I do Twitter. I do blog. I do email. I don’t do webinar. Until now, er, next Tuesday, March 9th, with my friend J.T. O’Donnell of Careerealism and JTODONNELL. Anyone who goes by their initials is a friend of mine because we have heard it ALL—”How do you spell GL?” or “What is your real name?” I can only imagine what JT has heard.
Anyway, next Tuesday at 2 pm EST, I will be on the computer talking with JT about some lessons I have learned in doing startups. Some were very expensive, some are counter-intuitive. If you expect something all textbook-y and venture capital-y, this is most likely NOT the webinar you should spend any time with next Tuesday. But, on the other hand, if you would like to hear some real life stories from Moi…after about 25 years in the startup trenches…then dial in. Or sign in, whatever you have to do. Have you noticed how EVERYONE wants to be in their own business nowadays?
BTW, it is completely FREE. All you have to do is spend your time. And, just so you know, I am not in the least bit nervous about doing this. JT is a great host and will cover up if I stutter or otherwise make a total fool out of myself. Plus what is the worst thing that could happen? You might have experienced some of what I have over the years, so it is a do-over for you. I will work very hard to give you something that is definitely worth your time. Free makes it easy.
I used to tell myself the worst thing that could happen was that they could shave my head and send me to VietNam. It has been all upside since then.
Oh yeah, forgot to mention I wrote a book about this. Find out more here.










4 users commented in " StartUp Webinar: Talking Into The Computer "
My wife had heard me mention my friend GL from time to time and – you’ll love this – asked me one day if Jee-elle was a French name, or what?
Knock ‘em dead, dude! And. while I’m here, I’d like to let everyone know that not only do I think the book is terrific, so does my wife and my brother-in-law. And … they think you are French and still liked it!
Thanks Conrad. Your wife’s comment has happened more than once. Thanks for the plug.