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Startups For the Rest of Us
Episode 608 | Bootstrapping (and Exiting) a 7-Figure Info Product

Startups For the Rest of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 50:51


In episode 608, Rob Walling chats with Adrian Rosebrock, who bootstrapped and successfully exited his seven-figure info product company, PyImageSearch, in 2021. PyImageSearch provided digital courses around visual image detection and image classification in Python. Adrian wasn't always an entrepreneur. He graduated with a PhD in computer science, got a day job, realized early on […]Click the icon below to listen.       

Info Product Mastery
Episode 2 | What is an Info Product?

Info Product Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 24:37


In episode 2 of Info Product Mastery, Adrian Rosebrock discusses what an info product is, and how an online education business can help you build a passive income stream, quit your day job, and even achieve financial independence. Topics covered [0:40] What is an info product? Adrian explains. [2:15] The general idea is that a customer is trading their money for your knowledge. [2:55] It’s important to consider what topic and medium our audience is seeking for your content. [4:08] Info products can be very niche specific. You don’t have to assume your customer is a novice. [5:14] Your audience can grow with you. You can scale your business as the audience skills increase. [6:22] You can create info products while you are learning new skills. You don’t already have to be an expert in something to create educational content and build an audience. [8:07] Did you build the right thing? Adrian discusses how typically developers are tasked with building what the client needs, but what the client needs doesn’t always make the money. [9:30] How can an info product create a passive income stream? Adrian talks about a four step process. [10:55] Email is very important, even in the age of social media. It outperforms in terms of sales compared to most other platforms. [12:55] Adrian tells a personal story about the benefits of passive income. [14:00] Some pros and cons of different sales platforms for info products. [16:19] The benefits of self publishing your own content and why that investment is worth it. [18:00] Adrian talks about PyImageSearch and his thought process of creating his first info products. [21:00] The importance of putting yourself in a position to succeed. Adrian talks about his own decision to put his energy into creating PyImageSearch. [21:36] What makes an info product special? [22:45] Why the payoff of having an info product business is worth it, specifically as a developer. Links from the show PyImageSearch If you have any questions from this episode, or have a question you want me to answer on the show, please submit your question via our contact form. We'd love to hear from you.

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Info Product Mastery
Episode 1 | From $0 to 7-figures: Why developers should create info products, eBooks, and online courses

Info Product Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 18:54


In episode 1 of Info Product Mastery, Adrian Rosebrock discusses why developers should consider creating info products, e-books, and online courses, and how such a business can generate upwards of seven figures per year. Topics covered [0:45] Adrian talks about his history with PyImageSearch. [1:20] PylmageSearch began in 2014, and changed Adrian’s life for the better. He explains what led to him creating the business from a personal perspective. [2:00] The success of his info product business has given Adrian the freedom to live by his own rules. [2:30] It’s true that money doesn’t buy happiness, but money can help buy you a certain set of securities. [3:30] As a developer, it’s truly an incredible time to be alive. Many developers don’t understand that they are at the center of the education world, with so many ways to share their knowledge. [4:55] Time is your most important asset. When you give someone your time, make sure you know what you are getting in return. Adrian discusses why you should spend your time listening to him, and what your ROI (return on investment) will be. [7:15] PyImageSearch was all about teaching developers, students, and hobbyists all about the world of computer vision and deep learning. [8:05] During his PhD program, Adrian’s learned the theoretical aspects of computer vision, but also focused on learning the practical applications of implementing computer vision algorithms. [8:30] PyImageSearch was launched in 2014 with the desire to help others getting into the field of computer vision and computer learning. By 2017, it was worth seven figures. [10:12] Money isn’t the motivating factor anymore. It’s helping others follow the same path, grow their own business, and learn from Adrian’s mistakes. [11:10] Adrian explains a cheaper, faster, and easier way to be an entrepreneurial developer outside of the SaaS/mobile app traditional approach, and why it makes sense. [13:10] Developers aren’t typically aware how lucrative the education space can be. [14:30] Developers can sometimes be too locked-in to the idea that the only way to make money online is to make applications. [15:42] Adrian discusses the benefits of a non-traditional publishing approach. [17:40] Adrian’s goal with this podcast is to create a community of developers who want to build and sell their online education products. Links from the show PyImageSearch (Adrian's old company that was acquired in 2021) PyImageSearch Gurus Kickstarter campaign

Info Product Mastery
Trailer | What is the Info Product Mastery podcast, and why was it started?

