My Video Interview On Mixergy
So, my buddy Saad hooked me up with Andrew Warner at Mixergy.com, and got me an interview with him. He asked me a lot of questions on my past business, and how it happened. Then leading to questions how I lost everything, and what I am doing now. It was definitely interesting, and pretty fun as well. So check out the video interview!
You can also see the interview on Mixergy.com.
Let me know what you think or questions you may have!

Hi Andrew,
I just listened to your interview with Andrew at Mixergy.com and I thought it was really open and honest.
I don't know if you have time or the inclination…but I would love to talk about how you decided on the technology you are currently using and how you are going about finding the right developers for it. I'm actually trying to get a designer marketplace going with a lot of social networking aspects to it and so would love to pick your brain.
Ya just contact me through the contact form, and I can hlep you out!
I got the same type of questions. I was wondering why you weren't happy with the programmers from India, I am planning on going that rout and can use some advice. I peeped your website and it looks good to me.
It was just extremely difficult to communicate and get things how I wanted them. Couldn't talk via phone, it was impossible to understand. Writing things out for them, had to be wrote out as if I was in 5th grade so they could understand exactly what I meant…
The website is know where how it should be
wait for 3 months
Say, I never post comments on anything but I will today. I just watched your entire interview and been looking through your site and I wanted to let you know that we are very similar, in mind-sets. The only difference is that you already had a taste of the big money, well I did too, only not on that level and on the illegal side. I went through everything you went through, I just didn't have millions.
Im 21, I've already read almost every book you recommended but and Im just starting my IT empire. Right now, I am so broke I only have $5,000 to my name and I just quit my job to invest all my time into this. Everything you are saying is where I am and where Im going, headed towards billions, hopefully you get there too.
I will keep reading your blog, probably not commenting anymore, but just getting energy and motivation from you seeing that you are in my same mind frame. I will contact you again a few months from now when I am on my feet.
Big Ups
And its crazy because me and my partner were about to start a find-a-model type site, probably still will, may compete with yours. Hell I may just invest in yours.
Oh, and read Celestine Prophecy and I guarantee you won't ever go through you fall again.
Wow that's crazy, I appreciate the comment! If you want to invest, let me know! Cause we are going to get this thing going BIG!
Glad you like my blog, hope to hear more from you soon!
Hi Andrew, it's Bemmu writing from Finland. I felt a big connection with your Mixergy interview, because I've also been involved with MySpace. I started later on, so instead of doing layouts and generators, I started with OpenSocial apps and had success too, although not quite at your scale. I have the 14th biggest app now by installs. I've already experienced two rising and falling stars on Facebook, going from top 20 to almost nothing in a few months. Hope everything goes well with your new business.
I wanted to get into the apps as well! But thank you! Thanks for the support!
It's refreshing to see some hard work and drive come out of Littlefun, Co. Maybe you will inspire some people to quit thinking about beer pong, smokin up, and what rave they are going too, and actually live a full and abundant life with drive, integrity, and passion. Robert Kyosaki should be required reading in school, along with The Alchemist and some lessons with Tony Robbins. If it would accomplish anything, it would be to motivate people to follow their dreams and be the very best no matter what. the future looks good for you man. Keep up the good fight.
Chaos
Hey man, I appreciate that, and ya, honestly, beer pong and smoking is all I see people do… I definitely agree with the reading in school, although I haven't read the alchemist, I'll look into that!
It's refreshing to see some hard work and drive come out of Littlefun, Co. Maybe you will inspire some people to quit thinking about beer pong, smokin up, and what rave they are going too, and actually live a full and abundant life with drive, integrity, and passion. Rich Dad Poor Dad , The Law Of Attraction, but probably the most important book of all written by the godfather of the movers and the shaker mindset, whom every guru on the planet offers respect and credit too,, Mr. Napoleon Hill and his masterpiece THE LAW OF SUCCESS. It should be required reading in school, taught, memorized, rinsed and repeated. If it would accomplish anything, it would be to motivate people to follow their dreams and be the very best no matter what. It would give every child, teen, adult the ability to turn thought into reality, to hold onto their burning desires, and see it as reality until it becomes physical reality. Instead of putting faith in fear and "security" governed by others and never accomplishing anything profound. The future looks good for you man. Keep up the good fight.
"Cherish your visions and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements."
I appreciate it! I will have to check out those books as well.
I enjoyed this interview with yourself alot, which made me come here and check out your blog. Im about the same age as yourself, so I found this very inspiring and I think the same as you do on certain aspects.
Id love to connet more with you buddy, as you seem to have great ideas and seem interesting and focused on similar things to myself. Im on twitter @deakaz
Hope your current venture works and is successful for you!
Thank you! If you ever want to connect, just email me!
Great interview, I really enjoyed this. Very interesting to hear your story summarised in this vid, and I learned quite a bit.
Its funny though, how the new mss.com that you released never climbed back up to a high Google rank like the 1st one did, or was that because the market was so flooded by then?
Yes, by that time the market was so saturated, and the keywords were so competitive, that it was impossible for me to get back to the top…
My inbox is full of compliments about your interview! Thanks for doing it.
No, thank you!
Andrew,
Thanks so much for being so transparent in the interview. I watch quite a few of Andrew's interviews and this is definitely one of the most open and personal.
I have two business questions for you:
1. What steps would you outline for someone trying to create an online business now? You have such a strong track record of pushing forward and growing business after business, what advice would you offer to a newbie?
2. I would like to interview you for a blog on manhood and leadership. Are you interested? If so, my email address is ernest.warner@gmail.com.
Thank you!
1) man it's really a lot of work at least preparing a project of this magnitude. plan, budget, outline, team, development, launch & market in a sense, some great books out there for this!
2) yes definitely, just email me from my contact form so i can reply to you!
You are welcome!
1. Your interview implied that you keep a steady stream of income coming in focusing on ppc, cpa or cpm. Is this assumption true? If so, how do you go about doing that?
2. Will do.
I just watched your interview and wanted to say thanks.
no, thank you for watching!
[...] One of my friends then suggested to Andrew Warner from Mixergy.com to interview me. You can see the video interview here if you would like, it’s one hour long. When Andrew Warner interviewed me, that gave me a lot [...]
I watched this video before, but I just have to watch it again today. It was an interesting interview. I was wondering if you think that your website looses money more because of the popularity of FaceBook? I mean even if you didn’t update your site and cause it to rank lower, MySpaceSupport would be done by now anyway. What’s your opinion on that?