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Curtis Nalley and his team have helped secure over $1 billion in funding for over 300,000 clients across the country. What started out as just a need to crack the funding code for his own businesses, became a passion to help teach entrepreneurs to secure the very best funding so they have a chance to turn their business dreams into reality. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. You need to obtain positive leverage to gain success. 2. Lending America can help you by taking cards and converting them through a proper escrow process into zero percent cash. 3. Pursue your passions, study your successes and learn from your failures. Check out and learn more. Watch the two powerful short videos! - Entrepreneurs On Fire Sponsors: HubSpot: A platform that's easy for your entire team to use! Learn how HubSpot can make it easier for your business to grow better at Hubspot.com! Lending America: Fund your business with 0% interest with the help of Lending America! Visit EOFire.com/lending for more details and for service disclaimers. Zapier: Connect all your apps, automate routine tasks, and streamline your processes so you can free up your time. Try Zapier for free today at Zapier.com/fire!
In this episode, we turn the tables! Marybeth Haines interviews Scott! Marybeth supports Black Card Books authors in the implementation of marketing strategies & strategic partnerships using their published book. She helps them fund their book and to use that as a marketing tool. In episode, Marybeth and Scott talk about that and how to use Strategic Partnerships to fund and ANYTHING ELSE! […] The post #033: How to Fund ANYTHING with Marybeth Haines appeared first on Multiply Your Business Podcasts.
In 2012 James Beshara and his co-founder officially launched Tilt, a platform that aimed to make crowdfunding not only more personal but to make the process as easy as possible. But if you ask the Y-Combinator alum himself, he'll say that Tilt was created years before it even launched. Originally starting off as an offshoot of an earlier startup that he was working on, he soon found himself working on Tilt more and more. It was then he realised he was onto something. "For every young entrepreneur out there, starting, or building, or founding something. It always sounds like it just starts one day in February or starts one afternoon when you get hit with inspiration. When in truth I think it is the amalgamation of just always starting things, doing things, trying out ideas and one of them just starts to get pulled from you, and you start to spend more time on it." Ever since it's inception Tilt has been on a tear. In just four short years Tilt is now valued at $500 million and has crowdfunded some of the world's most memorable campaigns in recent memory. Like sending the Jamaican bobsled team to the Sochi Olympics to raising over $180 thousand for several campaigns providing relief to the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Along the way though James has learnt some very valuable lessons on what it means to be the CEO and co-founder of a fast-growing startup. We chat with James today and he reveals his personal methods and strategies on how to build a startup that not only scales, but scales quick. In this episode you will learn: The importance of waiting for the right co-founder How to get out of your own head and move fast, all while developing the best product possible Why the smartest people in the room might not necessarily give you the best advice How to design and build a product to grow as fast as possible The two key things every entrepreneurs needs to focus on if they want to succeed & much more!
Frank and Richard discuss the rumors of a UFC sale. Frank announces his induction into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall Of Fame. The guys roll out their Fund Anything crowd sourcing campaign, detailing the creative ways that they've come up with to reward listeners who contribute. Visit the show's crowd sourcing campaign page at fundanything.com/phoneboothfighting New episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or phoneboothfighting.com Follow the show on Instagram @phoneboothfighting & Twitter/Snapchat @phoneboothfight
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Brad Wyman is the producer of over 40 films including Oscar winning “Monster” starring Charlize Theron, “Freeway” starring Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon and Golden Globe winner Kiefer Sutherland, and “Blitz” starring Jason Statham. He’s also an expert in crowd funding - as the lead on the film division of IndieGogo he tripled monthly contributions to $3 million a month in less than a year, and has acted as Chief Crowdfunding Officer for Fund Anything, during which time he oversaw several million dollar crowdfunding campaigns. He now acts as Chief Content Officer for fan driven crowdfunding platform Fanbacked.com.
This week we talk about the ways we've funded our short films.
This week Mr. Regular and The Roman of Regular Car Reviews join us for an unholy cacaphony of grunting, dick jokes and the occassional mention of a car. Our guests arrive dressed in their finest as we talk about everybody's new favorite tv show Glasgow Today, the New York International Auto Show, the adventures of the Downsyndrome Knight, angry Jalopnik Commenters and of course the massively successful Fund Anything campaign that brought Regular Car Reviews to Los Angeles.
