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American entrepreneur and public speaker

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Masters of Scale: Rapid Response
Kickstarter 2.0: Expanding far beyond crowdfunding, with CEO Everette Taylor

Masters of Scale: Rapid Response

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 28:00


It's no longer just start-ups and indie creators raising funds on Kickstarter. The site is now attracting big brands like L'Oreal looking to directly engage a vibrant community of fans. Kickstarter's CEO Everette Taylor returns to Rapid Response to open up about the company's recent evolution — from replacing his leadership team and expanding the platform's ambitions, to launching a host of tools to win over new users and reengage old ones. Everette also reveals the hidden benefits behind Kickstarter's four day work week, takes issue with the backlash against corporate DEI, and argues why making progress requires doing things in a new, riskier way.This episode is brought to you in partnership with Stripe — empowering businesses around the world to make progress.Visit the Rapid Response website here: https://www.rapidresponseshow.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
A Conversation with Everette Taylor, CEO of Kickstarter

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 60:00


FutureLAND is an annual multi-day conference celebrating the diversity in tech, arts, and culture in Northeast Ohio. The City Club is proud to partner with FutureLAND again this year for a special LIVE broadcast from the Allen Theatre in Playhouse Square!rnrnThis year, we will hear from Everette Taylor, CEO of Kickstarter, the world's premierrncrowdfunding platform for creative projects. Under Everette's leadership, Kickstarter was named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential Companies for trailblazing the future of work and for the company's global impact in the creator economy.rnrnPrior to joining Kickstarter, Everette most recently served as the CMO of Artsy, the largest online marketplace for buying and selling fine art. During his time at Artsy he was recognized by Forbes as one of the World's Most Influential CMOs due to the business seeing all-time record revenue growth and brand awareness.rnrnAs an entrepreneur, Everette founded or co-founded several multi-million-dollar companies before the age of 30 (PopSocial, GrowthHackers, MilliSense) and sold his first company (EZ Events) at the age of 19.

Business Untitled
Homeless to CEO: Everette Taylor's Leadership Journey | EP 38

Business Untitled

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 65:59


Everette Taylor, CEO of Kickstarter, overcame significant hurdles to inspire belief and ambition. Leading one of the top crowdfunding platforms, Taylor's story is a testament to perseverance and vision. We recorded at Mike's Hamptons house, where Everette shares his journey from growing up in the DMV, attending one of Virginia's best college programs, his transition from marketing expert to chief executive, and the challenges he faces leading a visionary company. You don't want to miss this inspiring conversation with one of corporate America's premier young leaders, motivating the next generation with a fresh face and innovative ideas. No shortage of ounces of gold on this episode. Shoutout our folks at JM Bullion: ⁠https://jmbullion.com/businessuntitled⁠ Neither the information, nor any opinion contained in this podcast, constitutes an offer to buy or sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities or other financial instruments or to participate in any advisory services or trading strategy. Nothing contained in this document constitutes investment, legal or tax advice or is an endorsement of any of the investments/companies mentioned herein.

Motivation Daily by Motiversity
KILL YOUR LAZINESS - The Most Powerful Motivational Speech Compilation for Success & Working Out

Motivation Daily by Motiversity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 56:48


KILL YOUR LAZINESS! It's one day or DAY ONE. If it's important to you, you need make the decision that enough is enough. It's showtime. It's time to get it done, no matter how hard it may be."You have to seek discomfort. The best thing you can do is force yourself to a schedule...and then do it." Join our memberships today to receive exclusive content, discounts, downloads and more! https://bit.ly/m2smembersSpecial thanks to our partners:Aubrey Marcus: https://www.youtube.com/@AubreyMarcusPodSpeakers:Eric Thomas, Joe Rogan, Kobe Bryant, Mel Robbins, Tim Grover, David Goggins, Les Brown, Coach Pain, Bobby Maximus, Elliot Hulse, Walter Bond, Marcus A Taylor, Dr. Jessica Houston, Freddy Fri, Bedros Keuilian, Everette Taylor, Coach Jae, Ray Lewis, Corey Jones Music: Really Slow Motion, Secession Studios, Rok Nardin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WSJ's Take On the Week
How Confident Are the CEOs of America's Largest Companies?

WSJ's Take On the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 24:34


Are U.S. CEOs feeling confident? The Business Roundtable CEO Economic Outlook Index measures the health of the U.S. economy from the perspective of U.S. chief executives. We discuss why this survey matters for investors and the markets with Joe Brusuelas, principal and chief economist for assurance and tax consulting firm RSM US. We continue the conversation on CEOs' outlook with Everette Taylor, CEO of global crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. Taylor shares his view on CEO confidence and his expectations for the future. Also, is supercore inflation back? We talk with WSJ's Justin Lahart about what Tuesday's CPI inflation report could mean for investors and the markets. How can we better help you take on the week? Send us an email to takeontheweek@wsj.com.   Further Reading What is Supercore Inflation?  Forget Core CPI, Market Pros Are Searching for Supercore Inflation  Kickstarter's Biggest Winners and Biggest Losers  A Turbulent Year May Lie Ahead—CEOs at Davos Are Optimistic  For more coverage of the markets and your investments, head to WSJ.com.  Correction: The CEO Economic Outlook Index is produced by Business Roundtable. An earlier version of this podcast incorrectly referenced a different report, the Conference Board's CEO Confidence Survey. In addition, the Business Roundtable report was released ahead of schedule, after the interviews in this episode were conducted but before the episode aired. An earlier version said the report would be released on March 13. (Corrected on March 12)

This Is Working with Daniel Roth
This is Quick: How Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor stays intentional

This Is Working with Daniel Roth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 11:27


This week, Everette Taylor, Kickstarter CEO, sits in the hot seat for a round of rapid-fire questions about how he works. Everette tells the story and superstition behind his lucky leather ring, opens up about finding an early mentor in superstar artist and mogul Jay-Z...despite never actually meeting him, and offers up the secret to a great 1:1. Got questions you want to hear on This is Quick? Share a post or comment on LinkedIn using the hashtag #ThisisWorking Follow Everette Taylor, Kickstarter, and Dan Roth on LinkedIn. Subscribe to our This is Working newsletter - you'll get our next leadership insights delivered right to your inbox.

