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The latest interview in my never-ending quest to bring you outside-the-box interviews (BPN previously interviewed 4-Hour Workweek author Tim Ferriss) we have Tim Schroeder of eMonetized.com. An entrepeneur, Tim is notable in that he works at home and supports a family while making money off of the internet, and has been doing it for years.
BPN: First off, I’d like to challenge you. Without using your name, telling us your job, describing your personality traits, or using any adjectives, can you answer the question “who are you?”
Tim: …
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Tim Ferriss is a self-described “ultravagabond.” At 29, he has been a tango champion, a business owner, learned half a dozen languages, became a kickboxing champion, and now, with the launch of his book The 4-Hour Workweek, is a best-selling author.
The book is a reality-bending journey through the mind of what Ferriss calls “The New Rich,” which are a breed of people who separate their time from their income, their job from their location, and live in “mini-retirements” scattered throughout their lives.
Tim naturally took the time for BipolarNation.com to …
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Neil Patel is a 21-year-old online marketer entrepeneur online-trepeneur who maintains a myriad of internet projects including Crazy Egg, Serph and Siteblimp. He was featured as a “Wizard of Buzz” in the Wall Street Journal because of his status as a certified Jedi master with Digg.com and the social media field.
Why did I interview him? For tips, of course. Neil was kind enough to offer BipolarNation.com some insight, advice, and even some code:
BipolarNation: In “Anger Management,” Jack Nicholson’s character asks Adam Sandler’s character who he is. …
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Brad P. is like a combination of Hitch and Tommy Lee, a rock star of the dating community. After learning all he could from “natural” ladies men and players, he’s developed some unorthodox and interesting ways of viewing relationships. At one point, he used the same strategy (the oddly-enough, “where can I find some cotton candy around here?”) for three months straight – and made it work.
A former street musician and social worker in New York City, he started going out and learning how to approach women, eventually cracking the code and …
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Ken Ahroni is the founder and president of Lucky Break Wishbones, a site that sells, sure enough, plastic wishbones. It was listed here as one of the “Totally Dumb Ideas that made it Big Time.” I’m sure Ken Ahroni is crying all the way to the bank…
BPN: Where did the idea for plastic wishbones strike you?
KA: It was 1999 and one of those years when my birthday actually fell on Thanksgiving Day. Like everyone who has ever sat around a Thanksgiving table, after the …
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You might remember Tynan from Part I of the BipolarNation interview (link currently unavailable while I update the site), but in case you need a reminder, he’s the owner of BetterThanYourBoyfriend.com, was featured in the New York Times bestseller The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pick-Up Artists, and is working on a rap career. Here’s Part II:
BPN: Could you take me through the process you went through in buying your house?
Tynan: I bought the house for two reasons – first it was something to do. Second, I wanted to …
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Steve Pavlina, according to Wikipedia, is “one of the most prominent figures in the personal development and lifehack movements.” He has gone from a 19-year-old “criminal,” to completely turning his life around and earning tens of thousands of dollars per month from his website alone, StevePavlina.com. He kindly took the time to answer some questions from BipolarNation.