Product People - entrepreneurs, developers, designers
Product People is a podcast focused on great products and the people who make them. Entrepreneurs, Product Managers, developers, designers and starters: if you want to learn how to get a great idea, and turn it into a marketable product, then this show is for ...
Product People is a podcast focused on great products and the people who make them. Entrepreneurs, Product Managers, developers, designers and starters: if you want to learn how to get a great idea, and turn it into a marketable product, then this show is for you. The show involves discussion about how great things are created, tips for aspiring entrepreneurs, and interviews with people who have successfully made their product businesses their sole sources of income.
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EP35: Noel Tock on building products on WordPress
This is part 2 of our interview with Noel Tock. ...
This is part 2 of our interview with Noel Tock. He built a SaaS app on top of Wordpress. In part 1 we talked about the thinking behind that, in part 2 we talk about the lessons he's learned along the way. Sponsors
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EP34: Building your app on top of WordPress with Noel Tock
If liked our episodes on using Wordpress to build your ...
If liked our episodes on using Wordpress to build your web app's MVP, you're going to love this interview with Noel Tock, of HappyTables.com. Sponsors This show wouldn't be possible without these great sponsors. When you support them,
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EP33: Jason Calacanis of Inside.com talks about bootstrapping vs funding
It's part 2 with Jason Calacanis! - In this episode ...
It's part 2 with Jason Calacanis! - In this episode we explore the question every product person needs to answer: should I bootstrap, or should I get investors? Sponsors The reason I'm able to do this show, and offer it to you for free,
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EP32: Jason Calacanis at 300 BAUD
Normally we cover bootstrapped products: people who are self-funding the ...
Normally we cover bootstrapped products: people who are self-funding the stuff they build. We do this because I'm naturally drawn to bootstrapped companies. - For this episode I wanted to go into "enemy" territory: I wanted to talk to the VC community.
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EP31: Dan Martell gives us some Clarity
Dan Martell discovered computers in rehab. After he overcame his ...
Dan Martell discovered computers in rehab. After he overcame his problems with drugs, he taught himself to program. From there, he started building businesses. Eventually, he travelled to San Francisco to learn everything he could from the startup scene.
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EP30: Dan Martell’s story – from rehab to San Francisco
Dan Martell discovered computers in rehab. After he overcame his ...
Dan Martell discovered computers in rehab. After he overcame his problems with drugs, he taught himself to program. From there, he started building businesses. Eventually, he travelled to San Francisco to learn everything he could from the startup scene.
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EP29: Cease and desist
Imagine this: you build a product that you're passionate about. ...
Imagine this: you build a product that you're passionate about. To demonstrate it's capabilities, you create a demo that attracts the attention of the New York Times legal department; who promptly send you a cease and desist letter.
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EP28: Draw your own video games
Hey, let me ask you a question: when you were ...
Hey, let me ask you a question: when you were a kid, after a game of Mario Brothers, did you ever take out a pencil and paper and try to draw your own video game levels? The idea of creating video games from a kid's imagination is something that today'...
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EP27: Does Amy Hoy get scared? (part 2)
In this episode of Product People: does Amy Hoy still ...
In this episode of Product People: does Amy Hoy still get scared before a launch? How do you choose an audience? And she answers some listener questions. Highlights "The 30x500 bootcamp has been moved to June 15/16: Why you should do a tiny product f...
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EP26: Amy Hoy sells her My Little Ponies
Amy Hoy gives a personal interview on her growing up ...
Amy Hoy gives a personal interview on her growing up in suburban Maryland, programming on an Apple Iic, selling her My Little Ponies to buy a Power Mac, and how she ended up building her first products. Highlights