Comments on: How to get your product into celebrity hands (and recover from every possible mistake) – with Sarah Shaw https://mixergy.com/interviews/sarah-shaw-consulting-sarah-shaw/ Business tips for startups by proven entrepreneurs Sat, 26 Nov 2016 17:19:00 +0000 hourly 1 By: jenniehernandez https://mixergy.com/interviews/sarah-shaw-consulting-sarah-shaw/#comment-41082 Sat, 26 Nov 2016 17:19:00 +0000 https://mixergy.com/?post_type=interview&p=42474#comment-41082 In reply to Sarah Shaw.

After 5 years I finally abandoned my old job and I never felt this good… I started to work from comfort of my home, for a company I found over internet, for several hrs every day, and I earn much more than i did on my old job… My last month payment was for 9 thousand dollars… Amazing thing about this work is that now i have more free time for my loved ones… http://chilp.it/728813e

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By: Prescott Perez-Fox https://mixergy.com/interviews/sarah-shaw-consulting-sarah-shaw/#comment-39470 Mon, 15 Feb 2016 03:53:00 +0000 https://mixergy.com/?post_type=interview&p=42474#comment-39470 Really great episode — intriguing to hear about the world of Hollywood costuming (where a friend of mine currently works) as well as fashion/accessories, which make no damn sense to me! It seems that the common thread — no pun intended — in all of Sarah’s work is her ability to manage a supply chain and to find the materials and people she needs at a moment. Not to presume, but I imagine success in bags, for example, has a lot to do with whether or not your company can even pull off the operation, let alone get super creative and run a media ground game. If you can’t fill an order, or if the quality suffers, or if you can’t make a profit on each bag based on high material or labour costs, then game over.

Side note, there was definitely some drop-outs on this episode. Was that in transcoding or was that a Skype thing? Was it just me or did others notice it to? As a podcaster myself I know that it’s hard to control both sides of the conversation from a technical point of view.

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By: James https://mixergy.com/interviews/sarah-shaw-consulting-sarah-shaw/#comment-39465 Sat, 13 Feb 2016 02:38:00 +0000 https://mixergy.com/?post_type=interview&p=42474#comment-39465 Great interview. Guest was interesting from beginning to end, fascinating story, great attitude.

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By: Jonathon Harris https://mixergy.com/interviews/sarah-shaw-consulting-sarah-shaw/#comment-39461 Thu, 11 Feb 2016 16:13:00 +0000 https://mixergy.com/?post_type=interview&p=42474#comment-39461 Great interview, Sarah! It’s nice to hear the honesty of both sides of the story – the ups and downs that businesses go through.

Andrew, I’m surprised about the hosting plug – I’m not a fan of Hostgator at all – I had hosted with them for years – they used to be great, but once they were purchased by EIG and all of their shared hosting accounts were merged with other hosting companies which were also bought out by EIG (BlueHost, DreamHost, JustHost, and many others http://researchasahobby.com/full-list-eig-hosting-companies-brands/ ), Hostgator support chat takes 10-15 minutes to answer. hosting became really slow due to overcrowded servers (including mine – it’s why I jumped ship with them). I’ve even opened support tickets on behalf of clients and not gotten a single response from Hostgator in over 3 days – ridiculous… No need to start an email chain, I realize it’s a paid advertiser, but I have to disagree about Hostgator caring to help ;)

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By: deborah https://mixergy.com/interviews/sarah-shaw-consulting-sarah-shaw/#comment-39452 Tue, 09 Feb 2016 21:43:00 +0000 https://mixergy.com/?post_type=interview&p=42474#comment-39452 Fantastic interview….LOVED it!!!

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By: Andy Hayes https://mixergy.com/interviews/sarah-shaw-consulting-sarah-shaw/#comment-39448 Tue, 09 Feb 2016 02:25:00 +0000 https://mixergy.com/?post_type=interview&p=42474#comment-39448 This was a great interview, one of my favorites of late. Thanks for all the transparency and great stories,@Sarah Shaw! Looking forward to checking out your offerings.

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