Notes from Electric Pulp

Entrepreneur Magazine interviews Guy Kawasaki

Entrepreneur.com has a great interview with Guy K on his motivations behind truemors. No need to retell, but here’s a random excerpt:

There are four tips here: 1) Make friends [with] vendors before you need them, 2) engage a firm that made a similar product, 3) check references after it’s too late, and 4) work with people from the Midwest [Electric Pulp is in South Dakota; PDG is in Oklahoma].

  • What is the retail price of the initial “$4,000″ of work you did for Guy?

    John McNicol - November 2, 2007

  • Tough to say John. The initial cost was a bit higher than your number, though, and there have been some updates since launch.

    Aaron - November 2, 2007

  • Hi there Aaron,

    what kind of software and websites are you mainly making for clients?

    Ash.

    Asb - May 26, 2008

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