The Path with Ryan Roslansky
Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor on why work-life balance and empathy matter in your career

The Path with Ryan Roslansky

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 31:47


Ryan and Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor chat about the quick starts and stops in Everette's career. They cover everything from houselessness, to entrepreneurship, working two jobs at once, and being poached for the Kickstarter CEO role. They reflect on empathy as a marketing super power, and Everette gets real about the value of work-life balance. Then, Dorie Clark, author of Entrepreneurial You, gives tips on best ways to balance your time to be more creative and productive, and she shares pointers on how to become an entrepreneur. Follow Ryan, Everette and Dorie on LinkedIn For more tips from Dorie, check out her book, Entrepreneurial You and her LinkedIn Learning course, Personal Effectiveness Tips. Get more stories about leader's zigs and zags by subscribing to The Path newsletter: LinkedIn.com/Path

A Dose of Black Joy and Caffeine
[Season 7: EP 134] Everette Taylor (CEO) Kickstarter

A Dose of Black Joy and Caffeine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 44:46


Masters of Crowdfunding
The CEO of Kickstarter, Everette Taylor, and his vision for the future of crowdfunding

Masters of Crowdfunding

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 53:43


Episode 4: In addition to being the CEO of Kickstarter, Everette is also an entrepreneur passionate about art, supporting creators, and helping people bring their dreams to reality. He is experienced in building and growing successful businesses as a CEO, chief marketing officer, and as a founder himself. Before joining Kickstarter, Everette most recently served as the CMO of Artsy, the largest online marketplace for buying and selling fine art. During his time at Artsy, he was recognized by Business Insider as one of the World's Most Innovative CMOs and named by Forbes as one of the World's Most Influential CMOs because of the record revenue growth, brand awareness, user engagement and product innovation during his tenure. Everette also serves on the Chisenhale Council for Chisenhale Gallery and sits on the advisory board for the organization: Art at a Time Like This.

Talent Makers Studio
People-first: featuring Everette Taylor and Elisa Colombani

Talent Makers Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 30:42


In this episode, Donald is joined by Everette Taylor, Chief Executive Officer at Kickstarter and Elisa Colombani, Chief People Officer at Artsy to discuss how employers should understand the alignment between a business strategy and its people. Donald, Everette and Elisa also share their thoughts on why transparency matters and why companies must adopt a top-down approach when empowering their teams.People-first companies prioritize their people and foster a culture of hiring. They understand that people are their most valuable asset, so they treat all their people practices — especially hiring — as strategic, rather than administrative, functions. On The Greenhouse podcast: People-first, join host Donald Knight, Chief People Officer at Greenhouse, as he sits down with individuals at innovative organizations to discover how these companies prioritize their people.Love the Greenhouse podcast: People-first? Find out how Greenhouse promotes inclusivity, creates a culture of belonging and embraces diverse perspectives in our product, our culture and our community by visiting us at greenhouse.io/belonging. Special thanks to our production partner, Wonder Media Network. Our producer is Brittany Martinez, and our supporting producer is Sara Schleede, with additional production assistance from Lila Watts. Our Greenhouse producer is Marnie Williams.

After You Fail
"Invasion of Privacy" with Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor

After You Fail

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 27:29


Have you ever experienced betrayal and humiliation when the stakes were high? How would you react if it went viral on a global scale? My guest, Everette Taylor, who is now the CEO of Kickstarter, knows first hand what it's like to be exposed to the dark side of social media.In 2020, he was the Chief Marketing Officer at Artsy, the largest online marketplace for buying and selling fine art. That year, a story broke in which an individual claimed that she was pregnant, and Everette was the father. This individual already had a documented history of manipulating media narratives, lying about the nature of past romantic partnerships, and making up scandals to sell books–but the story still spread like wildfire.In the days that followed, Everette received a flood of derogatory messages, insensitive jokes, and intrusive questions that overwhelmed him to the point that he had no choice but to fully retreat from the public eye for quite some time. In this episode, I spoke with Everette about the way he healed from this violation of privacy, and learned to navigate the world differently afterwards.

Study Motivation by Motivation2Study
From Nothing to Millionaire | Everette Taylor's Self-Made Success

Study Motivation by Motivation2Study

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 9:39


"Is it hard to make a living from your passion? Yes sometimes. But I guarantee you'll make a lot more money doing something you're passionate about if you figure it out + be a lot happier." - Everette TaylorMusic:Audiojungle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Washington Post Live
Reworking work in the post-pandemic economy

Washington Post Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 69:56


Washington Post journalists Cat Zakrzewski, Abha Bhattarai and Dave Jorgenson speak with Everette Taylor, CEO of Kickstarter, Lynn Perry Wooten, president of Simmons University, and David and Jonah Stillman, co-authors of “Gen Z @ Work,” about the restructuring of work in the post-pandemic economy. Conversation recorded on Wednesday, March 22, 2023.

