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GMT029: Andrew Warner – CEO of Mixergy Episode 29

GMT029: Andrew Warner – CEO of Mixergy

I just interviewed Andrew Warner. Andrew is best known as the pushy interviewer who founded Mixergy, the place where proven entrepreneurs teach. But I turned the tables and interviewed him. Andrew came on to talk about chat bots. Specifically, why major companies are making chat bots a big part of their marketing and sales strategy. PS. You may have heard Facebook temporarily paused new chatbots on their platform. I asked Andrew about that, too. I think you’ll want to hear what he had to say. It's one of my best interviews to date. Andrew has created a bot just for this podcast. Check it out at botacademy.com/growthmarketing For quotes and episode outline of this episode, go to https://growthmarketing.today/029 3 Reasons To Check Out This Episode He explains what the heck a chat bot is. And if you already know what it is, you’ll still discover some interesting (and profitable) uses for chat bots Andrew invested in chat bot companies early on. He’ll reveal what he saw in chat bots that lots of other people missed You’ll see the incredible response rates you can get with chat bots. Andrew is a numbers guy, and he shared the cold, hard data About Andrew Warner Andrew Warner is an internet, startup entrepreneur. In his 20s, he used credit cards and ingenuity to create a $30+ mil / year (in sales) internet business with his younger brother. He then created Mixergy to help ambitious people who love business as much as he does learn from a mix of experienced mentors. Andrew does that through interviews where founders tell their stories and courses where they teach a solution to issues that can cripple founders. On Mixergy, he invites proven entrepreneurs to teach how they built their startups. The entrepreneurs who've helped me out by appearing on Mixergy include the founders of Wikipedia, Groupon, LivingSocial, LinkedIn, and over 600 others.

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I just interviewed Andrew Warner. Andrew is best known as the pushy interviewer who founded Mixergy, the place where proven entrepreneurs teach.
But I turned the tables and interviewed him. Andrew came on to talk about chat bots. Specifically, why major companies are making chat bots a big part of their marketing and sales strategy. PS. You may have heard Facebook temporarily paused new chatbots on their platform. I asked Andrew about that, too. I think you’ll want to hear what he had to say.
It's one of my best interviews to date.
Andrew has created a bot just for this podcast. Check it out at botacademy.com/growthmarketing
For quotes and episode outline of this episode, go to https://growthmarketing.today/029 3 Reasons To Check Out This Episode 
  1. He explains what the heck a chat bot is. And if you already know what it is, you’ll still discover some interesting (and profitable) uses for chat bots
  2. Andrew invested in chat bot companies early on. He’ll reveal what he saw in chat bots that lots of other people missed
  3. You’ll see the incredible response rates you can get with chat bots. Andrew is a numbers guy, and he shared the cold, hard data
About Andrew Warner Andrew Warner is an internet, startup entrepreneur. In his 20s, he used credit cards and ingenuity to create a $30+ mil / year (in sales) internet business with his younger brother. He then created Mixergy to help ambitious people who love business as much as he does learn from a mix of experienced mentors. Andrew does that through interviews where founders tell their stories and courses where they teach a solution to issues that can cripple founders.On Mixergy, he invites proven entrepreneurs to teach how they built their startups. The entrepreneurs who've helped me out by appearing on Mixergy include the founders of Wikipedia, Groupon, LivingSocial, LinkedIn, and over 600 others.
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