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Crypto Current
129.How Vault12 can backup, secure and protect all your digital assets

Crypto Current

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 28:17


Today Max Skibinksy joins us to discuss how Vault12 can backup, secure and protect all your digital assets. Max is the CEO and Co-Founder of Vault12. He is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor and startup mentor. Most recently, Max was an investment partner with Andreessen Horowitz, where he focused on enterprise security and bitcoin and deals with Tanium, TradeBlock and Digital Ocean. In addition to co-founding Vault12, Max leads the R&D team.  Before that, Max was the founder and CEO of Hive7, a social entertainment company that became part of The Walt Disney Company. In 2003, Max joined newly formed Voltage Security, an encryption startup incubated at Stanford University, where he architected and designed an Identity-Based Encryption messaging system that was showcased at DEMO '04. Voltage was acquired by Hewlett Packard in 2015. Max has also advised and invested in many startups graduating from Y Combinator including Eligible, Transcriptic and ZenPayroll.  Max graduated with a masters degree in theoretical and mathematical physics from Moscow State University. Links Coindesk Bitcoin News Decrypt View this episode on our website here. *Disclaimer. None of this information is financial advice. ~ Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Discord and Uptrennd today! ~ Want to make ~$25+ a month for FREE? Sign up to get a FREE emrit.io Coolspot today!  ~ Want to learn more about cryptocurrency? Check out our educational videos today! ~ Swan is the easiest and most affordable way to accumulate Bitcoin with automatic recurring purchases. Start your plan today and get $10 of free Bitcoin dropped into your account. ~ Looking to attend a cryptocurrency or blockchain event? Check out our events page! ~ Tune in on Crypto Current TV throughout the week for a 24/7 crypto stream on the latest action on crypto markets, news, and interviews with the industry’s top experts! ~ Enjoying our podcast? Please leave us a 5 star review here! ~ Stay up to date with the latest news in cryptocurrency by opting-in to our newsletter! You will receive daily emails (M-S) that are personalized and curated content specific to you and your interests, powered by artificial intelligence.  ~ We were featured as one of the Top 25 Cryptocurrency Podcasts and one of the 16 Best Cryptocurrency Podcasts in 2020. ~ Are you an accredited investor looking to invest in cryptocurrency? Check out Crescent City Capital. ~ Want to take educational courses on cryptocurrency & blockchain? Sign up for Blockchain Training Academy today! ~ Earn Interest. Receive Loans. Trade Crypto. Start Today! Learn more about how you can sign up for Blockfi  ~ Want to be on our show or know someone who should? Contact us today! ~ We hope you are enjoying our cryptocurrency and blockchain educational content! We greatly appreciate donations, which all go directly towards creating even better educational content. Thank you for your generosity! Buy us a coffee here :)

Printavo PrintHustlers Podcast
How To Handle Payroll At Your Print Shop

Printavo PrintHustlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 3:42


Getting started with a reputable HR provider early on will save you many headaches down the road. Dealing with new employee documentation, benefits, taxes, offer letters, payroll, hourly, contractor, and full-time employees will drive you up a wall! At Printavo, when we first started hiring employees, we wanted to make sure everything was very clear for our team members. When was payday, how to enroll in benefits, etc needed to all be written clearly and easily comprehensible for everyone. In addition, you have enough on your plate and don't need HR issues added onto this. We did a lot of research when finding an HR/payroll provider that was simple to use and had a support team to help us. We looked into using our accountant, ADP, ZenPayroll, Gusto, Intuit, and more. After many trials, phone calls, and demos, we decided on Gusto. Gusto met our needs in the following ways: 1. Onboarding new hires - They can allow you to create new-hire documents for signing. 2. Support - Their live chat and email support has been amazing. They do have a phone number although we haven't needed to call it. 3. Data - We can pull all types of reports, find old paystubs and connect Gusto with other services for reimbursements, detailed accounting, and time-tracking. 4. Benefits - When we started to offer healthcare to our team, setting this up was unbelievably simple and required little work. They can handle 401k, transit benefits and more. We're not compensated by Gusto to write this but truly feel it can help shops grow and focus on printing. Any questions? Drop a comment below! Try Printavo: www.printavo.com

The IVY Podcast
#10: How to Scale Like a Silicon Valley Titan with Wayne Chang, Entrepreneur & Investor Extraordinaire