Info Product Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 9:48


In this preview episode, Adrian Rosebrock discusses why he started the Info Product Mastery podcast, why developers have an unfair advantage in the info product/online education space, and how he intends to help other developers/programmers create their own successful online education businesses. Topics covered [0:09] Launch day for the podcast is scheduled for Tuesday, 7 June 2022 — dropping 3 episodes on the same time! [0:40] What is your return on investment going to be from listening to this podcast? [0:55] Adrian discusses the early days of PyImageSearch (his old company), including: graduating with his PhD, working a job he didn't like, being unhappy, grinding on 80+ hour work weeks, losing his job, and then putting his back against the wall to grow PyImageSearch to a successful, self-sustaining online education business [2:18] Working a job you don't necessarily "love" to pay the bills while you simultaneously work on a side hustle [3:03] When PyImageSearch first started, it was truly a grind...but it paid off, tremendously [3:37] Adrian loses his full-time job and has to make a tough decision — "Is now the time to make PyImageSearch my full-time gig?" [4:45] Adrian considers putting his back against the wall, making PyImageSearch his full-time job, and growing it, one of the best decisions he's ever made [5:00] The PyImageSearch Gurus Kickstarter campaign, the first crowdfunding campaign Adrian ran, raised over $34K [5:20] Developers have an unfair advantage in the online education space (i.e., creating blogs, authoring eBooks, building courses, etc.) [5:40] If you have more than 5 years experience in any area of computer science, you likely already have enough knowledge to (1) start a website/blog, (2) create an eBook or online course, and (3) sell your content and build a profitable side hustle that could eventually replace your full-time income [6:28] Since the PyImageSearch acquisition, Adrian has realized his passion is helping and educating others, specifically developers/programmers, on how to build their own online education/info product businesses [7:17] Info Product Mastery will provide you with the path to follow to be successful Links from the show Official Info Product Mastery site PyImageSearch (Adrian's old company that was acquired in 2021) PyImageSearch Gurus Kickstarter campaign If you have any questions from this episode, or have a question you want me to answer on the show, please submit your question via our contact form. We'd love to hear from you.

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Chai Time Data Science
Adrian Rosebrock | The PyImageSearch Story | OpenCV, Deep Learning & Optical Character Recognition

Chai Time Data Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 89:50


Video Version: https://youtu.be/wyfROwJUW-Y Subscribe here to the newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/sanyambhutani In this episode, Sanyam Bhutani interviews the Computer Vision Guru, Chief at PyImageSearch: Dr. Adrian Rosebrock. This interview is part-2 of Sanyam's blog interview with Adrian. They talk about Adrian's journey into CV and ML. They also discuss the secrets of PyImageSearch HQ and how the amazing tutorials are created. They also talk about Adrian's upcoming OCR Book and the importance of OCR. Links: OCR Book (Indiegogo link): https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ocr-with-opencv-tesseract-and-python/ PyImageSearch: https://www.pyimagesearch.com Courses and Books by Adrian: https://www.pyimagesearch.com/books-and-courses/ Previous Interview: https://hackernoon.com/interview-with-the-author-of-pyimagesearch-and-computer-vision-practitioner-dr-adrian-rosebrock-e00583a225a0 Follow: Adrian Rosebrock: Sanyam Bhutani: https://twitter.com/bhutanisanyam1 Blog: sanyambhutani.com About: https://sanyambhutani.com/tag/chaitimedatascience/ A show for Interviews with Practitioners, Kagglers & Researchers and all things Data Science hosted by Sanyam Bhutani. You can expect weekly episodes every available as Video, Podcast, and blogposts. If you'd like to support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/chaitimedatascience Intro track: Flow by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd #OpenCV #PyImageSearch #ComputerVision

