
39 episodes

Hello Blink Show Shawn Hymel and Harris Kenny
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5.0 • 9 Ratings
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Welcome to the practical podcast for technical people who want to start their own company. From founding to building your business, we’re here to help.
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Goodbye for Now
We are ending the Hello Blink Show. In this farewell episode, we go over some of the reasons for the decision, what we would have done better, and highlight our future career tracks.
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Experiential and Nonsense Marketing with Christine Sunu
We chat with Christine Sunu about “nonsense marketing.” The idea of spending time and money on certain marketing efforts might seem frivolous or nonsense, but sometimes, these projects can break through the noise to create a viral sensation that gets talked about for years. Many experiential marketing campaigns fall into the category of nonsense marketing.
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How to Run a Successful Livestream with Alessandro and Robert
We chat with Alessandro Grande and Robert Wolff, who run the weekly Arm Innovation Coffee livestream, about what makes for a good YouTube livestream and how it can be used to engage an audience from a marketing perspective.
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How to Build an Audience with Darian Johnson
Engineer, maker, and entrepreneur Darian Johnson joins us to talk about his latest project, a low-power LCD digital assistant. We offer some advice on how he might search for a product-market fit as well as create some inbound marketing content prior to running a kickstarter campaign.
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How to Run a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign with Julio and Sean
Julio Terra (Launch Studio) and Sean Montgomery (EmotiBit) join us to talk about what it takes to put together a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, Indiegogo, etc.
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Developer Advocate Marketing with Christine and Dom of Twilio
In this episode, we chat with Christine and Dom of Twilio about what makes efforts successful in developer relations and developer advocacy.
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