Masters of Scale
Rapid Response: Kickstart your users from passive to passionate, w/Kickstarter's Everette Taylor

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 25:54


To breathe fresh life into an established platform, Kickstarter's new 33-year-old CEO Everette Taylor is shaking things up – and he's unapologetic if it makes people uncomfortable. From bold new product lines to bold statements, Taylor is working to kickstart Kickstarter's existing community while aggressively pursuing new users. Marketing is product and product is marketing, he says. “I want to build a juggernaut.”Read a transcript of this episode: https://mastersofscale.com/Subscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter at http://eepurl.com/dlirtXSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Masters of Scale: Rapid Response
Rapid Response: Kickstart your users from passive to passionate, w/Kickstarter's Everette Taylor

Masters of Scale: Rapid Response

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 29:58


To breathe fresh life into an established platform, Kickstarter's new 33-year-old CEO Everette Taylor is shaking things up – and he's unapologetic if it makes people uncomfortable. From bold new product lines to bold statements, Taylor is working to kickstart Kickstarter's existing community while aggressively pursuing new users. Marketing is product and product is marketing, he says. “I want to build a juggernaut.”Read a transcript of this episode: https://mastersofscale.com/Subscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter: https://mastersofscale.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Playbook
Everette Taylor - CEO of Kickstarter

The Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 15:46


I sat down with Everette Taylor, CEO of Kickstarter, to talk about the secrets of crowdfunding. During the chat we discussed why marketers need to have empathy, how to bring your idea to new audiences, and strategies for using Kickstarter to successfully scale a business. To learn more about Kickstarter and see the awesome projects they have available for funding, go to: www.kickstarter.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

This Is Working with Daniel Roth
Everette Taylor on kickstarting Kickstarter

This Is Working with Daniel Roth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 31:00


Kickstarter's new CEO, Everette Taylor, is a unique leader. He's an entrepreneur and marketer with a high school diploma, who built his career at companies like Eastern National and United Way before landing the CMO job at Artsy, the largest online art brokerage. He joined LinkedIn Editor-in-Chief Daniel Roth for a candid conversation about how he sees his role at Kickstarter and his vision for the crowdfunding company. Follow Everette Taylor on LinkedIn Follow Daniel Roth on LinkedIn Join our This is Working community by subscribing to Dan's newsletter and posting your thoughts on LinkedIn using the hashtag #ThisIsWorking.

Crowdfunding Nerds: Kickstarter Marketing For Board Games & Beyond!

Andrew is back from a convention where he interacted with many super fans. He shares some tips and advice when interacting with fans face to face. 00:00:39 – Monty Python Kickstarter & Launching TTRPG's Off Known IPs 00:04:28 – Meta Stock (Facebook) Down 60% In A Year 00:08:31 – Sean's Theory On Marketing 00:10:05 – Richard's Conspiracy Theory 00:10:52 – Kickstarter's New CEO, Everette Taylor 00:18:48 – The Goal Of Engaging Fans At Conventions 00:25:06 – Investing In Your Fans 00:27:29 – Ask Questions & Listen 00:29:41 – Tips For Meeting Fans For The First Time 00:33:35 – Motivations Of Small Conventions  00:35:58 – Treat People Like They Matter Shownotes Monty Python's Cocurricular Mediaeval Reenactment Programme - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/exaltedfuneral/monty-pythons-cocurricular-mediaeval-reenactment-programme Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/magpiegames/avatar-legends-the-roleplaying-game Twitch Con 2022 Madness - https://www.dailydot.com/debug/adriana-chechik-breaks-back-twitchcon-ball-pit/ Kickstarter's New CEO, Everette Taylor - https://updates.kickstarter.com/hello/ Kickstarter's Forward Funds Program - https://updates.kickstarter.com/building-a-more-diverse-creative/

Soul & Science
S2 Episode 3: Marketing as an Artform with Everette Taylor, CMO at Artsy

Soul & Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 29:28


Everette Taylor, the CMO of the online art-collector's marketplace, Artsy, is “just a kid from the hood,” which is not the typical profile of a global art dealer. His fast-track career is not based on connections but on something far more valuable–inner drive, creative risk-taking and listening to mom. Taylor grew up in a neighborhood where many were trapped by a cycle of street life, drugs and prison, so his mom nudged him to interview for a marketing job, which he got at the age of 14, despite wanting to work at Chick-fil-A with his friends. A natural marketer was born and Taylor's career has been ascendant ever since. In this episode you'll learn: A first job is humbling, you learn you don't know what you don't know. It's good business to democratize spaces for everyone. A CMO's job is to build a team that is the shit. Stay at the job that gives you the most opportunities to grow. Ultimately, there will come a time for CMOs to go for CEO.  Brought to you by Mekanism.

Roy’s Job Fair
Art Week

Roy’s Job Fair

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 62:12 Very Popular


Art! You can paint it, you can speak it, you can also sell it. Everette Taylor, CMO for Artsy, explains they have simplified investing in fine art for both the artist and buyer and how passing on a job at Chick-Fil-A led him to this place. Is a penis piercing art? @Rod4Short details (too much detail) his quest to get one as a youth and how the art of poetry has landed some rappers with a RICO charge. Journalists and storytellers Alexis K. Barton and Dr. Chenjerai Kumanyika from the award-winning storytelling outlet 'The Moth' break down the book "How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling" and how the art of storytelling can help you stand out in your job or a job interview. Ohio-based artist Hakim (HakimsArtNStuff.com) breaks down the differences between a mural that could get you applause and street art that could get you arrested and how he and other artists use social media to evolve their craft, even during a global pandemic. This episode of Roy's Job Fair is brought to you by Sackleson State Community College, the only college for good-looking people. Please do not apply if you are less than an 8.  Watch all Roy Wood Jr Comedy Specials NOW available on iTunes and streaming NOW on Paramount+ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Marketing Against The Grain
Rethinking your Market with Everette Taylor (CMO of Artsy)

Marketing Against The Grain

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 40:30


How do you reduce the entry barrier for consumers as a marketer? Hint: Look at your customer touchpoints. Everette Taylor joins Kipp and Kieran to talk about making your brand more accessible, how to widen your target market, how to work with creators, and more! Who is Everette Taylor? Everette Taylor is Chief Marketing Officer for Artsy, the leading global marketplace for buying and selling art by the world's leading artists. A respected marketer, entrepreneur, and digital art-world leader, he joined Artsy in 2019 from ET Enterprises, which he founded in 2013, and where he served as CEO. At ET Enterprises—the parent company of six businesses—Everette drove 3X growth of the company during 2018 and was recognized as a Forbes 30 under 30 All-Star Alumni. In addition, Everette is an established public speaker and digital influencer. Plus, Checkout Everette's work! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/everette/  Twitter https://twitter.com/everette  Artsy https://www.artsy.net/  Thank you for tuning into Marketing Against The Grain! Don't forget to hit subscribe and follow us on Apple Podcasts (so you never miss an episode)! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-against-the-grain/id1616700934  If you love this show, please leave us a 5-Star Review https://link.chtbl.com/h9_sjBKH and share your favorite episodes with friends. We really appreciate your support. Links: Kipp Bodnar, https://twitter.com/kippbodnar  Kieran Flanagan, https://twitter.com/searchbrat ‘Marketing Against The Grain' is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Darren Clarke.

