
VP Of Marketing at WonderHowTo.com
Greater Los Angeles Area

VP Of Marketing at WonderHowTo.com
Greater Los Angeles Area
I've worked for a lot of cool companies.
Currently focused on WonderHowTo.com and the fun and didactic world of online how-to videos.
My favorites include: you suck at photoshop, how to prank your friends computer, how to do philosophy, and any video that shows me how to take apart a large battery to then have many smaller batteries-- those videos truly are the russian puzzle dolls of my generation.
Still interested in anything publisher related, video, anyone making sense of a ton of user behavior data (why do europeans spell it tonne? its easier like this: ton), web 2.0 (w/ a business model), ad platforms and networks, rebels, thought leaders, content producers, influential bloggers, bloggers who write for 5 readers, under 50k Alexa sites... you get the idea.
If you're working on something interesting drop me a line: one of my greatest strengths is enouraging those working on impossible projects. I once tried to launch a startup that would aggregate all of your social media, social networks and images/videos.
Not sure why nobody wanted to fund it.
online marketing, business development, media buying, acquisitions, mid-tail, longtail, ad networks, blogs, publishers, negotiations, branding, niche markets, ROI, SEO, SEM, Social Media, Social Advertising
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Internet industry)
June 2007 — March 2008 (10 months)
Network of verticalized networks, including the Crave Online Men's network, She Knows women's network, Teen Crunch teen and tween network and the Fasion Spot network.
Great company.
(Internet industry)
May 2007 — March 2008 (11 months)
men's network of mid sized publisher sites.
(Internet industry)
2006 — 2007 (1 year)
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
2007 — 2007 (less than a year)
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
May 2006 — December 2007 (1 year 8 months)
A very ambitious startup that remained (thank god!) in incubation/mock up stage though our business plan did pass the desks of a few incredulous Venture Capitalists, entrepreneurs, .and a lot of my friends and colleagues who helped me out, for which i'm eternally grateful for the experience and support.
It was basically pageflakes/netvibes+ flickr+ustream+youtube+all of your SNS accounts. Think of it as a meta meta profile page.
Doh!
(Mark Chu Cheong formulated much of the business plan, whether he wants to admit it or not)
computering, wasting my life on the internet, trout fishing, golfing, snowboarding, painting pretty pictures, speaking foreign languages awkwardly, learning programming languages, drinking nice scotches/ports/wines, traveling, collecting records, building mini-itx computers into odd cases (a toaster, for one example), reading, doing philosophy, blogging, eating delicious foods, camping, RVing, purchasing interesting furniture and housewares, baseball, talking about technology, the stock market, tacos, flash mobs, amateur performance art, sandwiches and swimming in blue water.
Tau Kappa Epsilon, California Republican Party, (if you're an enthusiastic Democrat, i'm just joking about this one),
roald dahl short story award