
CTO at Market Motive
San Francisco Bay Area

CTO at Market Motive
San Francisco Bay Area
My goals: membership of advisory board for tech companies. Consulting on building a tech company and online marketing in general. Bootstrapped companies excite me.
I'm a software entrepreneur, and have been since the age of 14. I have much experience building software/tech/internet companies, designing products, acquiring customers and engineering an exit. I consider myself a do-er, someone who worries as much about tactics as strategy.
Building bootstrapped companies, designing good software, walking both sides of the developer and sales aspects of companies.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Marketing and Advertising industry)
August 2007 — Present (2 years 4 months)
I'm a founder and the CTO of Market Motive, a company focused on helping companies get the maximum from their online marketing. We’re teaching a complete set of step by step programs for web analytics, SEO, paid search, online press and more. The company is founded by myself, Michael Stebbins and Avinash Kaushik, and we’re adding to the roster the top minds in internet marketing. The distillation of our thinking, our philosophy, our advice and our tricks will be available through a subscription only website. Content within the site is exclusive material and is guaranteed to be timely and accurate. The tutorials will explain exactly how to get something done, walking you through the appropriate tools (and of course, we’re vendor neutral). In addition, subscribers can hire Market Motive for direct 1:1 advice
(Computer Software industry)
2007 — 2007 (less than a year)
(Public Company; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
October 2001 — June 2007 (5 years 9 months)
Cofounder of web analytics company that focuses on marketing behaviour analysis and less on server stats, born out of my personal experience with traditional tools.
We strive to give customers the easiest, fastest and most affordable method of understanding what visitors to a website do, and more importantly, why.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; NSCP; Computer Software industry)
1997 — 1999 (2 years )
Product manager for Netcaster, may it rest in peace. This was one of those 'push technology' products, which the world is better off without. It did have a superb demo, however.
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