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Get Schooled: Best Biz Advice for Creatives with Ramit Sethi [chasejarvis LIVE re-watch]

If you weren’t one of the 25,000+ people who watched this show on the day it was broadcast or if you couldn’t take notes fast enough and need to see it again, we rallied and pulled together a YouTube re-watch for you & your comrades… I was lucky enough to host business guru and #1 Amazon and New York Times Best-Selling author Ramit Sethi for a hard-hitting, no BS chasejarvis LIVE focused on the the thing that keeps most artists/creative minds down…it’s the BUSINESS side of being a creative…for photographers, filmmakers, video peeps, designers…anything creative. Check it out.
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UPDATE: Ramit was just featured in a mammoth, 6 page spread in Fortune Magazine here…check it out.
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Ramit also created a special landing page on his site for #cjLIVE viewers with a video to get you up to speed on some of his techniques and other products aimed to help you in biz. Check him out on here on Twitter too.

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Get Schooled: Best Biz Advice for Creatives with Ramit Sethi [chasejarvis LIVE re-watch]

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  1. Bip says:
    December 27, 2011 at 10:28 am

    Great ideas in this interview for everyone in any profession.

    Bip

  2. Sam Fifer says:
    December 23, 2011 at 7:49 am

    Chase, you have no worries about eating your shorts! I have watched this many times and am still finding useful nuggets. Great job with this one!

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  4. Chris Nemes says:
    December 22, 2011 at 9:19 pm

    I thought I was the only one leaving the promoting part in the background.

    It is, I believe, a fine line between appearing cocky and arrogant and being ignorant about it and hoping others will find you and take you out of your closet. This discussion put things in perspective.
    Thanks Chase and thank you Ramit!

  5. Ilhan Kudeki says:
    December 22, 2011 at 7:15 pm

    Amazing talk! I have taken a few pages of notes on this and you better believe I’m going to review them thoroughly and put them to use! Ramit’s mindset is such a powerful one — no nonsense, all tactics that work, based on sound psychology. Great stuff Chase — thank you both!

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