they got charlie sheen. they rail against trump. they provide media more content than a thousand kardashians. dana: had helped save their jobs. he made journalism great again. jesse: that s that s a great point: 93% of the coverage was negative what do you think that s about? dana: all media is up across the board. the washington post. jesse: even the failing new york times. dana: we minored everybody read with skepticism, watch with skepticism. watch as much as you want. watch everything with a little bit of a critical eye. i would also mention box.com today had an article about the left falling for a lot of fake russia news and it s clouding a lot of judgment. everyone that is making
the other side of that. we are all in this journey together. there s one way to move forward. always being open and direct with people serves you in the long run. i think that s how you get the most out of people and you are all aligned and on the same page. what is the future? what direction is this company going? we think of artists and greater people and the greater community are the customers we come here every day to make their lives better. we are very early on in that journey. there s way more work to do than is already done. as long as we have the privilege to exist, that s what we focus on. yancey disrupted the world of project funding with kickstarter, now another entrepreneur is doing the same with big box retailers and warehouse shopping outlets. morgan radford tells us, box.com is succeeding thanks to millennials who don t have the time or the means to go to the store.
we are always checking out twitter to gain a little wisdom from our fellow entrepreneurs and investors. here s what we found this week. aaron levy ceo of box.com tweets start-ups win by focusing on early adopters who represent the masses. big companies lose by focusing on later wine entrepreneur with good advice. i never think the work is beneath me. a huge issue for many winning players. mike pitt, founder of marketing fundamentals with this truism. #entrepreneurs. failure is not as scary as mediocrity. thanks so much for joining us today. to learn more about today s show, click on our website. it is openforum.com/yourbusiness. you ll find the seg mend and web exclusive content with more information to help your small business grow. you can follow us on
we are always checking out twitter to gain a little wisdom from our fellow entrepreneurs and investors. here is some of what we found this week. aaron levy, ceo of box.com tweets, startups win by focusing on early adopters who represent the masses, big companies lose by focusing on later adopters that don t. wine entrepreneur gary vainer had good advice. i never think the work is beneath me. a huge issue for many winning players. and mike pitt, founder of marketing fundamentals with this truism, #entrepreneurs, failure is not as scary as mediocrity. thanks so much for joining us today. to learn more about today s s w show, all you have to do is click on our website, it is openforum.com/yourbusiness. you can also follow us on twitter. it s @msnbcyourbiz.
so far, there are 13,000 records set on the site from 65,000 companies. every day, someone somewhere is doing something new and crazy that is winning them the title of the world s fastest or longest or best something. so i did not set my world record yet but i absolutely plan to. let s turn to this week s board of directors to see what they are going to do. belinda emerson, better known as small biz lady is the host of small business chat and publisher of succeed at your own box.com, where her mission is to end small business failure. michael simmons is the co-founder of the extreme entrepreneurship tour. they bring the top entrepreneurs to places around the country for conferences. great to see both of you guys. thanks for having us. i loved this story, afrmth a because it is so fun to see all the people doing world records. b is, there was the guinness