Motivation Revolution
Everette Taylor: A Collection of Motivational Speeches Ep-2

Motivation Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 10:06


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Marketing Trends
The Democratizing of Art and The Importance of Building Brand Perception with Everette Taylor, CMO of Artsy

Marketing Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 45:24


There's a growing concern bubbling beneath the surface of marketers feet. Third party cookies are going by the wayside. This has been a really effective tool that marketers have utilized for years to target specific populations they deem are more likely to be interested in and purchase the products they're selling. Moving forward, marketing in the digital space is going to look a bit different. Some say it'll be survival of the fittest, others argue your data strategy should already be so robust you shouldn't be reliant on off-the-shelf data. Everette Taylor is the CMO of Artsy, an ecommerce platform that allows users to buy art from anywhere in the world with the click of a button. But while most marketers are doing a deep dive into their cookie strategy, Taylor's focus remains elsewhere.Main TakeawaysFocus on What Works, Not What is Not Working: Marketers have a tendency to focus too much on the products and services they offer that are not working. While it can be a good idea to address areas of weakness in your marketing strategy, it's also important to invest your energy into the aspects that are are doing well.Your Content Reflects Your Strategy: Your content has to be a direct representation of your target audience. This means you have to have a grasp on who your customers are, what they are buying, and what is important to them and make sure that your content reflects those pillars. When you create blog posts and videos around things that do not reflect your target audience, it diminishes your brand perception, which should always be your number one priority.Act Like a CEO, Talk like A Marketer: When you ascend to the role of CMO, you can no longer think like a marketer. While it's important to have a grasp on things such as brand perception, and awareness, it's more integral for the business if the CMO has an understanding of how problems its departments impact the overall business.Key Quotes“Sometimes marketers get distracted by the things that aren't working instead of where things are really working. What we realized is that our biggest growth channel was through affiliate marketing. Believe it or not, there's a huge economy of courses, of people teaching people how to grow a business or do this or do that. We realized that those were some of the best affiliates because people are taking their courses, trying to build their businesses and our product was great for people trying to build their brands and build their businesses.”“One of the things that I'm seeing in digital marketing is a lack of innovation, because people will become,so number focused. ‘We're going to do this thing. This thing works, we're going to scale, you're doing this way.' People lose sight of how important brand perception, brand marketing, brand equity is in the grand scheme of things as well. It's interesting to see that shift, but it's, it's more than just the numbers for sure.” “There's a difference between being a great marketer and a great CMO. As a great marketer, you can grow the company. You can do things in the first year, but to be a great CMO, and be a great leader of a marketing organization, it takes longer.” “Before Artsy existed, no one was buying art online. People had to physically go to a gallery, and go to a show, or have the connection to a potential art advisor or a gallery. Now we've provided the ability that any, and everybody can collect art from around the world. Our average artwork gets shipped 3000 miles from gallery to [destination]. For us, the ability to really democratize the space, create a more open space for people to buy art, to make art businesses more fluid in the way that they do business and to reach new people....That just opens up the game for everybody.”“At one point, Artsy used to write about everything, and create content about everything. Then we learned very heavily into the market and made sure we served experienced collectors. Now we're leaning into that middle point of understanding there's something about brand-building. Building brand perception and reaching an audience that may not be as savvy as the experienced calligrapher. So building content for that too, but our focus is going to be on the experience collector, and that data and that wealth of data that we have to share and the types of things that they want to see, but also understanding that content is also important for brand perception and brand building as well.” “People don't know what they're capable of until they do it. One of the things that I try to do with my marketing team is always inspire them to go outside of their comfort zone and realize what it is that they're truly able to do and what they're truly able to accomplish.” “We have the audience. Right now our top of funnel has been as strong as ever, even in a cookieless world. I'm not going to give away secrets, but we are crushing it. On top of that, the biggest opportunity for us is that we have amassed the world's art collectors. How do we re-engage them? How do we inspire them? How do we make them want to use Artsy on a daily basis? That's the biggest opportunity. I ain't worried about no cookies.” “People are getting saturated with digital advertising. The things that catch my attention are real world things, like out of home, direct mail, experiential, and cool partnerships. Things that you got to continue to hit the pavement with. Your digital marketing and paid acquisition and things that you have to do. But at the end of the day, it's really like 360. You've got to think about how you're going to touch people everywhere.”Available EverywhereApple Podcasts: {{Apple Podcast URL}}Spotify: {{Spotify Podcast URL}}Google Podcasts: {{Google Podcast URL}}To learn more, click here: {{URL of detail page on found on www.mission.org}}---Marketing Trends podcast is brought to you by Salesforce. Discover marketing built on the world's number one CRM: Salesforce. Put your customer at the center of every interaction. Automate engagement with each customer. And build your marketing strategy around the entire customer journey. Salesforce. We bring marketing and engagement together. Learn more at salesforce.com/marketing. 

Building Black Podcast with Hauwa Otori
How Serial Entrepreneur Everette Taylor is Stepping into his Second Act as Artsy's Chief Marketing Officer

Building Black Podcast with Hauwa Otori

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 23:33


Everette Taylor is the Chief Marketing Officer of Artsy, an online platform for discovering, buying and selling fine art. Prior to this role, Everette built a career as a serial entrepreneur starting at 19 years old. Learn more about how Everette is stepping into his second act - addressing inequities in the art industry and democratizing art. For this episode and more, join the Building Black Podcast community at www.buildingblackpodcast.com.

