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Docstoc's Jason Nazar Talks About DocStore

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We thought we'd get the background on the new effort directly from Jason Nazar , CEO and founder of Docstoc, to learn more about the new service. Jason is also behind the popular "Startups Uncensored" events in Los Angeles, so we also pinged him on how those events have been going. Why did you decide to launch the Docstore now?

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10 Startup Lessons Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Superheroes

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As part of UC Santa Barbara’s Distinguished Lecture Series, Jason Nazar, Co-Founder and CEO of Docstoc , recently shared ten lessons that emerging entrepreneurs can learn from superheroes. Jason’s inspiration for this 6 ½ minute talk was a blog entry he wrote in 2008, which went viral within the startup community.

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Why You Should Give Before You Get

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” In it he talked about how he gets daily emails asking for intros to Oprah (he does a lot of work with her) and his advice. It’s why I talk about building VC relationships early – Lines, Not Dots. Jason Nazar is a master networker. Jason could ask me just about anything now. ” Be authentic.

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Twiistup 6 Highlights

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We are also home to DemandMedia (Richard Rosenblatt) and Mahalo (Jason Calacanis). Andy Sack, Dave McClure, Brad Feld & Jason Nazar (photo by Jolie Odell). The panel was hosted by Jason Nazar who brought his usual frenetic energy. We have accomplished much yet have much work to do.

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What Makes an Entrepreneur? Perspiration (6/11)

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I started the series talking about what I consider the most important attribute of an entrepreneur : Tenacity. They’re great in front of our largest customers but you try to keep them away from your staff so they don’t get things off course by throwing in recommendations and then not following through on delivery.

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Startup Grind Turns the Tables on Mark Suster

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What I enjoyed was that Derek did his homework on me and allowed me to talk about a lot of personal topics, which I rarely have the chance to do. I know my title is a bit goofy since it talks in third person but I figured if any of you hit the Tweet button (feel free to!) Here is the link to the video interview. No other reason.

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Product Manager Entrepreneur Mark Geller

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Also, I consider ways to find and recruit world class team members and strategies for talking with investors--although mainly I focus on the product because ultimately everything starts with that. Of course, you should monitor social media such as Twitter, the social news sites, Facebook, etc. The main point of KlickFu--i.e.,

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