In 2002 when no investor was investing and a dozen respected brands were vying to dominate photo sharing, Don bootstrapped SmugMug what is now one of the
leading photo sharing sites. As co-founder, CEO & Chief Geek, he got his hands dirty with everything it takes to run an extremely high-traffic, feature-rich photo sharing site, from the router to the customer experience. And he did what few Internet CEOs have done: he made his company profitable.
In 2002 when no investor was investing and a dozen respected brands were vying to dominate photo sharing, Don bootstrapped SmugMug what is now one of the
leading photo sharing sites. As co-founder, CEO & Chief Geek, he got his hands dirty with everything it takes to run an extremely high-traffic, feature-rich photo sharing site, from the router to the customer experience. And he did what few Internet CEOs have done: he made his company profitable.
In 2002 when no investor was investing and a dozen respected brands were vying to dominate photo sharing, Don bootstrapped SmugMug what is now one of the
leading photo sharing sites. As co-founder, CEO & Chief Geek, he got his hands dirty with everything it takes to run an extremely high-traffic, feature-rich photo sharing site, from the router to the customer experience. And he did what few Internet CEOs have done: he made his company profitable.
In 2002 when no investor was investing and a dozen respected brands were vying to dominate photo sharing, Don bootstrapped SmugMug what is now one of the
leading photo sharing sites. As co-founder, CEO & Chief Geek, he got his hands dirty with everything it takes to run an extremely high-traffic, feature-rich photo sharing site, from the router to the customer experience. And he did what few Internet CEOs have done: he made his company profitable.
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