Real life brothers Stephen & Kyle Mooney team up like Mario and Luigi to bring you a new kind of gaming podcast… Arcade Bros! This week, Kyle is off so Stephen goes solo to talk about Nintendo, GTA 5, and the Fund Anything campaign for Adam Carolla! For more great shows and podcasts, check out http://foureyedradio.com […]
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In this week's episode, Nasir and Matt welcome attorney Mark Wisnosky to discuss the ongoing legal battle involving patents on podcasts and legal crowdfunding. They also talk about a class action lawsuit against McDonald's, the proposed new rules for overtime pay, and Uber's smart move to increase its insurance policies. Nasir and Matt also answer questions dealing with manager managed LLC's, employees wanting access to their personal files, and what questions you can legally ask in an interview. Full Podcast Transcript NASIR: We’re back with another episode of Legally Sound Smart Business! I’m very excited for this one. We have a packed content theme, I think. A lot of employment law issues and some patent law. What do you think, Matt? Are you ready for this? MATT: Yeah, there are a lot of good stories and questions this week, probably enough that it could be split into two separate episodes. We’ll see how long it runs and just see what happens, I guess, but there is a lot of action going on this week. NASIR: Action-packed. All right, let’s get started! MATT: This is a pretty interesting story and I guess it’s been going on for longer. I just heard about it this week but it’s been going on for a little bit longer. Obviously, anyone that listens to this know what a podcast is and is familiar with podcasts and listens to them. NASIR: By the way, that’s a weird assumption. That’s not necessarily. MATT: We’ve hit on this in episodes in the past but it’s essentially these patent troll issues. I heard about this from listening to Adam Carolla. He’s saying there’s these companies – mostly attorneys or law firms – just buying up these patents but there are these people saying that they own the technology behind podcasting. I’m not sure exactly what they’re saying they own but, apparently, it’s getting in this whole law suit that they own all the technology for podcasting and people that do podcasts have to pay them some sort of licensing. This is step one in the story. There are some other things going on, too. To fight this, Adam Carolla who is one of the most popular podcasts and Marc Maron who has another very popular podcast and some other big names, they’re all coming together. I think Adam Carolla is the one who’s running this page but he’s doing a thing on Fund Anything. This is like a Kickstarter – a crowdfunding idea – and he’s going on there and trying to pay the legal fees for the lawsuit through people that listen to podcasts, essentially. We have these patent trolls coming in on this podcast technology. We have licensing fees getting thrown around. We also have a lawsuit – litigation paid for by an audience, essentially. A lot of different pieces going on with this. NASIR: Absolutely. I actually read a little bit more about this guy. Apparently, the idea is some invention that he had in 1996. The process was based upon cassettes and somehow that translated to digital and his later patents that he filed and something to that effect. But all I know is that he has been successful once which is crazy. He actually won a lawsuit against Apple. It was appealed by Apple and then it settled and went away assumingly that Apple paid him off with less than the amount that it was awarded and it was like a 6-million-dollar original judgment. I assume that’s the money that he’s using to fight these lawsuits but I just cannot imagine that he’s going to be here for the long haul. We’re not patent attorneys but we have one in our firm that I wanted to give a call to so I think this is a great opportunity to get his perspective on this. I know we’ve talked about patent trolls in the past but I think this is a little bit more sophisticated. Let’s get him on the line. His name is Mark Wisnosky. Hey, Mark! Thanks for joining the show! We went over some of the details with this podcast fight with this patent troll. We’ve covered patent trolls in the past and I just cannot believe this guy is actually trying to claim this.
After a few great questions from listeners, we have a celebrity guest: Grammar Girl, the best selling author, award-winning podcaster, and brain behind Quickanddirtytips.com. She answers dorky questions about wine grammar in her fun, brilliant style! Listener questions were: What does it mean exactly when someone says a wine is rustic? Have you found wine shopping to be like fashion i.e.; certain items are a better bargain at certain times of the year? Unless I have a specific meal I am planning I tend to buy the same wine to drink and I go through stages. Am I messing up my palate by having a standard that I always go to? I sought out a Blaufränkisch and I was really surprised by how sweet it was. Is this typical of all Blaufränkisch , a Hungarian style, or just that vinter? And then we get to the famous Mignon Fogarty, AKA Grammar Girl! She answers three questions for me: Should wine types (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, etc) be capitalized in writing? Why are some wine types not capitalized (champagne, sherry) by some wine writers? What's the deal with variety v. varietal? Mignon is a great person, brilliant, fun, and I'm thrilled we connected. Find her at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/grammar-girl And more about her new project, Peeve Wars here: http://FundAnything.com/peevewars
Great tales of English word evolution: From pantaloons to pants, caravan to van, and much more. Guest Writer: Bonnie Trenga Sponsor: http://FundAnything.com/peevewars
When you read about a character, in some ways your brain acts as though it thinks you ARE the character. It's amazing. Grammar Girl and the Savvy Psychologist explain how. Subscribe to the Savvy Psychologist's show at iTunes. Get the card game Peeve Wars at http://FundAnything.com/peevewars
This episode is part 2 in my lonely trek across the desolate and forlorn wasteland that is my quivering, pasty white soul without my Chill. Really I got to interview a hero of mine who I still can't believe took the time out for us. DON BARRIS and MARY JANE GREEN joined me from a secret car somewhere in West Hollywood California probably. We discussed Don's Huge Hog, Michigan, Origins of The Big 3 Project, Fund Anything.com: The Big 3 Project, Touring with Dice, Deathsquad Network, Advice for New Comics, The Ding Dong Show and a ton more. They were amazing and if you aren't listening to and supporting Don's work you should be. D'SISIVE provided the music with the track NEVER KNEW ME from the album VAUDEVILLE. Thanks as always to Sherley and Clove! Love from Hali to Miami. DON BARRIS MARY JANE GREEN Don's Huge Hog Michigan Origins of The Big 3 Project The Ding Dong Show Fund Anything.com: The Big 3 Project Touring with Dice Deathsquad Network Advice for New Comics
Our edited version of our most recent broadcast featuring our interview (only) with John Ratzenberger as our special guest, discussing his promotion for his upcoming newest TV series: John Ratzenberger's American Made through Fund Anything. Catch the inteview on YouTube! Closing Song: "Big John's Coming to Town" by: AllenAyersProductions.
