i do wanna dabble.

LARRY CHIANG answer: being scared is normal. You’re going to have to find your Tyler Durden. In fight club, two people play one person because one person was to scared to start Fight Club. If you’re an NCAA athlete like me…, you might have to come up with a fake name anyway because as an undergrad, you can’t start a company as ANDREW LUCK.

The ncaa owns your ass

Disclosure: during my tenuous tenure as baseball player under Coach Augie Garrido, I do not think I’m in a baseball video game. But I am in a Capcom video game.

What is your stripper name?!

Jk, you can use any name but I really recommend you use your own name I ARGUE THAT SEVEN SONAR SIGNALS GETS YOU TO AN INFLECTION POINT AKA REALLY GOOD LIFE MOMENT AS AN ENTREPRENEUR.

You can FORCE THE FIRST SEVENTEEN INFLECTION POINTS of your undergrad engineer entrepreneur career. Later inflection points need preparation meeting luck. You will get signal backed blog posts from genius dudes like Paul Graham Mark Cuban Paul Bucheit Ben Horowitz And last but moist, Larry Chiang (except all I do is quote mentors like my mentor Mark McCormack, Tom Kosnik, Steven Zumdahl, Gerri Detweiler, Niels Bohr, John Locke, Dick Durbin #MMPPI

FOR EXAMPLE, you text, “How do I get my first 35 users after I code up a crap ton?” I then text back

https://bit.ly/pgrahamCh6

https://bit.ly/pbucheitCh6

https://bit.ly/mcuban710

https://bit.ly/mcuban711

https://bit.ly/dshipper710

https://bit.ly/dshipper711 Read. Execute. Sonar ping me back Re read Read Do Sonar ping. Do Read. Do Sonar ping me Sonar ping No wonder Larry Chiang was succeeds Look at how much he does and signals I’d like to thank my mentor for helping me signal and DJ-ing me into dominating a tech banking conference with no money and no experience It’s easy to do It is way easier not to do it Btw, about 18 people will actually do this out of 15%

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