Seth Godin

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Early life and education

Seth W. Godin graduated from Williamsville East High School in Williamsville, New York in 1978.[5]

He attended in Tufts University, graduating with a degree in computer science and philosophy. He also earned an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.[6]

Career

After leaving Spinnaker in 1998, Godin self-funded Seth Godin Productions with $20,000 as a book packaging business. He operated this venture out of a studio apartment in New York City.[7] He and Mark Hurst co-founded Yoyodyne, a permission marketing company named after the fictional Yoyodyne in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.[8][9]

Business ventures

Yoyodyne, launched in 1995, used contests, online games, and scavenger hunts to market companies to participating users. In August 1996, Flatiron Partners invested $4 million in Yoyodyne in return for a 20% stake.[7][10] In 1998, he sold Yoyodyne to Yahoo! for $29.6 million[11][12] and became Yahoo's vice president of direct marketing.[13]

In March 2006, Godin launched Squidoo.[14] By July 2008, Squidoo had become one of the 500 most visited sites in the world.[15] In 2014, it was sold to HubPages.[16]

Godin founded altMBA, a 4-week online workshop, in 2015.[17] He also runs a podcast called Akimbo.[18]

Awards

Godin received the following awards:

Personal life

Godin and his wife Helene live in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, with their two sons.[25]

References

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  14. Eric Enge Interviews Seth Godin on Stone Temple Consulting. June 20, 2007
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External links

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  • Spotlight On Interview

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