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Fighting the fear of rejection

May 16, 2021 By Bobby Voicu

I found this Ted Talk video today: What I learned from 100 days of rejection.

While the talk and its conclusion are interesting, the stories of this guy’s rejection are so funny and the reason for my recommendation. Especially when he went to a stranger’s house with a flower in hand and asked permission to plant the flower in that guy’s yard. I can only imagine what my reaction would be if someone asked me that.

Below’s the full video. You can also visit Jia Jiang’s blog where he has the list of all the rejections he got in 100 days here.

Photo by Daniel Herron on Unsplash

Why you will fail to have a great career

March 16, 2018 By Bobby Voicu

Food for thought :)

[Sunday Video] In-App Marketing: 6 Tips For Maximizing Player LTV

November 16, 2013 By Bobby Voicu

We’ve met Steve Collins from Swrve in Ireland, while starting MavenHut. He has a really interesting entrepreneurial background (co-founder of Havoc, the physics engine), but he is talking in this video about how to make more money from the games you are building for mobile and social networks.

This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on gaming in a long time.

[Saturday Video] Ron Conway at Startup School, Y Combinator

November 9, 2013 By Bobby Voicu

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640 startups invested in. Google, Facebook, Twitter, PayPal, AirBNB and Dropbox among the investments.

This is Ron Conway, one of the biggest investors in Silicon Valley.

The interview below is part of the Y Combinator 2012 Startup School. You can see all the interviews on their YouTube channel, including some of the 2013 ones.

[Saturday Video] Malcom Gladwell’s David and Goliath: How to Use Small Size in Business and Life

November 2, 2013 By Bobby Voicu

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A good friend sent me this video of Malcolm Gladwell talking at Google and presenting his new book, David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants.

The talk starts with a different way of understanding the biblical fight between David and Goliath:
– the sling that David had was capable of great accuracy and of a similar impact as a .45 caliber bullet
– Goliath was probably almost blind and slow moving.

This means that, basically, the guy with the best technology and speed won. As it should :)

Watch the one hour presentation below. Another interesting thing is that Malcolm Gladwell was the first person to participate in the now famous Google talks :)

P.S.: a similar idea to what this guy is saying I’ve seen described in Brad Gilbert’s “Winning Ugly” book about tennis. It is a good read even if you are not a tennis enthusiast.

And, not related to this, I forgot to hit Publish on this post yesterday, so I am publishing it today (even if with an earlier date, to fit into Saturday Video).

Saturday Video: Talk About Entrepreneurship at TechHub

October 26, 2013 By Bobby Voicu

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Last Thursday, the guys at TechHub had an interesting guest from MIT (Bill Aulet) to talk about entrepreneurship. Along with two Romanian entrepreneurs (Marius Ursache and Andrei Marinescu), they talked about the issues you could have if you do not start in a “beach head” market, how to bootstrap, where would you get cofounders (great idea: going to a Hackaton – Google is organizing one soon in Bucharest).

Here are some ideas from the talk:

In Bill’s perspective:

  • entrepreneurship needs to be regarded as a profession
  • the supply of quality entrepreneurship education today is very limited
  • entrepreneurial education is contextual, so it’s difficult to teach
  • entrepreneurship is experiential, it’s mentor-intensive
  • the objective of education is to teach people how to fish, not how to catch a fish
  • it’s easy to fail at doing education in entrepreneurship (Donald Trump has an entrepreneurship institute – storytelling and shark-tanking – now he’s being sued for that)
  • you have to have the right spirit, to think differently, to be motivated
  • you need to foster an environment of creative irreverence, like they do at MIT (hacking)
  • hacking is about taking on Goliath, about swimming against the current
  • we need not to make entrepreneurship sound easy
  • we need the execution skills of a navy seal and incredible self discipline
  • you can’t just have practitioners in an entrepreneurship education program; you also need researchers and hard date people
  • if we want to make this a profession, we need the data to back it up.

Unfortunately I cannot embed it on my blog, so you can go here and look over it. It’s worth listening for 50 minutes (though they had some issues with the mic at some point and it was a little annoying, but the info is so interesting, it’s worth getting over it).

Of course, there is a short review of the talk here, on the TechHub blog (this is where the quote is coming from)

Saturday Video: Great Startup Pitches

October 19, 2013 By Bobby Voicu

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Since this is the last weekend to enter Startup Spotlight competition at How To Web, here are some great pitches I’ve found around the web:

Keen.io, a great short pitch (approx. 3 minutes)

ZocDoc, a nice way to start with a personal story.

And, finally, MavenHut’s Demo Day pitch, with yours truly:

Finally, here are some links to other pitches:
Quora: What are best start-up pitch/product intro videos available on vimeo or otherwise?

Quora: What are some great videos of startup pitches under 3 minutes?

Business Insider: The Best Startup Video Pitches of All Time

Saturday Video: TED Videos I’ve Seen Recently

October 12, 2013 By Bobby Voicu

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I am changing the Sunday Video to Saturday Video. The reasoning behind it is that it gives me more of the weekend to play more games, so I can write about them on Sunday.

One of the videos in this post is about beauty, about the impact beauty has on young girls, all told by a women that was a model at some point in her life. I found the story entertaining and the ideas behind it genuine.

Another TEDx story I’ve seen is the one of a pickpocket. It’s fun to watch and be careful, this can happen to you (wait for the final minutes to be blown away). I’ve gone back to watch specific sections of the video several times (maybe more than I’ve done this with any other video).

Finally, the last video I’ve seen is about the food we eat. Jamie Olivier has a passionate presentation about food (what else) and obesity. While I am not really interested in the subject, he is entertaining to watch and, by the end of the presentation, you feel you should be interested. It actually had an impact on me, since I decided that I need to lose the weight I gained after 6 months of traveling, eating bad food and eating at weird hours.

I hope you enjoy the newly Saturday Video (ex-Sunday Video) :D

Sunday Video: AirBnB – Then and Now

October 6, 2013 By Bobby Voicu

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Airbnb is a site I used more than once. And even better than the services they provide is their entrepreneurial story.

They started in 2007-2008, they’ve been through Y Combinator, they got refused by close to 100 investors that didn’t understand their value proposition and they grew a company whose valuation is more than $1 billion.

Looking around, I’ve found 2 videos of their founder, Joe Gebbia: one in 2008, when he was just starting AirBednBreakfast.com (the initial name) and one in 2011, when he was already growing fast.

Got the videos from here. There’s also an interesting story behind the first one there to read.

Sunday Videos: The Story of Fab, 9 Months of Super Growth

September 29, 2013 By Bobby Voicu

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I’ve first heard of Fab about a year and a half ago (or something like this). They were one of the poster child companies for the word “pivot”: they changed from a social network to an online store and grew phenomenally. They are the best example for social commerce that you can get.

YOu can read their story here, a new part of the story here (even great startups need to lay off people from time to time, even when they raised $150 million).

Finally, because this is Sunday Videos, you can see Jason Goldberg (Fab’s CEO) presenting his company in the video below, on the stage of HackFwd: From zero to hero in 9 months (via Cofounder.tv)

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