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    <description>&lt;p&gt;I am CEO and co-founder of PointAbout, Inc. We launched AppMakr.com in 2010, a DIY platform that lets anyone make an iPhone, Android and Windows Phone app--no coding experience required.  I am a speaker &amp; panelist on ways social media &amp; mobile innovations are changing our lives.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>And the Secret to being a successful entrepreneur is...</title>
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      <description>Originally appeared on DanielOdio.com on 10/26/2010. Something hit me today like a ton of bricks. Something thats so damn obvious I cant believe I never encapsulated it into a single coherent thought before. The secret to being a successful entrepreneur is trading up. Yep, thats right, trading up. Trading up, as in the Red Paperclip guy who, after a series of trades, went from a paperclip to a house. Except Im not talking about trading paperclips for houses. Im talking about turning nothing into something. Im talking about hustling. About maximizing opportunities. About asking yourself, what could I do with this thing I just got, to turn it into something bigger and better based on my goals? (the thing being press, or a successful product launch, or an introduction, or basically anything). I just realized today this is something I do all the time. Ive done it so much that its ingrained in the very fabric of my being. Itd be really easy to take this the wrong way, especially if you dont trade up often or at all. I dont mean this in a manipulative sort of way at all. Theres a certain earnestness you have to have in...&lt;div&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.softwareceo.com/blog/entry/41948/And-the-Secret-to-being-a-successful-entrepreneur-is.../"&gt;[Read more]&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Daniel Odio</author>
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      <title>Fundraising Hacks: Interview with Naval Ravikant of AngelList</title>
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      <description>This is the first of a multi-part blog post IÂ’ll be writing over the next week that will chronicle my experience raising a $1MM round for AppMakr . IÂ’ll be sharing my learning and experiences as a first-time fundraiser out here in the Valley. Â My goal is to provide pragmatic tips to help other entrepreneurs understand the process and short-cut the time fundraising typically takes. Â Think of it as download that condenses 4 months of learning into a series of blogs you can read in an hour. Be sure to subscribe to the blog (at right) if youÂ’d like to get those future posts. Â Also, weÂ’re throwing a party to thank the investors who made this round possible, and celebrating the fact that over 1,000,000 people have now used apps made through AppMakr. Â  RSVP here to join us on 10/28 at 6:30pm. Â YouÂ’ll meet Mitch Kapor, George Zachary, Pietro Dova, Ben Narasin and other AppMakr investors. For this first post, I scored an interview with Naval Ravikant , one of the co-founders of VentureHacks , which runs AngelList . Â AppMakr went through AngelList, and intros from AngelList were responsible for 54.5% ($545k) of the $1MM we raised. Â Needless to...&lt;div&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.softwareceo.com/blog/entry/41942/Fundraising-Hacks-Interview-with-Naval-Ravikant-of-AngelList/"&gt;[Read more]&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Daniel Odio</author>
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