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CafePress.com, DeadSpin.com and Bob in the Arctic

Weathering the dot-com bust by being careful with cash, the serial entrepreneurs at CafePress.com® have created a successful business producing creative products for innovators. Find out this CEO's tips for starting a new business and learn which match he wants to see in the upcoming presidential election. The editor of DeadSpin.com tells us how NOT being connected to the world of sports gives this Gawker Media site more credibility with readers. Plus, hear about Bob's adventure in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Thinking of heading to the frozen north for a trek - then tune in to Bob!

Meet Our New, RACY GoDaddy Girl -- Danica Patrick!

In an up close and personal interview, Bob chats with racing star Danica Patrick. Find out how family supports her competitive spirit and why she is excited to become a Go Daddy Girl. Danica tells Bob that she's "sick of not winning" and pledges that her new team will make the difference. In the Internet Files' -- Bob, Rachel Storm, Candice Michelle and "Thumbs" Adelman talk about Go Daddy's new sponsorship of Danica, their latest projects and update you on news affecting the Internet industry. Hear about Candice's upcoming photo spread and why Bob wants the U.S. to retain control over ICANN.

Evangelism with Guy Kawasaki, Don't Date Him Girl and Domain Trends

From Apple® evangelist to author, Guy Kawasaki talks about how entrepreneurs can get ahead. Learn about "The Art of the Start" and tips for making winning VC pitches. Plus, Tasha Joseph has turned tales of bad dates into a thriving business with DontDateHimGirl.com. Find out how she has cultivated a fan base, why online romance is so popular and how she protects her business from legal challenges. And in the Internet Files' -- Bob and "Thumbs" Adelman delve into the latest domain industry trends. Did you know 70% of people online don't speak English?

Biz Ads with ValueClick, Blackboard's Learning Revolution … and Bob on Skates

Elusive online customers get snagged by ValueClick&reg Media's advertisements. Hear how businesses can attract visitors and generate sales through impactful online ads - without going broke or using adware. Plus: They get hit with criticism for it, but Blackboard&reg is aggressive about protecting its future by filing patents. Find out how high-tech learning is sold to low-tech educators and why e-learning is fueling changes in education. In this week's "What Would Bob Do," Bob helps a skate-master create a customer-targeted Web site.

BlueNile.com, RateMyTeachers.com ... and What Would Bob Do?

When a ring shopper got frustrated, he created a successful new venture selling jewelry on the Internet with BlueNile.com. Find out how customers - and investors - respond to gem sales online and why competitors are so angry with Blue Nile. Plus: Students and parents get an opportunity to grade educators. RateMyTeachers.com has received its share of criticism, but the site is generating positive returns for its founders based on strong interest from advertisers. In this week's "What Would Bob Do," Bob recommends strategies for an entrepreneur to launch a new business Web site.

James Altucher, Indeed.com, Warren Adelman....What Would Bob Do?

Financial writer James Altucher discusses the tech market, the IPO process and what most Wall Street writers don't tell you. Plus: Learn how Indeed® took an idea, developed a unique service & turned it into the leading search engine for open jobs. Hear Bob's view on all the current Go Daddy IPO media attention. And during the Podcast, Warren Adelman, President of Go Daddy, joins Bob to talk about the latest news concerning acquisitions of domain name registrars. Finally, in this week's "What Would Bob Do," Bob advises an entrepreneur on navigating a joint venture.

ShieldZone.com, Dogster.com...and What Would Bob Do?

The quest to protect the face of a wrist watch led an entrepreneur on a search for solutions. Learn how Shield-Zone perfected a military-grade film for consumers and took advantage of an emerging market aimed at protecting handheld devices. Plus: Is the Internet "going to the dogs?" An entrepreneur looking for untapped markets found it with Dogster.com. Hear how this successful innovator focused on a user base, integrated advertising within the site and controlled costs to build a profitable start-up. In this week's "What Would Bob Do," Bob helps a listener deal with seasonal sales declines.

Oasysmobile.com, Mominventors.com and ...What Would Bob Do?

With a new generation of Web-enabled mobile devices, it's important to backup portable data. Oasysmobile' provides the personalization of the Web and the immediacy of cell phones to help people make their mobile phones part of their lives. Hear how this company's innovation created a crossover between mobile devices and the Web. Plus: the best products don't always come from big companies. A mother's personal struggle to find resources led her to launch a successful online business -- and she ended up launching a whole new movement and group of fledgling entrepreneurs, too!

Lowermybills.com, FilmLoop.com..What Would Bob Do?

There is a glut of financial information on the Web but not everything is good for the bottom line. Lowermybills.com helps boost your financial standing without sacrificing time or energy. Learn how this company generates revenue by working as a liaison to service providers. Plus: The opportunities posed by the digital-camera boom minted a new generation of entrepreneurs. FilmLoop.com's entrepreneurs developed a new technology, leading to partnerships and investor attention. And in this week's "What Would Bob Do," Bob advises a listener on the difference between domain extensions.

Answers.com, MyYearbook.com and ... What Would Bob Do?

It doesn't consider Google a competitor, but Answers.com is in the business of helping users organize the data-clogged Internet. Learn how this acclaimed site successfully transitioned its business focus, launched an IPO and generates strong returns from ads. Plus: When a brother-and-sister team grew tired of low-tech school yearbooks, they developed the newest social networking rage. Find out how they attracted a million users with an aim to overtake MySpace. And in this week's "What Would Bob Do," an entrepreneur seeks Bob's guidance in marketing a product that customers seem slow to accept.

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