Motribe interviewed on Bandwidth Blog

by Nic Haralambous on 7/12/2010

Charl Norman, the man behind Bandwidth blog, Blueworld Communities and many, many more local online success interviewed Vincent Maher and I recently about our company, Motribe.

Here’s the full interview (I suggest unclicking “HD” if you want the video to load faster).

The Motribe interview with Vincent Maher and Nic Harry from Bandwidth Blog on Vimeo.

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There are 6 comments in this article:

  1. 7/12/2010Robin says:

    Nice interview Nic. Looking forward to seeing how Motribe develops.

    I was actually going thorough motribe.com this morning looking for a demo, showcase or product screenshots. I went through the key pages of the site but couldn’t find any visuals of the product?

  2. 7/12/2010Nic says:

    Robin – great feedback, thanks alot. We will be updating the website tomorrow with your suggestions! You’re not the first person today to suggest this so we think it’s time to make a change! :)

  3. 7/12/2010Robin says:

    Great stuff Nick. I’m looking forward seeing it…

  4. 16/01/2011paddy says:

    Dude, you do owe me for advice previously rendered. Some catch phrases sound almost verbatim. I will take payment in shares because really deep down I am charitable and like to see you succeed for the greater good.

    All the best mate, and drop me a line sometime, I think there are a few gaps in your business plan maybe but then its hard to see if you have covered everything from a 20 minute (very friendly) interview.

    Paddy

  5. 16/01/2011Nic says:

    Hehehe – I’m sure they do sound familiar, thing is im sure there are 10 people who could claim that too! :)

    Which parts exactly? I’m curious to see which parts I might have lifted from you?

  6. 18/01/2011paddy says:

    Was just kidding mate, we worked on business plans and revenue models a million years ago but I am glad to hear you guys are focusing on profitablility and positive cashflow as soon as possible, its the only way to succeed and finance future growth without constantly requiring future capital investments.

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