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SuperDataScience
SDS 255: Diving Into Computer Vision

SuperDataScience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 56:12


In this episode of the SuperDataScience Podcast, I chat with the founder of PyImageSearch.com, Adrian Rosebrock, who gives us a great overview of the space of computer vision. You will learn what computer vision was in the past, what it is now, and most importantly, what it will be in the future and what you need to prepare for if you're interested in computer vision. You will also learn about OpenCV and how to quickly get started with it as it is one of the most popular libraries and tools for computer vision in the world right now. If you enjoyed this episode, check out show notes, resources, and more at www.superdatascience.com/255

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Rogue Startups Podcast
RS118: The 4 Questions You Should Be Asking Yourself

Rogue Startups Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 33:14


In this first episode of 2018 Dave and Craig are doing some introspection looking back a bit at last year, what worked and what didn’t, and how to optimize both work AND business here in 2018. There was a great tweet by Adrian Rosebrock of PyImageSearch last week that posed 4 questions: 1. What went […]

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Software engineering digest
No.70 - 인공지능 딥러닝 기술 소개 및 사례

Software engineering digest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017


안녕하세요. 오늘은 지난 시간에 이어, 몇 년사이에 큰 이슈가 되고 있는 인공지능 딥러닝에 대한 이야기를 간략히 소개해 보겠습니다. 이 내용은 BIM학회에 '인공지능 딥러닝 기술 동향 및 구현 사례'로 소개된 글의 일부 내용입니다. CNN, RNN, LSTM, GAN과 같은 대표적인 딥러닝 신경망 종류 및 3차원 스캔과 관련된 CNN활용 사례 등을 소개합니다.No.70 Podcast 방송 - 인공지능 딥러닝 기술 소개 및 사례소개된 부분에 대한 좀 더 상세한 내용은 다음 레퍼런스에서 확인할 수 있습니다. 1. Daddy maker, 텐서플로우 최신버전 설치 및 개념2. Daddy maker, 텐서플로우 MNIST 딥러닝 및 텐서보드 그래프 가시화3. BIM principle, 2017, 페이스북 딥러닝 CNN 기반 오픈소스 번역 기술 CSSL4. 딥러닝 Hello World - MNIST, CIFAR-10 데이터베이스 구조와 이미지넷5. Konstantin Lackner, 2016, Composing a melody with long-short term memory (LSTM) Recurrent Neural Networks, Institute for DataProcessing Technische Universitat Munchen6. Patrick Hebron, 2016, Unsupervised Learning, patrickhebron.com7. Alec Radford & Luke Metz, Soumith Chintala, 2016, Unsupervised Representation Learning with Deep Convolutional GenerativeAdversarial Network8. Adam Santoro외, 2017, A simple neural network module for relational reasoning, DeepMind9. Microsoft, Going Deep: Convolutional Neural Networks10. The Asimov Institute, 2016, THE NEURAL NETWORK ZOO11. Adit Deshpande, 2016, The 9 Deep Learning Papers You Need To Know About CNN12. Adrian Rosebrock, 2016, My Top 9 Favorite Python Deep Learning Libraries13. Jonas Gehring, Michael Auli, David Grangier, Denis Yarats, Yann N. Dauphin, 2017.5, A novel approach to neural machine translation,FAIR(Facebook AI Research Group)14. Adit Deshpande, A Beginner's Guide To Understanding Convolutional Neural Networks, UCLA15. Rob Verger, 2017.5, Facebook created a faster, more accurate translation system using artificial intelligence, Popular Science16. James Vincent, 2017.5.9, Facebook says its prototype translation technique is nine times faster than rivals, THE VERGE17. Jonas Gehring, Michael Auli, David Grangier, Denis Yarats, Yann N. Dauphin, 2017.5, Convolutional Sequence to Sequence Learning,FAIR(Facebook AI Research Group)18. Charles R. Qi, Hao Su, Kaichun Mo, Leonidas J. Guibas, 2016, PointNet: Deep Learning on Point Sets for 3D Classification andSegmentation19. Sepp H., Jurgen S, 1997, Long short-term memory, Neural Computation. 9 (8) ,pp.1735–178020. Goodfellow. Ian J, Pouget-Abadie. J, Mirza. M, Xu. Bing, Warde-Farley. David, Ozair. Sherjil, Courville. Aaron, Bengio. Yoshua, 2014,Generative Adversarial Networks

