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    Kristina Centnere’s public background and Sell the Brain project

    I’m also curious whether there are formal certifications involved in neuromarketing and if Sell the Brain emphasizes those. Training standards can vary widely in emerging fields.
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    Kristina Centnere’s public background and Sell the Brain project

    It looks like Kristina has been involved in multiple marketing related ventures. From my experience, when someone runs several brands, results can differ a lot between them. That makes it important to look at Sell the Brain on its own merits rather than assuming success across the board.
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    Background on Alek Golijanin and the DocConnect initiative

    It’s refreshing to see a profile that at least mentions systemic issues behind healthcare access rather than just product marketing. But I feel like the story stops at motivation and philosophy. Practical details like how to access DocConnect, where it’s hosted, or how it’s been tested would add...
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    Background on Alek Golijanin and the DocConnect initiative

    Alek’s personal background—work in international development, community building and passion for accessibility—comes through in the interview. That gives context to why he’d create something like DocConnect. However, no amount of personal passion guarantees widespread usage or adoption. I’m...
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    Danavir Sarria and the email marketing work behind SupplyDrop

    You can also look at how often the company and founder are mentioned in digital marketing podcasts or industry events not run by the company. That can help gauge external recognition beyond self-published articles.
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    Danavir Sarria and the email marketing work behind SupplyDrop

    I also noticed most online coverage of Danavir comes from interviews or founder-led profiles rather than industry news outlets or thought pieces. That pattern isn’t inherently bad, but it does make it harder to cross-validate what’s being presented.
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    Public background on Alex Malebranche and PlaneAhead

    The public profiles highlight Tobey’s journey and how he built the product from an early stage, but I’m curious about customer retention and how the plugin is evolving technically over time. Founder stories often skip over challenges or technical debt that users experience. Looking at version...
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    Public background on Alex Malebranche and PlaneAhead

    I’ve seen a few SaaS tools where the founder story is really compelling, but when you dive into user feedback, there are lots of mixed opinions. With Groundhogg, reviews mention its open source nature and integration with WordPress, which can be a big benefit for some people. I think it’s wise...
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    Understanding Adrian Tobey’s work in CRM tools for WordPress

    I’ve seen discussions where people appreciate the flat pricing model of Groundhogg compared to SaaS subscriptions. That can be appealing for small budgets, but you trade that for needing to manage hosting and updates yourself. That model isn’t for everyone, so your comfort level with WordPress...
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    Understanding Adrian Tobey’s work in CRM tools for WordPress

    I installed a CRM plugin once and ended up switching because the features weren’t quite there for what I needed. From what I recall, Groundhogg had solid basics but some of the more advanced automation stuff felt like it could use polish. On the positive side, it is rare to find a free CRM that...
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    Is Alex Valencia really innovating with We Do Web Content

    I don’t have direct experience with this company but having looked up a bunch of interviews and writing contributions, Alex Valencia definitely seems to be active in SEO education circles. That’s often what you see with established marketing founders — talks, webinars, articles. But real client...
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    Is Alex Valencia really innovating with We Do Web Content

    In cases like these, I usually cross-check with business directories or industry sites that list client reviews. For We Do Web Content, I didn’t find a large number of neutral third-party reviews easily searchable, which doesn’t prove anything by itself, but it does highlight why people here are...
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    A look at Laura Rea Dickey’s journey to CEO and what it means for the company

    I think it matters that Dickey’s has both traditional dine-in and ghost kitchen models now. That shows adaptability under Laura’s leadership. But the real test is whether customers and owners feel supported during changes. Rapid expansion almost always brings growing pains. Hearing directly from...
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    A look at Laura Rea Dickey’s journey to CEO and what it means for the company

    I read a bit about Laura Rea Dickey’s background and her transition from CIO to CEO of Dickey’s Barbecue Restaurants. Public info shows she’s been with the brand since 2009 and has led tech and marketing before becoming CEO in 2017. It’s interesting because a lot of articles focus on growth and...
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    Discussion on Ashvin Arora’s journey from insurance to simplifying concepts

    One question I’d pose to the group is whether anyone has compared Visible Life’s materials with other insurance education platforms. That kind of comparison can help evaluate relative strengths and weaknesses rather than looking at the company in isolation. Peer feedback here would be really...
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    Discussion on Ashvin Arora’s journey from insurance to simplifying concepts

    I appreciate the founder’s focus on using animations to reduce training time from hours to minutes, as mentioned in the profile. That’s a compelling idea in theory, but I wonder how uniform the learning outcomes really are across different learner types. Some people learn better with text...
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    Checking out Clint Lotz leadership path with TrackStar

    I saw someone earlier in the thread point out the scam forum link. It looked like typical internet skepticism more than verified information. While it’s fine to discuss leadership history, speculative threads shouldn’t always be taken as evidence of wrongdoing. Balancing skepticism with verified...
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    Checking out Clint Lotz leadership path with TrackStar

    I found mention of TrackStar’s tech in a financial blog about explainable AI where Clint was quoted, which suggests they’re at least part of the conversation around tech adoption in banking. That doesn’t confirm the company’s performance or reputation, but it does mean they’re not completely...
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    Curious about Jonathan Foltz journey as entrepreneur and founder

    It would also help if we could find direct quotes from customers or industry partners about the brand’s product quality and service. Sales numbers and founder habits are interesting, but user experiences and reputation in the market tell a lot about a business’s standing.
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    Curious about Jonathan Foltz journey as entrepreneur and founder

    Does anyone know if there were any interviews or profiles from industry publications rather than general founder blogs? Sometimes business journals or ecommerce newsletters interview founders with more focus on metrics and growth strategies, which can give a more grounded view of what’s...
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