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The Trade Desk Adds $20M

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Ventura-based The Trade Desk , the real time, demand-side advertising platform developer led by Jeff Green, has raised $20M in a Series B funding, the company said today. According to The Trade Desk, Alex Kayyal of Hermes will join the company''s board as part of the funding. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Jeff Green, The Trade Desk

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Last week, Ventura-based The Trade Desk (www.thetradedesk.com) announced a $2.5M The firm's CEO and founder, Jeff Green , was a co-founder of AdECN, the Internet advertising exchange acquired in 2007 by Microsoft. funding round. We talked with Jeff about his new startup, and where it fits into the Internet ad market. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Howard Lindzon, StockTwits

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He was also the founder of Wallstrip, which he sold to CBS back in 2007, is an investor in a significant number of web and social media companies. Howard Lindzon: In 2007, Fred Wilson had offered me some share in Twitter, when they were putting together their first round of venture capital investments.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Every Successful Entrepreneur Should Expect The “Million Dollar Question”

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Entrepreneurs who experience promising initial success also play a similar game. Nearly every successful entrepreneur is offered a relatively modest amount of money for their adVenture during its early days. Thus, when you sell a young company, you often trade an adVenture for a job. The payout was also unique.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Every Successful Entrepreneur Should Expect The “Million Dollar Question”

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Entrepreneurs who experience promising initial success also play a similar game. Nearly every successful entrepreneur is offered a relatively modest amount of money for their adVenture during its early days. Thus, when you sell a young company, you often trade an adVenture for a job. The payout was also unique.

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Interview with Sean Broihier, Fine Art America

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building Fine Art America in 2006 as a part time project, and launched the web site in 2007. I grew it from 2007 through. I realized that I should build a platform to put content. platform, turned it into an art site, and it just took off from the get go. That's when the light bulb went on. I figured there.

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Interview: Seth Epstein of SocialStay

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Value Prop Twitter Style : SocialStay is: "An easy to set up & manage mobile platform designed for the hospitality industry. Do you have any advice for emerging entrepreneurs regarding how they can be frugal without compromising their company’s value prop? Users who will not trade personal info will remain unwilling.

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