Entreprogrammers Podcast
Episode 114 “Burn Your Business To The Ground”

Entreprogrammers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 152:08


Episode 114 “Burn Your Business To The Ground” 2:00 EntreProgrammers are joined by Adrian Rosebrock from pyimagesearch. Derick asks Adrian how he was able to make his kickstarter campaign successful. Adrian explains what his blog and business are about.  6:00 Adrian explains that the first two days are early signs of the success of your campaign. Adrian mentions he aimed to raise just below the full funding. Adrian shares how to get funded faster, as far as providing tons of value.  Adrian talks about reverse engineering the campaign to reach his funding goal.  10:30 Derick ask what was the criteria and the goals. Adrian talks about the early bird backers and the different tiers pricing.  12:25 Josh asked how the 25 dollar tier worked for the subscription. Adrian continues with a launch plan and email. 16:30 Chuck talks a bit about the past kickstarter he did, and ask if a previous semi- failed kickstarter would hurt future campaigns. Derick talk  19:00 Derick ask about validation and pricing of the tiers. Adrian explains the tier pricing. Adrian talks about advertising and creating validation. Adrian talks about reaching out to your list and do some researching before jumping into a kickstarter campaign.  24:00 Derick mentions he might be interested in doing a kickstarter in the near future, for additional work. Derick talks about his plans for the campaign.  Adrian shares more about tactics for validation from your audience.  30:00 Derick shares his ideas with the e-book.  Chuck ask what Adrian’s other marketing his has done before the kickstarter.  34:00 Chuck shares that his ebook, along with a course would make a lot of sense. This leads Chuck to thinking about doing a kickstarter campaign as well. EntreProgrammers and Adrian discuss annoying emails. 44:29 John talks about testing his confidence on the beach. Based on what people were asking about when he speaks of confidence. John talks about getting an email from an organization call women in tech. 50:00 Chuck ask about implementing video along with a kickstarter campiagn. Chuck wants to know how important this type of media is to the platform.   John talks about being authentic and loose in front of the video camera. 1:00:00 Derick mentions that he just got his Slack channel started and has a few people on the channel. Derick shared his short story to get people on the Slack channel. Derick says he is still manually getting people on Slack. Derick explains why he chose Slack for a forum type platform.  1:09:00 Derick says he wants to some type of automated system to notify people about engagement in Slack. Derick shares his ideas on what the official cut off will be for the Slack channel. 1:15:00 Chuck talks about using MemberPress. Derick talks about killing his monthly subscription on May 1st and only go to the annual model. Derick talks about matching the value proposition, to the price, is a big job as he make the changes.  1:23:00 John mentions that it is good that Derick has a date set for implementing all the changes. John mentions that they hit a new milestone with product sales. Over 10K! Josh talks about where the sales are coming from as far as the funnels. Josh talks about issues with paragraph space in Thrive.   1:30:00 John mentions that Josh’s copy is doing great for the “10 Steps Course…” Derick mentions that his evergreen funnel is still doing great for the the RabbitMQ bundle.  1:39:00 Josh talks about his Sublime list. Derick ask why he has not sold it to Wes. Josh mentions that it is costing him 500 dollars a month to keep in running. Josh look into how many people are actually opening the sublime emails. Josh talks about maybe doing some small projects or products.  1:46:00 John says to drop the list in the the Panko Machine to hit milestone one. EntreProgarmmers suggests that Josh should get rid of the Sublime list. Josh is not comfortable with giving the sublime list to Simple Programmer, because he thinks it’s spamming. John suggests sending an email out to tell his list that he is now a partner to Simple Programmer, so it is not spamming.  1:58:00 Adrian agrees the that dropping the list into another campaign might get Simple Programmer black listed. Also, he should only worry about getting to the 49 percent ownership of Simple Programmer.  Josh has a lot of thinking to do about what to do with the list.  2:07:00 Chuck talks about the Freelancer episode 150, and how he and Mandy had a conversations on air about their work contract. Chuck might now pay her a fix rate to take on more responsibility.  The Entreprogarmmers have questions about the involvement in the hiring process for projects in his business.  2:15:00 John suggests to Chuck to start from scratch at see what he needs and does not need in his business. The EntreProgrammers talk about ways to help Chuck sort out the work responsibility with Mandy.  Thoughts for the Week Derick - Some times you need to get that other perspective.  Josh - Is this something you want to be doing in five years John -  You are never done!  Adrian - Set traumatic life changing goals.