The IVY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 48:48


At age 32, Wayne Chang is already one of the most successful entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and renowned for building innovative companies that solve real pain points. His latest venture, Crashlytics, sold to Twitter about a year after it launched—and was valued at ~$300 million at Twitters IPO. But Wayne started his first company much younger: since age 7, he has been building ventures, and he's played an important role in a wide variety of leading tech companies, including Dropbox, Napster, and i2Hub. In this fascinating discussion, Wayne shares his unparalleled insights about the evolving art and science of entrepreneurship in a technology-driven society, as well as his advice on how to build game-changing ventures in a notoriously uncertain and competitive landscape. Besides entrepreneurship, Wayne is also an avid angel investor. He has early investments in companies like DraftKings, Tablelist, SoFi, ZenPayroll, Planet Labs, JetSmarter, and Slash Keyboard. He is a limited partner in several prominent venture funds. Wayne originally dropped out of UMass Amherst as an undergraduate, and he was recently awarded an honorary PhD from his alma mater, recognizing him as a leader who stands to transform the world. We hope you enjoy this fascinating discussion with Wayne Chang! And remember to visit IVY.com to enjoy access to a lifetime of learning, growth, and impact through in-person collaborations with world-class leaders, thinkers, and institutions.

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
EP 537: Raised $150k Then CTO Left, Now He's Cruising $30k MRR with LeadFuze CEO Justin McGill

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 21:21


Justin McGill. He’s an entrepreneur and owned a startup in 2008 when he started a digital agency. After he scaled that out, he launched LeadFuze – a B2B lead generation platform. He’s also the co-host of Zero to Scale Podcast which gives us a behind the scenes look at growing a startup with 200K per month in MRR. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – The Ultimate Sales Machine What CEO do you follow? –  Elon Musk Favorite online tool? — ZenPayroll which is now Gusto and bench.co Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – Justin would’ve told himself that entrepreneurship was a path in life he could take   Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:50 – Nathan introduces Justin to the show 02:15 – LeadFuze is a software platform 02:21 – LeadFuze allows to you to search for contact information and automate the outreach to ideal and prospective customers—turning them into possible sales opportunities 02:35 – LeadFuze is a subscription-based company 02:55 – Average MRR is $175 03:08 – Early stage companies are using LeadFuze 03:25 – Average number of customers 03:45 – LeadFuze started off completely  bootstrapped and had a small raise of $150K 03:56 – Two of three investors are Rob Walling of Drip and David Hauser of Grasshopper 04:26 – Justin shares why he decided to take capital 04:43 – Justin did a small equity round 06:10 – If you’re trying to grow your sales, LeadFuze can help you 06:43 – LeadFuze is web-based 07:00 – LeadFuze wants to focus exclusively on lead generation 07:24 – LeadFuze is a software with a service 08:14 – Gross customer churn and revenue churn 08:35 – “Customers stay for 6 months or so” 09:15 – Why not just charge $175 upfront? 09:31 – LeadFuze is currently a product company without engineering help 09:47 – Justin is trying to look for a CTO 10:58 – Justin shares why his CTO left 11:57 – Current team size on remote 12:18 – About to open an office in Phoenix, AZ 12:30 – LeadFuze has 3 co-founders, one who was Justin’s sales coach 13:55 – CAC 14:05 – Around $300 14:28 – Justin invested in content and that is what driving the signups at the moment 14:50 – LeadFuze offers 20 leads for free 15:02 – 8.5% of the signups convert from free trial to paid 15:10 – Free trial doesn’t require a credit card 15:40 – Total 2015 revenue 15:50 - LeadFuze started totally free 16:11 – Average total cash flow by the end of 2015 is around $250K 16:45 – Some of the sources where LeadFuze pulls data are from ClearBit, Full Contact, and Tower Data 17:23 – Hit Justin up on Twitter 18:55 – The Famous Five   3 Key Points: As a startup, the pay-as-you-go model may be more beneficial than subscription plans. Entrepreneurs need to be more open about their people leaving. Don’t waste time and TAKE the leap as early as you can.   Resources Mentioned: Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Drip – Nathan uses Drip’s email automation platform and visual campaign builder to build his sales funnel Toptal – Nathan found his development team using Toptal for his new business Send Later. He was able to keep 100% equity and didn’t have to hire a co-founder due to the quality of Toptal Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible. Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books. The Top Inbox  – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences Jamf – Jamf helped Nathan keep his Macbook Air 11” secure even when he left it in the airplane’s back seat pocket ClearBit, Full Contact, and Tower Data Where LeadFuze pulls its data @Jus10McGill – Justin’s Twitter handle Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: 'The Best Seed Investors Hunt' with Paige Craig @ Arena VC

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 22:34


Paige Craig is a Founder and General Partner of Arena Ventures. He is an experienced angel investor who has invested in over 110 startups in the last seven years, including companies like Lyft, AngelList, Wish, Postmates, Twitter, Styleseat, Zenpayroll, Quizup and more. Paige spent the first half of his career in the Marine Corps and US Intelligence Community and later launched a defense contractor, driving alone into Iraq in 2003 with just $10,000 and expanding operations across the Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Africa and Southeast Asia. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Paige made his way into the wonderful world of VC? 2.) What were Paige's biggest takeaways from his previous career in the military? How did this shape his investment thesis? 3.) Arena VC have both the fund and the AngelList syndicate, why did Paige choose this dual model? What have been the drivers of it's success? 4.) What does Paige believe makes a great VC? What aspects of himself would he like to improve upon? Is an inherent fight mode common among VCs? 5.) What advice would Paige give to someone looking to start a syndicate? What would Craig recommend to someone looking to join a syndicate? Items Mentioned In Today’s Episode: Paige’s Fave Book: Ender's Game  Paige’s Fave Blog or Newsletter: Mattermark Daily   As always you can follow The Twenty Minute VC, Harry and Paige on Twitter here! If you would like to see a more colourful side to Harry with many a mojito session, you can follow him on Instagram here!  

