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Less.TV episode 3

written by Steven on November 27, 2008

We hope you enjoy this on your Thanksgiving Day holiday. (And yes, I am working today.)

Background:
A week and a half ago I wrote an article called Guy Kawasaki is an Idiot. As usual, I tweeted about it and then Allan tweeted about it. Then something unexpected happened: Guy Kawasaki, showing that he is a good sport, retweeted it. But Guy retweeted Allan's tweet, not mine. For the rest of the day Allan kept getting emails and followers and people tweeting and blogging about him. It became a very popular post for us, our daily traffic more than tripled. Everyone knows that Allan is the popular, funny one while I am the smart, sexy one. Most people don't know that I have always been a bit jealous of his popularity. At non-tech conferences people are always coming up to me and saying "Are you Less Allan?" So this day I was giving Allan a bit of a hard time for not telling people that it was me that wrote the post. The video starts off with me looking pretty bad but I think it ends well. Allan did his trick of not telling me it was recording.

So here is another unedited, backstage glimpse into Less:

Learn how LessEverything built their consultancy to over $1,000,000 annual revenue at LessMoney Conference, June 7th in Tampa Florida. Each attendee will get early access to our upcoming ebook as well.

2 Comments

Ben
Ben said on November 28, 2008

You guys are awesome!! Keep this up!! I love them!

Ted
Ted said on November 28, 2008

You guys are too much, and kudos on the candidness. I’m glad Steve came to his senses and let his tirade be shared :-)

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