Get Up and CODE
Get Up And Code 105: CrossFit with Adrian Rosebrock

Get Up and CODE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2015 55:53


In this episode of Get Up And Code, I talk to Adrian Rosebrock about CrossFit.

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Python en español
Python en español #4: Noticias y podcasts a gogó

Python en español

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2015 34:25


Noticias y revisión de unos cuantos podcasts sobre Python http://podcast.jcea.es/python/4 Notas: 00:00: Presentación Python en Españo, capítulo 4. 00:47: Hablamos sobre los últimos eventos Python en España del calendario. Python Vigo. 04:40: Samuel y Jesús comentan sobre Python 3.5 Alpha 4 (última alpha). 06:00: Hablamos sobre el anuncio oficial de PyConES 2015 en Valencia. 08:33: Hablamos sobre los vídeos y fotos de la anterior PyConES (2014). 09:40: Las actas. 11:00: Hablamos sobre la ampliación del Call For Proposals de EuroPython 2015. 13:27: Comentamos sobre la reciente publicación de los vídeos de PyCon Americana. 14:00: Jesús Cea nos comenta cosas sobre la última asamblea de la Asociación Python España. 16:45: Las actas. 18:15: Comentamos los últimos podcast sobre Python a nivel mundial que han surgido. 18:55: Jesús nos presenta el podcast "Talk Python To Me". 19:37: Jesús nos presenta el podcast "Podcast.__init__". 20:00: Jesús habla sobre el último podcast de CAChemE sobre Python. 21:20: Jesús habla sobre el último número del podcast de Entre Dev y Ops a raíz de la entrevista de dos organizadores de EuroPython. 22:48: Jesús presenta la última feature de este podcast, shownotes en tu reproductor preferido! 23:45: Juan Ignacio habla sobre el podcast "from Python import Podcast". 24:45: Jesús nos presenta uno de los primero podcast historicos sobre python: "Python 411". 26:51: Juan Ignacio nos habla sobre los tutoriales y post de Adrian Rosebrock sobre OpenCV en su página http://www.pyimagesearch.com/. 31:53: Pedimos feedback, sugerencias, críticas! y hablamos sobre el twitter del podcast. 33:26: Nos despedimos como siempre informado sobre nuestro email y twitter para que contactéis con nosotros.

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Computer Vision Explained with PyImageSearch's Adrian Rosebrock

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2015 31:03


Adrian Rosebrock has PhD focused on Computer Vision and Machine Learning. He's a recognized expert in getting computers to "see" stuff...and all kinds of things at that! Adrian and Scott talk about some of the kinds of problems computer vision can solve, from medical issues to gaming, retail to surveillance. Scott gets educated on how to start and how far he can take Computer Vision as a beginner!