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🗓️ 2 June 2017
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Alessandro Biggi. He’s the CEO at Zooppa, the first open-source creative agency. Previously, he was the CEO and founder of a company called 20lines, an app to share leading short stories acquired by HarperCollins Publisher, in January 2016. He’s also worked for JP Morgan, The Boston Consulting Group, and as an adjunct professor in Venice.
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0:00.0 | This is the top, where I interview entrepreneurs who are number one or number two in their industry in terms of revenue or customer base. |
0:09.4 | You'll learn how much revenue they're making, what their marketing funnel looks like, and how many customers they have. |
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0:23.9 | And I'm your host, Nathan Latka. |
0:27.0 | This is episode 678. |
0:29.5 | Coming up tomorrow morning, we're going to hear from Rob Emrich. |
0:32.4 | His company is called Mobile Majority, which just raised $25 million, and acquired Qualcomm's gimbal to lead mobile ad |
0:41.1 | attribution using Beacons. We'll walk through that more tomorrow. Good morning, everybody. My guest |
0:47.7 | this morning is Alessandro Bigi. He's the CEO at Zupa, the first open source creative agency. |
0:55.2 | Now, previously, he was CEO and founder of a company called 20 Lines, an app to share and read short stories that was |
0:59.8 | acquired by Harper Collins publisher in January 2016. He's also worked for JPMorgan Boston Consulting |
1:06.2 | Group and as an adjunct professor in Venice. Alessandro, are you ready to take us to the top? |
1:11.6 | Oh, yes, I am. |
1:12.5 | All right, good. |
1:13.3 | So tell us what Zupa does and what your business model is. |
1:16.6 | How do you make money? |
1:17.8 | Sure. |
1:18.1 | So as you mentioned, actually, Zupa is sort of an unusual creative agency, |
1:23.1 | because basically instead of having our own internal activity |
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