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The Early Days of Twitter
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40:44 - 43:52 (03:07)

The early days of Twitter were seen as a silly tech fad, even among those within the tech industry.

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Two hosts discuss the website minikatana.com which sells mini katanas, half the size of a regular samurai sword.
40:44 - 41:42 (00:57)
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Katana
Summary

Two hosts discuss the website minikatana.com which sells mini katanas, half the size of a regular samurai sword.

Chapter
The Early Days of Twitter
Episode
The Guy Mafia, Agency Affiliates, Mini Katanas, and More
Podcast
My First Million
The e-commerce store discussed in this podcast episode receives one to two million monthly visits and reportedly generates a revenue of at least 10 million dollars a year, potentially closer to 20 million.
41:42 - 42:40 (00:57)
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E-commerce
Summary

The e-commerce store discussed in this podcast episode receives one to two million monthly visits and reportedly generates a revenue of at least 10 million dollars a year, potentially closer to 20 million. The business specializes in selling unique and high-quality swords, with YouTube being one of their main sources of success.

Chapter
The Early Days of Twitter
Episode
The Guy Mafia, Agency Affiliates, Mini Katanas, and More
Podcast
My First Million
To make it in the world of e-commerce, entrepreneurs must find a group of people who are unapologetically passionate about a certain lifestyle or culture, such as those obsessed with Japanese culture, according to a tech writer.
42:40 - 43:52 (01:12)
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E-commerce
Summary

To make it in the world of e-commerce, entrepreneurs must find a group of people who are unapologetically passionate about a certain lifestyle or culture, such as those obsessed with Japanese culture, according to a tech writer. She calls this phenomenon the "Stranger Things Law."

Chapter
The Early Days of Twitter
Episode
The Guy Mafia, Agency Affiliates, Mini Katanas, and More
Podcast
My First Million