A conversation with entrepreneur and author Tim Fargo, creator of the Tweet Jukebox.
Tim has over 190k Twitter followers, he built and sold a successful business for $20 million dollars, and Doug interviewed him while he was in Poland. Tweet Jukebox is a great tool to automate your tweets and has thousands of users after just a couple of months. Here are some of the highlights:
• Tim believes that the only way to be successful is to help others.
• On Twitter- Created or curated content is OK, just make sure your content is compelling.
• Stay consistent to your theme.
• Start off doing your own customer service.
• Many big companies feel they have a marketing problem, but really they have an execution problem. If they would treat their customers better, they wouldn’t have to work so hard to get new ones.
• A customer who shows up for price, will also leave for price.
• If you want to start a business, get a job in the industry first. You will be more successful if you learn about a business from the inside before you try to do it yourself.
• Don’t open a restaurant just because you like to eat food. Running a restaurant is different from being passionate about eating.
• #1 advice for starting a business- KEEP YOUR OVERHEAD LOW.
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Tim@tweetjukebox.com
Tweet Jukebox– http://www.tweetjukebox.com/
Tim’s book Alphabet Success on Amazon– http://www.amazon.com/Alphabet-Success-Keeping-Simple-Secrets/dp/1456404709/ref=sr11?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1431790453&sr=1-1&keywords=Alphabet+success
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Tweetjukebox help we save time in tweeting the motivation quote,the inspiring quote to people to move on doing success in life.
Tim is very sincere and brave.
Regarding the issue of relationships, at the outset of the interview, Tim readily and honestly admits imperfection as a human being.
I am of the opinion that confusion is actually healthier than "I’ve got everything together-ism"
One of the most refreshing, honest and informative interviews I’ve heard.
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Best part: Tim is like me, like you n like most of the people out there; honestly imperfect. Great guy!