In 2003, Joel Bomgar asked his college friend Nathan McNeill to help him launch a business selling software that he developed to remotely access and fix computers, known today as remote support software. Nathan knew little about starting a company, but decided to take a chance and became employee number two at the eponymously named, […]
Continue readingAn interview with Chandra Clarke, founder of Scribendi, an editing company that recently started a plug-in editing program on WordPress. It’s not just what you have to say but how you say it that matters. Even in this age of fast communication, incorrect grammar or typos still damage your credibility. Husband and wife team Chandra […]
Continue readingIn 1999 while finishing his MBA, Navneet Kaushal started a company on the side and managed to make his first million in the next two years. In 2002, Navneet founded PageTraffic, an internet marketing company that has since grown to an 80-person firm managing over 250 projects. In 2011the firm won the prestigious Red Herring […]
Continue readingHe’s impressive by just about any measure, but for a teen working on his first startup, Shahed Khan is worth taking a closer look at. Shahed is the founder of Viatask, an application that’s launching 11/22/2011 and has been called Craigslist for chores. There’s no doubt in my mind that his is a name we’ll […]
Continue readingI was recently fortunate enough to get the chance to interview Syed Balkhi, the founder of Uzzz, a premier web design firm, and WPBeginner, a site dedicated to helping people maximize their WordPress knowledge in a simple, easy-to-follow way. Syed shared a lot about what has made his companies successful, and he has some great […]
Continue readingWelcome to my first Entrepreneur Interview here at Blogtrepreneur.com. I’ve been talking to Rex for a little while now on MSN, so I thought I’d interview him so all you guys can see what a mogul he is. My questions are in bold and Rex’s answer are in the normal typeface font! Here goes: Hi […]
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