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Would you like to know Guy Kawasaki’s secret code to marketing?
Well, after the speakers’ dinner at the Mom 2.0 Summit, I sat down with Guy and got him talking…
So tell us, do you think Guy Kawasaki has nailed it down or what?
Have you read “Reality Check” yet? What did you think? Where is your copy sitting right now?
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Gillian says
The best thing about Guy is how humble he is. I had to laugh when he said, “It just proves that if you do one thing right, you can coast for the next 25 years.” I’ve sometimes wanted to throw tomatoes at him when I see things like Trumors and Alltop but after a comment like that, how can I? He’s got amazing name recognition and a great personality as well, so why not use it.
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Rebecca says
Haha, I enjoyed seeing Guy in a boa. Great video!
Angie (Losing It and Loving It) says
That was a really great interview. I recently got accepted onto AllTop and think it’s a really cool site. It was neat to learn more about Guy.
kristin says
It’s so funny I remember when Alltop came out and I got this funny email from a Guy named Guy. Little did I know what it would all become down the road.
Seriously though he’s now a pro, great interview. I always love hearing from him since he’s been so successful.
Sherra says
I’m about 3/4 of the way through Reality Check and it is one of the best business books I’ve read lately! I’ve dog-eared and flagged a ton of pages that I know I’ll reference again and again. He’s dead-on about marketing and women. Look how smart he is to attend these conferences marketed to women! Disclaimer: I’ve been a fan of his and a Mac user since my first 512K way back–which makes me an old mom. 🙂
Robyn says
I love the comment that he makes about women making all the household decisions, but men are making all the marketing decisions. I really enjoyed listening to Guy at Mom 2.0