The Artist Business Plan
Connecting with Your Consumer with Everette Taylor, CMO of Artsy

The Artist Business Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 37:17


In this episode of The Artist Business Plan we sit down with Everette Taylor, CMO of Artsy and serial entrepreneur. What ensues is a deep conversation spanning racial inequities in the fine art world and Everette's mission to change the art buying process for underrepresented people including people of color, LGBTQ+, which is a goal we at Superfine, share. This episode invites the listener to expand beyond what we though was the art buying process and a masterclass in learning how to create meaningful connections with the consumer. For our artrepreneurs, find your product market fit (product with an actual need and fit within the market), invest in SEO, update your business's mobile experience, and so many more tips on how to thrive in the art market and have a crazy successful business, just like Everette! "I’ve come into the art world with bright new eyes. I don’t accept the status quo. I don’t think things should be that way because that’s how it’s always been. I don’t accept these notions."- Everette Taylor Guest: Everette Taylor is an American serial entrepreneur, marketing executive, public speaker, and digital influencer. He is the Chief Marketing Officer for Artsy, the leading global marketplace for buying and selling art by the world's leading artists. Everette joined Artsy in 2019 from ET Enterprises, which he founded in 2013 and where he served as CEO. At ET Enterprises —the parent company of six businesses—Everette drove 3X growth of the company during 2018 and was recognized as a Forbes 30 under 30 All-Star Alumni. https://www.artsy.net/ (https://www.artsy.net/) For more information on applying to Superfine Art Fair as well as recordings of this and all of our past podcasts, just visit http://www.superfine.world/ (www.superfine.world ) IG: https://www.instagram.com/everette/?hl=en (@everette) | https://www.instagram.com/artsy/?hl=en (@artsy) Twitter: https://twitter.com/Everette?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (@Everette) | https://twitter.com/artsy (@artsy) IG: https://www.instagram.com/superfineartfair/?hl=en (@superfineartfair) Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander Mitow Executive Producer/Producer : Kelsey Susino Written by: Kelsey Susino, Alexander Mitow, and James Miille Audio Edited by: Federico Soler Fernandez

CMO Moves
Everette Taylor, CMO of Artsy - Redefining Success as the “Underdog” of the Marketing World

CMO Moves

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 40:40


Passionate. Humble. Relentless. These are a few of the words that come to mind (and have also been used to describe him) when it comes to Artsy CMO, Everette Taylor. Before taking on his latest CMO role at the young age of 30, Everette had already built up quite the life story to tell and perhaps this is what fuels his incredible storytelling skills. From being broke and homeless at age 17 to then launching several successful businesses of his own, Everette brings many diverse skills to the CMO role that are serving him well as he tackles the unchartered territory of expanding art accessibility for all.

The Tasha C Show
A Silent Cry

The Tasha C Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 45:00


***Note: If you or a loved one is dealing and thinking about commiting suicide, please call this numberNational Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255***Day 123 of My 366 Days Video Journey (My One Year YouTube Series). In today's podcast, I talk about the Everette Taylor's scary situation, Karrine Steffans's pregnancy?, Erykah Badu's new "power of the p" scent product, and more.Check out my podcast on these platforms: Spreaker, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Deezer, Podchaser, Podcast Addict, Podbean, TuneIn, Breaker, Iheartradio, and Castbox***#thetashacshow #tashactv #podcast

The Founder Hour
Everette Taylor | Defying the Odds and Building a Multi-Million Dollar Empire Spanning Marketing, Art, and Philanthropy

The Founder Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 79:23


Everette Taylor is a serial entrepreneur, marketing executive, and public speaker. His entrepreneurial journey began at the age of 19 when he started an event marketing technology company, EZ Events, which he successfully sold 2 years later.Since then, Everette has been a leader in the world of entrepreneurship and marketing, building several multi-million dollar brands.As CEO of ET Enterprises, Everette oversees a diverse portfolio of companies that include PopSocial, MilliSense, ArtX, Southside Fund, Hayver, and GrowthHackers.As a marketing executive, he helped lead both Qualaroo (acquired by Xenon Ventures) and Skurt (acquired by Fair) to successful acquisitions, oversaw growth for new mobile apps for Microsoft China, and led e-commerce company Sticker Mule to unprecedented growth as their youngest executive ever.He has been called a "marketing genius" by Forbes, a "marketing star" by Fortune Magazine, and "an innovator who's changing the consumer marketing game" by Black Enterprise. Most recently he was named one of the "100 Most Influential African-Americans" by The Root and Forbes 30 Under 30.In this episode, Pat and Posh sit down with Everette to learn about his upbringing in Richmond, VA, overcoming homelessness at a young age, getting his first marketing job at 14, and launching his own businesses after running marketing for various successful startups.He also shares his thoughts on today’s social media landscape, growing one’s personal brand, putting impact over profits, and what “wanting more” means to him.Tune in for a super genuine conversation with Everette as he uncovers some truths about being an entrepreneur and demystifies the crazy world of startups!SUBSCRIBE TO TFH NEWSLETTER & STAY UPDATED > http://bit.ly/tfh-newsletterFOLLOW TFH ON INSTAGRAM > http://www.instagram.com/thefounderhourFOLLOW TFH ON TWITTER > http://www.twitter.com/thefounderhourINTERESTED IN BECOMING A SPONSOR? EMAIL US > partnerships@thefounderhour.com

Success Music Podcast
Find Someone That Looks Like You And Has Made It! - Everette Taylor Prod. Levi Bridge

Success Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 15:30


Interesting conversation in this episode. Talking about finding people who are in the industry you want to be apart of and have made it. Getting out of your comfort zone and meeting people. Seeing people win on Instagram but making sure you know the work they had to put in. Follow Us On Instagram @SuccessMusicPodcast

Thoughts Over Coffee Daily
Episode 107 "From homeless to Serial Entrepreneur" Feat Everette Taylor

Thoughts Over Coffee Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 65:57


Today's episode features Serial Entrepreneur Everette Taylor! Everette shares his life story of growing up in poverty and finding his way to launching several successful businesses. Lots of gems dropped in this one! Take a sip and enjoy! Peace, Blessings, Cheers.

Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
#130 Self-made Man Explains How You Must Think to Win | Everette Taylor on Impact theory

Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 48:43


Before you conclude that circumstances prevent you from success, you might want to listen to what Everette Taylor has to say. Here is a man who was homeless, who first learned business from drug dealers, and who then started multiple multi-million dollar companies. He is now one of the most successful and recognized entrepreneurs under 30. How did he get there? On this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Everette Taylor shows how you can learn anything you want to learn if you are willing to truly listen to people and then put in the work. This episode is brought to you by:  Butcherbox: Use the discount code: "TOM" at butcherbox.com to get 20$ off and FREE BACON Brandcrowd: BrandCrowd: Get started for FREE by visiting BrandCrowd.com/maker Blinkist: Visit www.blinkist.com/IMPACT to try out the premium service completely free for 7 days! Skillshare: Start learning on Skillshare today with 2 free months at skillshare.com/impacttheory Pantheon: Visit pantheon.io/impact today! Impact Theory University: Visit university.impacttheory.com today!   SHOW NOTES:   Relentless is Everette’s favorite word  [3:05] Everette tells the story of being homeless and losing everything  [4:39] Embracing reality means actually finding a solution  [6:51] Everette and Tom discuss learning entrepreneurship from hustlers and drug dealers  [8:04] Tom asks Everette why the same poverty that breaks other people propelled him  [14:11] Everette explains why he needed to see entrepreneurs who looked like him  [17:11] Everette talks about the importance of emotional intelligence  [19:00] Everette advocates that you can learn anything you want to learn  [20:59] Everette says helping people is his deepest motivation  [22:30] Everette and Tom discuss what to say to someone who hasn’t found their passion  [25:08] Everette advocates really understanding your target audience  [26:53] Everette and Tom discuss the love of learning  [30:00] Everette describes one change people could make that would have the most impact  [35:30]   QUOTES:   “It’s one thing being homeless. It’s another thing having everything taken away from you.” [5:10] “My supplier, that was the first COO that I ever met. Being a drug dealer is like being a Chief Operating Officer.” [11:45] “There’s a lot of drug dealers. There’s not a lot of drug dealers who are making real money. It takes a certain je ne sais quoi to get to a point where you’re the boss.” [13:47]   FOLLOW:   TWITTER: http://bit.ly/32iYTRx FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2xBycsT INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/30o5ND9 WEBSITE: www.everettetaylor.com

Amanda Spann's MVP
Ep4: Stand-Out Entrepreneur Everette Taylor on Building an 8 Figure Company & The Secrets to Recurring Startup Success

Amanda Spann's MVP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 45:03


On this week's episode of Amanda Spann's MVP Podcast Amanda speaks with Everette Taylor about building an 8 figure company & the secrets to recurring startup success. Follow MVP on Instagram: @MVPodcast Follow Amanda Spann on Instagram: @TheAmandaSpann Contact Amanda Spann: AmandaSpann.com This show is produced by Weathers One Media, LLC.

Thoughts Over Coffee Daily
Episode 68 "The Moment" Featuring Everette Taylor

Thoughts Over Coffee Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 7:09


Happy Memorial day! It's a holiday but i'm still uploading this episode because CONSISTENCY! Today's episode features Serial entrepreneur Everette Taylor! Everette shares a short story about the moment that pushed him over the edge while being interviewed on Gerard Adams "Leaders Create Leaders" show. I would definitely recommend watching the entire episode! Full link below. Peace, Blessings, Cheers. Leaders Create Leaders Featuring Everette Taylor -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXsUhN0Uy6A

Product Hunt Radio
Why staying true to yourself is the best path to growth

Product Hunt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 33:43


Today I'm joined by Everette Taylor, a fellow entrepreneur and community builder that I got to know back when he was building GrowthHackers.com five years ago. But well before this, Everette began his founder journey starting (and then selling) an events business in his teenage years. He later went on to join a few startups to run marketing and growth, including Skurt (a company I regularly used prior to its acquisition) and StickerMule (a company that makes our awesome Product Hunt stickers). Today Everette runs ET Enterprises, a collection of businesses that include PopSocial, Hayver, Millisense, and his newest venture, ArtX. In this episode we talk about: Everette's path to entrepreneurship, including dropping out of school The importance of being authentic in everything you do Some of his favorite self-care apps We’ll be back next week so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Big thanks to Bubble, Spoka, and Dipsea for their support.

2050 TrailBlazers
Leveraging Entrepreneurship to Do Good in the World

2050 TrailBlazers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 43:52


Everette Taylor has started, or been part-owner of, eight different companies in his career. Through his work, he focuses on marketing, social media, events, and more. However, he also uses his brands under ET Enterprises to contribute work toward causes he’s passionate about. This episode is inspirational for anyone who is looking to explore personal growth. Everette is an incredible testament to the incredible things that hard work, mental health care, and focusing on doing good in the world can do.   https://www.2050trailblazers.com/episode/bhm02

OF10podcast
REWIND: Everette Taylor - How to break into startup marketing & tips for startups to find their audience

OF10podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 63:13


This is a special edition of the OF10podcast - a revisit in honor of AfroTech 2018 with guest, Everette Taylor who just gave FIRE talk at the largest Black Tech Conference in the world. He dropped many gems on stage, and I wanted you to hear the gems he also dropped on this episode in case you missed it or just in case you need a refresher.   AfroTech 2018 was another amazing event, and all I can say is - we are the ones we’ve been waiting for. And after this podcast, my hope is that you’re even more convinced of your ability to go out there and do something remarkable.   If you have a business, maybe you are your business, or maybe you just have a super-lit IG that more people should be following, you’ve got all these great things, but how do you get your content and your profile in front of a larger audience? And not just any audience, but the right audience based on their location and interests.   That’s where PopSocial comes in. PopSocial.com turns your 1 man Instagram crew into an entire team helping you get your content out to a larger audience - the right audience based on superior demographic and location targeting.   Use my code of10podcast (no spaces, all capital letters) to get $20 off the first month. Visit popsocial.com and use my code of10podcast to get $20 off your first month today!

