RockStartup Celebrates its 20th Episode and Much Success

by Chris Abraham on 06/05/2007 ·

RockStartup, the reality show about the founding, funding, and growing of PayPerPost, is celebrating its 20th episode. Check it out by subscribing to RockStartup via iTunes:  RockStartup Celebrates its 20th Episode and Much Success


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I have been a fan of RockStartup since the very first episode, especially since I have run into Ted and Britt over and over at conferences and was amazing how real the series is. This isn’t art, this if life. RockStartup is a reality show.

RockStartup can be bizarre and eccentric, it can even verge on the painfully funny, but it also reveals how cool Ted and the gang are. Smart, savvy, ambitious, impassioned, and creative, RockStartup illustrates PayPerPost like a captain’s log, if that captain’s log were written by Douglas Adams.

To be honest, Ted and I have become fast friends and I just think it is super cool how out there he puts himself. Guess what? Ted and the gang are 100% all they seem to be. Mark and I both consider Ted to be the straightest shooter we know and we love how empowering PPP is, especially to bloggers who have amazing reputation and readership, but not lots of traffic and page views.

Anyway, unlike The Office, which is a TV show, RockStartup is Ted, and it is Britt. They’re funny, they’re cute, they’re goofy, they’re honest, they’re smart, and they’re doing successful business, indeed.

There have been a couple chances I have had to join the cast and staff of PayPerPost and I have let them slip through my fingers. Alas, I might have regrets because it looks like these kids are having lots of fun down there in Orlando.

Maybe Orlando doesn’t suck. I sure know that whether or not Florida sucks or not, Ted Murphy and his merry pranksters are Rockstar!

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