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#DMFCairo: Digital Media Forum Cairo (about Performance Marketing and Future of Digital Media)

November 23, 2015January 10, 2017me

I was invited to have a keynote and a workshopathon in Cairo and I was completely impressed by the fact that the organizers managed to merge very interesting topics in one event. There were great creative presentations, strategy or even technical ones. And not to forget the futurology presentations of business approach, JJ Walburg and Alex […]

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Where do you spend 8 hours/day (and commuting to it)?

January 21, 2019February 26, 2019me

After running almost 100 workshops and Q&As with students or junior employees, a lot of the time I have been asked what am I looking for when hiring or growing teams. I think it would be fair to share how I have approached my professional life. Every context is unique – so replicating it is […]

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Two aspects towards generating 7-figure businesses

May 18, 2019May 22, 2019me

I will start with ”in my opinion” 🙂 I have always looked at building startups in 2 different ways: the ones built to generate revenue fast and those which were started with a clear, fast exit strategy in mind. The mindset is mainly influenced by access to capital and investment. Usually (there are exceptions) the […]

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