The Six-Figure Empire Podcast
Episode 008: Everette Taylor - Homeless To Forbes List

The Six-Figure Empire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 30:25


On this episode of The Six-Figure Empire Podcast, Malachi sits down with Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, Everette Taylor as they talk business, success, and marketing. Everette goes in detail about what it took for him to succeed, and how some of his greatest successes originated from his ability to buckle down and make things work. Follow @Everette on all social platforms.

GHOGH with Jamarlin Martin
Episode 23: Everette Taylor

GHOGH with Jamarlin Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 76:30


Jamarlin talks to serial entrepreneur and marketing whiz, Everette Taylor, about building GrowthHackers, PopSocial, and other companies. Everette shares what he learned from selling his first tech business at age 21 and working with Snapchat on a new startup accelerator. They also discuss founders investing too much in public relations, and whether negro tech elites need to step up, reach back and help more Black people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HBCU Wall Street Podcast
EP 14 with Everette Taylor, Founder of PopSocial + CMO of Skurt

HBCU Wall Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 72:31


On Episode 14 of the HBCU Wall Street Podcast show, Co-Founders Jamerus Payton (@Jameruspayton) and Torrence Reed (@torrencer) talk with Everette Taylor, Founder of PopSocial, CMO of Skurt and many other companies and projects about his humble beginnings, remaining grounded in the tech industry and how he knew he was destined for something bigger. This episode is being brought to you by North Carolina Mutual. Visit their website at www.ncmutual.com

Rocketship.fm
Interview: Everette Taylor of GrowthHackers on going from homeless to Forbes 30 under 30

Rocketship.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 44:48


Marketing executive and serial entrepreneur, Everette Taylor, talks to us about being homeless in high school to becoming one of the most sought after marketing minds in todays tech world. When it comes to marketing, Everette Taylor knows his stuff. The Los Angeles-based entrepreneur is the founder and CEO of PopSocial, co-founder of marketing community GrowthHackers, and the Chief Marketing Officer for the transportation startup Skurt. His journey wasn’t always easy. At 17, Taylor, he was forced to live out of his car – which didn’t even run. Determined to rise above, he did some odd jobs for cash before enrolling at the only college he applied to: Virginia Tech. At 19, he started a small entertainment company that would arrange parties and social events. Just a few years later, he befriended entrepreneur and investor Sean Ellis, who helped him break into the tech industry and partnered with him to launch GrowthHackers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Create Your Life Series
CYLS 089: From Homeless To Running 3 Multi - Million Dollar Companies with Everette Taylor

Create Your Life Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 52:43


About our Guest: Everette Taylor is a four-time entrepreneur, marketing executive, public speaker and writer. His entrepreneurial career started at the age of 19 with his first company which was acquired 2 years later. Since then he has started three multi-million dollar companies: the marketing firm MilliSense where he serves as CEO, co-founded GrowthHackers.com where he served as VP of Growth, and recently founded the company PopSocial – the software company that provides affordable solution for brands to grow on social media where he also serves as CEO.  About this Episode:  In this episode Everette speaks very candidly about his high school homeless experience, dropping out of college, battling depression to becoming a top tech marketer and now running 3 multi- million dollar companies. Insight from this episode:   How to channel your internal happiness Keys to working smarter not harder The power of trust Secrets to scaling your company to $3 million in revenue in 15 months How Everette overcame being homeless and stayed motivated in spite of his circumstances The three sides to a person The three skills you need to have to be successful in todays world ** Everyone needs to know how to code and to have an understanding of the digital space ** Engineers in tech are trying to cut you out  Quotes:  “Skillset is the new currency” - Kevin Y. Brown episode #89 The #1 thing people miss when it comes to marketing is the product or service itself - Everette Taylor Episode #89 Resources Mentioned: http://www.stripe.com Favorite Quote: “Who You Are Today Is Not Good Enough For Tomorrow” - Everette Taylor Episode #89 Favorite Book: The Harry Potter Series Hacking Growth 3 keys to Create Your Best Life: Self Care Stay True To Who You Are Build A Real Skillset www.popsocial.co 25% off coupon code CYLS Kevin: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Guest Name: www.instagram.com/everette https://twitter.com/everette http://www.popsocial.co   Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast  

VB Engage - Mobile, Marketing, & Technology Podcast from VentureBeat
Everette Taylor, app wars, and the truth about growth hacking

VB Engage - Mobile, Marketing, & Technology Podcast from VentureBeat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 33:46


In this week's episode, Stewart and Travis interview the amazing Everette Taylor, a serial entrepreneur who went from being homeless to co-founding GrowthHackers, creating GrowthPup, and his current position as CMO at Skurt. He reveals the secrets of his success throughout this fascinating, eye-opening conversation (which includes a home truth about growth hacking). In the news, we discuss app marketing, a new report on app store optimization, an A.I. tool that automated the process of buying ads for apps, and a study that explains just how important native advertising has become. Hint: With 600% growth in spend over the last three years, pretty darn important.

Breaking Into Startups
#35: Everette Taylor - How a 17-year-old who was homeless in HS rose to become the CMO at Skurt

Breaking Into Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 85:59


Everette Taylor is not just any 27-year-old. Don’t be fooled by his age. To date, Everette built four companies including GrowthHackers.com, which he co-founded with Sean Ellis, Millisense Marketing Consulting, and GrowthPub. He is currently the Chief Marketing Officer at Skurt, a mobility startup delivering rental cars-on-demand. Additionally, he was recently announced as the National Brand Ambassador for the NASA Startup Initiative and has been honored as a Social Influencer of the Year by Black Enterprise. This Southside Richmond, Virginia-native, shares an extremely inspiring story of how he was able to achieve all of these accomplishments despite being homeless at young age. Now he travels the world speaking at various conferences while building and empowering his team at Skurt.

