But not doing so is critical to the message he wants to convey. The first is the familiar idea that the internet helps give everyone a voice yes, with plenty of caveats. The second is that finding an audience today is less about traditional marketing than carving out a unique personality, even one as absurd as a prehistoric startup savant hungry for bacon and humans in equal measure. But which of these is the real lesson?
For all his belief that his ideas are gaining an audience despite not having a credible name attached to them — a belief rooted in a faith that the truth will prevail — are ideas the real reason why he gets gigs like FounderCon? Or does it have more to do with the giant dinosaur mask he wears on stage? All rights reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of American City Business Journals.
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