The Small Business Radio Show
#342 Solutions for Debt Collection, Payroll, Overtime and Minimum Wage Increase

The Small Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015 53:52


Segment 1: Mike Cardoza is a former senior executive of a debt-buying company, a debt collection agency, and a major regional high-volume debt collection law firm. Mike founded The Cardoza Law Corporation in order to share the truth about consumer credit and finance with clients and to be their “partner in prosperity”. He is the author of "The Secret World of Debt Collection: Beat Collectors at Their Own Game - A Former Collections Executive Reveals How". Segment 2: Joshua Reeves believes in the power of software to solve complex problems and co-founded ZenPayroll to deliver delightful, modern payroll to businesses everywhere. Joshua was selected to the 2012 Forbes 30 Under 30 list and is a regular contributor to Forbes, Entrepreneur and Business Insider. Segment 3: Winnie Sun is the Managing Director and Founding Partner of Sun Group Wealth Partners, a trusted financial consulting firm providing financial planning services to small business owners, senior executives, celebrities, and established families throughout the West Coast. Segment 4: Andrew Davis is the author of “Brandscaping: Unleashing the Power of Partnership”, one of Amazon's top 100 marketing books. He has produced a documentary film called Roadside Ambition, the amazing true story of one small town and two huge balls. His new book “Town, Inc.” is coming out this Fall. Segment 5: Michael Saltsman is the Research Director at the Employment Policies Institute and former field economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Sponsored by Sage and Nextiva. 

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series
Joshua Reeves (Gusto) - The Startup Journey: A Marathon, Not a Sprint

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 55:12


Joshua Reeves, co-founder and CEO of ZenPayroll, explains how building truly impactful products takes time, and how crucial it is to set aside time throughout one's journey for introspection. Reeves also discusses finding meaning by seeing the people in processes and modeling your future by identifying people you admire.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Joshua Reeves (Gusto) - The Startup Journey: A Marathon, Not a Sprint

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 57:12


Joshua Reeves, co-founder and CEO of ZenPayroll, explains how building truly impactful products takes time, and how crucial it is to set aside time throughout one's journey for introspection. Reeves also discusses finding meaning by seeing the people in processes and modeling your future by identifying people you admire.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series
Joshua Reeves (Gusto) - The Startup Journey: A Marathon, Not a Sprint

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 55:11


Joshua Reeves, co-founder and CEO of ZenPayroll, explains how building truly impactful products takes time, and how crucial it is to set aside time throughout one's journey for introspection. Reeves also discusses finding meaning by seeing the people in processes and modeling your future by identifying people you admire.

The Businessology Show
#024: Value Pricing With Ron Baker

The Businessology Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2014 61:26


In this episode of The Businessology Show, Dan and Jason speak with value pricing mastermind Ron Baker. Discover how Ron became a value pricing guru not from the economic side, but from the customer service and experience side. Learn the 8 steps to implementing value pricing, why we all need to get rid of time sheets (“the only place that time spent should matter, is in prison”) and how ultimately, value is a feeling not a number.Huge thanks to our sponsors this week, Harvest and ZenPayroll!

The Businessology Show
#023: Value Pricing with Wes McClure

The Businessology Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 59:43


Dan and Jason talk value pricing, agile development and so much more with Wes McClure.Big thanks to our sponsors this week, Harvest and ZenPayroll!

The Businessology Show
#022: Positioning Q&A

The Businessology Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2014 66:23


The Businessology Show has some of the smartest listeners around. Hear Dan and Jason answer their insightful questions about positioning, the difference between “customers” and “clients”, and how to come up with a great company name and logo (short answer – ask your wife).Big thanks to our sponsors this week, Harvest and ZenPayroll!

The Businessology Show
#021: Interview with Mike Monteiro

The Businessology Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2014 55:49


Mike Monteiro joins Dan and Jason for a spirited (and funny!) conversation about positioning, pricing, selling design, and how sometimes you need to fake it until you make it. Hear his insightful views on pricing effectively, never coming from a place of fear, positioning your company in the ever-changing world of design, and how in the end, you are the sum of your clients.Big thanks to our sponsors this week: Harvest and ZenPayroll!