The JibJab Story. Maybe The Most Inspiring Mixergy Interview Ever! – With Gregg Spiridellis | Mixergy - Online Business Tips from Successful Entrepreneurs

This is the story of two brothers who took on the established entertainment industry, succeeded for a while — and then almost went out of business when the dot com market crashed. And it’s the story of how they rebuilt their business and became one of the most celebrated digital entertainment studios.

It’s the story of JibJab. Co-founder Gregg Spiridellis came to Mixergy to tell you how he and his brother Evan built their company.

If you’re running an internet company, this story will inspire you AND teach you how to hustle for every piece of business.

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  1. The JibJab Story. Maybe The Most Inspiring Mixergy Interview Ever! – With Gregg Spiridellis | Mixergy - Online Business Tips from Successful Entrepreneurs

    —Huffduffed by plindberg on April 6th, 2011

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