John Ratzenberger is a multi-Emmy-nominated actor and accomplished screenwriter, director, producer and author, best known for playing mail carrier Cliff Clavin on the long-running NBC sitcom “Cheers.” What many may not know, is that his father was a truck driver, giving John a deep respect and admiration for truckers and the job they do. On October 21, 2013, John launched a crowd source campaign with Donald Trump's FundAnything.com for his new television series John Ratzenberger’s American Made, where he will tour the country and spotlight some of the best American made products and manufacturers. Mr. Ratzenberger stops by to share some of his time with us to discuss his new series and how you can be a part of his campaign sharing of Fund Anything/American Made, win prizes and even appear on the show! Individuals can also see these companies and industry groups on the TV series Facebook page. Come join the conversation!
Filmmaker Zoe Cassavetes talks about her new project, Day Out of Days, about a once well-known actress who struggles to maintain her sanity and dignity in the obstacle course known as Hollywood.
Dr. Linda McCarthy Ph.D in Metaphysical Counseling,and is a Board Certified Life Strategies Coach with the American Assn. of Drugless Practitioners. She is a member of the American Holistic Medical Assn.,and a Co-Author of the #1 best-selling book “The Wellness Code” Mark Torok one of the “New Masters of Real Estate Investing,” He is a bestselling co-author of Defend and Protect, a book on how everyone can protect themselves in today's world and he is an active real estate investor. He has is the founder of The Torok Law Firm P.C. Brad Wyman Producer of over 40 feature films and now the chief crowdfunding officer at FundAnything.com . He is one of the most prolific and successful producers of independent films in Hollywood. His impressive 25 year career boasts the indie blockbuster, MONSTER, the Patty Jenkins film that earned CharlizeTheron an Academy Award for Best Actress. David Kassir Washington DC Leading Financial Advisor and Managing Principal of Manna Capital Management Dara Fischetti creator of Super Girl Fitness
Emily Bayton partner and the Co-Practice Group Leader of the Intellectual Property and Technology Practice Group at Lewis and Roca. Her practice is focused primarily on protecting and defending clients' trademarks in the United States and around the world. She also has experience in all other areas of intellectual property, including copyright, trade secrets, rights of privacy and publicity, advertising, and sweepstakes/promotions Brad Wyman producer of over 40 feature films and now the chief crowdfunding officer at FundAnything.com. He is one of the most prolific and successful producers of independent films in Hollywood. With over 30 features to his credit, Wyman has worked with an impressive roster of A-list talent, from Reese Witherspoon and CharlizeTheron to Matthew McConaughey and Cristina Ricci Jason Drohn a former Pepsi truck driver who caught the Internet bug about 7 years ago. Since then, he's grown into one of the most respected marketers online, and built 3 very successful businesses in online training and consulting. Jeffrey T. Jones owner of the Law Offices of Jeffrey T. Jones in Charleston WV, specializes in the areas of solving IRS and State Tax Problems and Personal Injury Litigation. He is the a bestselling author of the book “Protect and Defend”, has been invited by the IRS to speak at their seminars on behalf of taxpayers and has written Special Reports dealing with business payroll taxes and ways to solve your IRS problems. He also represents persons injured or killed in accidents
Adam opens the show by sharing a story with Drew about a disagreement he and Lynette had over her car keys recently. Later the conversation turns to Adam's Fund Anything campaign and Adam shares his promotional Bryan Cranston video with Drew. They also take calls about a developmental disorder, smoking hookah, and a classic Loveline episode. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.