Adrian Bye interviews the CEOs you read about on MeetInnovators.com. And now you can access them easily via itunes. Learn what the world's top internet CEOs do when they want to get to the next level.
Matt Moog was previously the CEO of CoolSavings and before that did presentations with Bill Gates at Microsoft. Matt talks about his time at CoolSavings (the original coupon site on the web), which i…
Abed Abusaleh from Euro RSCG is one of the very top media buyers from one of the top TV agencies so this was a pretty rare insight to get. Some Internet guys will be saying this is a pointless interv…
Hamlet Batista is the best SEO I've ever met. He cut his teeth by being at the top of Google for keywords like Viagra and Phentermine. You can't always tell who is good and who isn't in SEO. But I sa…
The nerd level of David Weekly from PBwiki is rather high since he proudly informed me during the interview that he started programming at the age of five. I've been watching David from a distance fo…
Matt Hill is the CEO of Shopit.com. Shopit is like eBay for social networking sites. According to Matt, Shopit is now the fastest growing e-commerce application on Facebook. EBay has had a lot of fra…
Patrick Byrne from Overstock.com and his company made headlines for suing the state of New York over the issue of affiliate taxes. This issue doesn't just affect New York, as it could soon be the sam…
Jason Fried from 37signals joins me for this interview. 37signals builds Web-based software and service products for small businesses. They're pretty famous in the web2.0 crowd for being easy to use.…
Joe Abrams from The Software Toolworks was the key investor in the company that built MySpace - Intermix. He's extremely low profile, and it was something of a miracle to get this interview. Joe's ma…
This interview is with Chris Young, who founded Klipmart, which he sold to DoubleClick. He recently started the Digital Broadcasting Group. His businesses have focused on online video, advertising, s…
This interview is with Mark Kahn of TRAFFIQ.com, which is a marketplace for branded traffic inventory a bit like eBay. Publishers put their inventory on it, and media buyers can buy it. Traffiq is an…
This interview is with Keith Richman, CEO of Break Media, formally Break.com. Break Media started as bad-boys, a video entertainment site for guys. It has expanded to now include quite a few sites as…
Aaron Broder is the co-founder of Gorilla Nation. He's working with some sites which do considerable volume, and spends his time putting together branding deals. He has combined his expertise and fam…
Matt Wise is the CEO of Q Interactive, and a really nice guy. But you're here for interviews, and so Q Interactive's interview is a good one -- they actually started out as a coupons company (Cool Sa…
PV Kannan runs 24/7, a $120M call center with 6000 seats. This was one of the top interviews. He's doing some very sophisticated data prediction to make his business extremely efficient; it's very im…
Meet Martin Toha. He owns VoIP.com, a smaller competitor to Vonage. They've basically built a business model around making everything as simple and cost effective as possible, which really came throu…
This week's interview is with Mike Filsaime. He's another one of these viral guys. Except he's different. Most viral business models don't generate much revenue. And while Mike's company is relativel…
I have tracked Ian Clarke for several years now and was very excited to have the opportunity to interview him. He founded FreeNet, a p2p network that enables people living in non-free countries (like…
This interview is with Ryan Allis who is the CEO of iContact. Ryan runs an ESP, or Email Service Provider, geared mainly to small businesses. I use it and their deliverability is great - we tested ma…
This week's interview is with Yanik Silver, who runs Surefire Marketing. His business model is very different to most of you -- he runs a $3M business out of his house, with very high profit margins,…
This week's interview is with Gary Swart, the CEO of oDesk. oDesk is like Elance except it's primarily for programmers, and it incorporates a lot of tools to make working with programmers easier. I a…
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Thu 25 Oct 2007
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