Chegg grew their stock price from under $10 to over $85. They did it by changing their business model from the ground up and investing in digital media content.
How the tool for networked thought can grow into its $200m valuation
And why David Dobrik may have a bigger impact than David Letterman
The CEO of Kettle and Fire breaks down how he thinks about side business opportunities
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Nathan interviews Dan about the latest Bundle Digest experiment and the overall strategy to make it into its own newsletter. How did you fe
How entrepreneur Andrew Wilkinson turns emails into opportunities
How the founder of Cake Ventures invests to create progress
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Nathan and Dan discuss Superorganizers and Bundle Digest updates and the books they read on vacation. Books mentioned: Of Mice and Men by J
Last week I pitched the idea of buying a school bus operator. This week I tell you how to do it.
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Many schools have closed, representing a unique opportunity to buy school bus operators. With a strong moat, now might be the right time to buy.
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Plus, how to be a person on the Internet, with Visakan Veerasamy
Why we get tired of our workspaces, and why new environments stimulate productivity
Nathan and Dan talk to Brian McCullough, host of the Techmeme Ride Home podcast, about how the ad deal in last week’s Bundle Digest came abo
Or, why friendly ambitious nerds will change the world
Can disruption be simplified?
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Gaurav Vohra on how he uses focus and flow to find order in the chaos of his work life
Dan and Nathan discuss productivity cycles, the latest version of Sparkle, Dan’s file management system, and how they relate to Nathan’s new