Dorm Room Tycoon (DRT)
How to Acquire Users with Everette Taylor, Skurt

Dorm Room Tycoon (DRT)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 61:10


In this interview, Everette Taylor talks about good marketing practices, why empathy is critical and how to grow your user base through social media and testing.

The Angry Millennial
Ep100: Everette Taylor

The Angry Millennial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 61:56


On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with entrepreneur + VP of Marketing at Skurt, Everette Taylor. Everette is founder of MilliSense (named after his mother Millicent), former CMO at StickerMule and leads growth + marketing for new projects at Microsoft. Throughout his career, Taylor has maintained a strong track record of helping companies grow through creative data-driven marketing. He has been called a "marketing genius" by Forbes, a "marketing star" by Fortune Magazine, a "visionary businessman" by The Huffington Post, and "an innovator who's changing the consumer marketing game" by Black Enterprise. In this episode, we chat about his recent talk at the Wonder Women Tech Conference, why he's been found the March of Dimes Foundation to be such a near + dear cause of his, how he struggled maintaining work/life balance early on in his entrepreneurial career suffering with bouts of depression, how working for renowned author, Neil Strauss, + later co-founding GrowthHackers with startup legend, Sean Ellis, changed his career outlook, how social media success makes most people think they're better off financially than what the reality is, how Creatives Aga;nst Depression is battling the feelings those social media stigmas can bring up, why he believes wholeheartedly in failure as a learning tool, and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial. Remember to always use #theangrymillennial on social media + follow @millennialangry on Twitter to ask any questions you'd like any of the upcoming guests to answer during the show.

Trailblazers.FM
TB 13: Everette Taylor – Millisense CEO & Microsoft Growth and Marketing Executive

Trailblazers.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 24:02


Everette Taylor, Founder and CEO of MilliSense, also leads Growth and Marketing at Microsoft.  Previously, Everette was the Chief Marketing Officer for Sticker Mule, and also started the business website GrowthHackers. Listen on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or TuneIn In this episode, we discussed: 04:00 -  Everette's inspiration to begin his own marketing firm 04:55 -  Who mentored him in his formative years in business 05:53 -  Some of the lessons he's learning right now while building MilliSense 07:15 -  He talked about a past challenge with GrowthHackers and what he did to overcome that 09:00 -  We discussed why product market fit is so important to young businesses 10:00 -  He shared some insight on growth hacks for social media 12:00 -  What small business owners can begin to do to build their social media communities 14:35 -  We also talked about how he stays motivated and keeps from getting stuck in comfort zones 15:20 -  What is on Everette's vision board for the next 10 years? Links and resources mentioned: EveretteTaylor.com Everette on Twitter Everette on Instagram Google Analytics Kissmetrics Everette's Fav App: Google Analytics Everette's Fav Book: Hooked by Nir Eyal & Ryan Hoover Everette's Bio Today, I'm pumped to finally have Everette Taylor on the podcast. He is a young, powerful influencer, Entrepreneur and Marketing Executive.  Presently, he is Founder and CEO of MilliSense (named after his mother Millicent) and leads growth and marketing for new projects at Microsoft. Throughout his career, Everette has maintained a strong track record of helping companies grow through creative data-driven marketing. He has been called a"marketing genius" by Forbes, a "marketing star" by Fortune Magazine, a "visionary businessman" by The Huffington Post, and "an innovator who's changing the consumer marketing game" by Black Enterprise.  Everette formerly served as Chief Marketing Officer for the popular e-commerce company Sticker Mule and also started the business website GrowthHackers with renown entrepreneur Sean Ellis and led marketing for the platform, taking it from zero to a thriving community that catapults the ideas and strategies of today's marketers to help them think outside of the box and establish their value in the industry. Thanks for Listening! We appreciate you visiting our site today and for helping to bring awareness to the Trailblazers.FM podcast. Please leave an honest review for The Trailblazers Podcast on iTunes & Stitcher! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to get automatic updates! It’s free! Subscribe / Listen on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or TuneIn  

Experts On The Wire (SEO, Content Marketing, Social Media)
011: Interview With Everette Taylor

Experts On The Wire (SEO, Content Marketing, Social Media)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 52:35


Everette is Head Of Growth For New Mobile Products At Microsoft and CEO of Millisense. We talked about a TON in this conversation… meeting Jaime Foxx, getting press in places like Fortune and Forbes, how ‘verified’ Twitter works, diversity in tech, working TWO full time jobs, snapchat and more. I hope you enjoy this in-depth […] The post 011: Interview With Everette Taylor appeared first on Evolving SEO.

OF10podcast
2/10 Everette Taylor (MilliSense)

OF10podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 61:44


Everette Taylor is an entrepreneur and marketing pro who served as Chief Marketing Officer at Sticker Mule. The hugely popular custom stickers startup. He’s also founder at MilliSense, a marketing firm headquartered in Los Angeles. He built GrowthHackers with three partners, and partnered with NFL free safety Brandian Ross to create the brand Unity Over Self, which helps children with autism. We discuss how students coming out of college break into marketing for startups, and tips for startup teams to get to Product Market Fit. This episode is brought to you by Classana. Find the best books to read and classes to take on Classana.com

Creative Hustle Podcast
01 CEO Everette Taylor

Creative Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 23:54


This week on the Creative Hustle Podcast Derek Sharp welcomes entrepreneur,marketing executive and CEO of Millisense Everette Taylor, to the show to discuss growing up, his work with charities, and if entrepreneurship something you can be taught and more .....

No More Reasonable Doubt Podcast
E10 - Everette Taylor, CMO, Sticker Mule

No More Reasonable Doubt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2015 25:03


In this No More Reasonable Doubt episode we interview Everette Taylor who is the Chief Marketing Officer at Sticker Mule.     Want to learn more about how we are building a community to help young professionals of color have more impact at work?  Visit us at www.NoMoreReasonableDoubt.com    --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/no-more-reasonable-doubt-podcast/message