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E278: Creating A Personal Time Management System With Dino Dogan

Dino Dogan is the founder of Triberr, the social network for content creators that sends millions of monthly visitors to its members. He is a high-energy speaker who blends original research in customer loyalty with a delivery of a stand-up comedian. He is the creator of Insane Loyalty, an original framework which reveals that brands and cults use the same techniques to recruit their most loyal fanatics. He and his startup have appeared in publications like Venture Beast, Forbes, Yahoo! News, Business Insider, and Inc Magazine. He’s spoken or consulted for a variety of companies and audiences including IBM, Rutgers University, Vocus, New Media Expo, 140conf, and many others.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“You are not finding them. They are finding you.”

“The answers are on the inside.”

“The purpose of meditation is to take on the point of view of the what the buddhists call the ‘observer’

“That’s the point of meditation. It’s to find that space inside your mind that you can have some sort of detached point of view on circumstances and then take it with you wherever you go.”

“We don’t know what we need to be productive about.”

“Whatever problem you are having, the solution is probably not in a business book.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

 

Key Links From The Show:

Dino’s Site

Triberr

spoiled Media

 

Recommended Books:

Content Marketing Secrets by Marc Guberti

Podcast Domination by Marc Guberti

Gears of Reality by Dino Dogan

The Culture Code by Clotaire Rapaille

Doctor Strange Epic Collection: Master of the Mystic Arts by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko

 

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