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- catalog abstract ""Four years ago, Steve Fishman decided to make a million dollars. Why not? Despite his lack of business background, financial skills, or the slightest interest in management, 1990s America seemed to offer very few obstacles to his dream; in fact, in the midst of the entrepreneurial boom, it seemed almost unpatriotic not to want to be a business success. And so was it any wonder that, in the same way that it called to Benjamin Franklin, Horatio Alger, Andrew Carnegie, or Thomas Adams (the inventor of chewing gum), the siren song of success whispered in Steve Fishman's ear?" "Or that he sang right back?" "What the sirens whispered was a little business idea: hip-hop karaoke ... over the Internet. His flash of genius, KaraokeNation.com, began almost as a caper - involving a former rock 'n' roll drummer, an aspiring novelist, and an ex-paratrooper - but quickly became an obsession. And again, why not? Music business legends like Russell Simmons (hip-hop's godfather) and Chuck D (founder of Public Enemy) bought in ... to say nothing of New Economy kingpins Jerry Colonna (CEO of Flatiron Partners) and Joseph Park (founder of Kozmo.com), who, each in his own way, encouraged a budding entrepreneur. But mostly, this tale became, if not a success story, then a story about success. Karaoke Nation is Steve Fishman's journey into what was truly the heart of the American dream, 1990s style: self-actualization through entrepreneurial success. It's the best, funniest story yet of the dot-com boom, a gold rush the likes of which America hadn't seen since Roughing It, Mark Twain's story of the 1861 Nevada gold and silver strike. It chronicles one of those rare times when it seemed as if anyone - ANYONE - could become hugely wealthy, just by collecting the dollars that floated down from the sky." "Karaoke Nation follows Steve from before he had even a germ of a business idea (or a business inclination) through the germination of a business. He signs partners (with big dreams and ridiculous social skills), meets venture capitalists (who seem to take him seriously), pitches foulmouthed stars (who seem interested in "monetizing eyeballs" and "developing sticky applications"), narrows in on a CEO (the one with the empty apartment), and finally sells the near-business in a scene that involves sunglasses, alcohol, removing shoes and shirts, and ... well, you'll just have to read the book to find out. At once hilarious and perceptive, ironic and affectionate, Karaoke Nation is the sanest look yet at a lunatic era."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "How I spent a year in serach of glamour, fulfillment, and a million dollars".
- catalog alternative "Karaoke nation".
- catalog contributor b12835786.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""Four years ago, Steve Fishman decided to make a million dollars. Why not? Despite his lack of business background, financial skills, or the slightest interest in management, 1990s America seemed to offer very few obstacles to his dream; in fact, in the midst of the entrepreneurial boom, it seemed almost unpatriotic not to want to be a business success. And so was it any wonder that, in the same way that it called to Benjamin Franklin, Horatio Alger, Andrew Carnegie, or Thomas Adams (the inventor of chewing gum), the siren song of success whispered in Steve Fishman's ear?" "Or that he sang right back?"".
- catalog description ""Karaoke Nation follows Steve from before he had even a germ of a business idea (or a business inclination) through the germination of a business. He signs partners (with big dreams and ridiculous social skills), meets venture capitalists (who seem to take him seriously), pitches foulmouthed stars (who seem interested in "monetizing eyeballs" and "developing sticky applications"), narrows in on a CEO (the one with the empty apartment), and finally sells the near-business in a scene that involves sunglasses, alcohol, removing shoes and shirts, and ... well, you'll just have to read the book to find out. At once hilarious and perceptive, ironic and affectionate, Karaoke Nation is the sanest look yet at a lunatic era."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""What the sirens whispered was a little business idea: hip-hop karaoke ... over the Internet. His flash of genius, KaraokeNation.com, began almost as a caper - involving a former rock 'n' roll drummer, an aspiring novelist, and an ex-paratrooper - but quickly became an obsession. And again, why not? Music business legends like Russell Simmons (hip-hop's godfather) and Chuck D (founder of Public Enemy) bought in ... to say nothing of New Economy kingpins Jerry Colonna (CEO of Flatiron Partners) and Joseph Park (founder of Kozmo.com), who, each in his own way, encouraged a budding entrepreneur. But mostly, this tale became, if not a success story, then a story about success.".
- catalog description "Karaoke Nation is Steve Fishman's journey into what was truly the heart of the American dream, 1990s style: self-actualization through entrepreneurial success. It's the best, funniest story yet of the dot-com boom, a gold rush the likes of which America hadn't seen since Roughing It, Mark Twain's story of the 1861 Nevada gold and silver strike. It chronicles one of those rare times when it seemed as if anyone - ANYONE - could become hugely wealthy, just by collecting the dollars that floated down from the sky."".
- catalog extent "xiv, 286 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Karaoke nation, or, How I spent a year in search of glamour, fulfillment, and a million dollars.".
- catalog identifier "0743229029 (hbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0743229037 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Karaoke nation, or, How I spent a year in search of glamour, fulfillment, and a million dollars.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Free Press,".
- catalog relation "Karaoke nation, or, How I spent a year in search of glamour, fulfillment, and a million dollars.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "338/.04/092 21".
- catalog subject "Entrepreneurship United States.".
- catalog subject "Fishman, Steve, 1955-".
- catalog subject "HD62.5 .F534 2003".
- catalog subject "Internet marketing United States.".
- catalog subject "New business enterprises United States.".
- catalog title "How I spent a year in serach of glamour, fulfillment, and a million dollars".
- catalog title "Karaoke nation".
- catalog title "Karaoke nation, or, How I spent a year in search of glamour, fulfillment, and a million dollars / Steve Fishman.".
- catalog type "text".