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Ep. 57 What It Takes To Be A Serial Entrepreneur In Beijing with James Lalonde from Yoli

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About James Lalonde

  • Co-founded and ran or helped run 3 successful startups all operating today employing over 500 people and growing.

  • Established 212 distribution partnerships and closed 98 OEM contracts with a minimum value of $1 million each.

  • Opened more than 90 offices in foreign countries.

  • Hired and managed over 2,950 employees. Made 5 acquisitions of software and mobile gaming companies.

  • Founded and operated 3 companies, including VC-funded Yodo1 and self-funded yoli.

  • James, reading this sounds like there are 3 of you at the same time. How do you maintain managing this? What are you primarily focused on these days?

  • Yoli is your newest startup, leveraging the Wechat technology. Can you tell us a it about it and how did you come up with the idea for it?

  • Yodo1 is an app publishing company.  What about it? There is a huge change in regulation especially for game apps in China. How do you cope with it ? Has this generated any new opportunities?

  • I saw on your profile that you read 200 books a year. Many people would want to achieve that especially with the amount of distractions we’ve got these days. Do you have a set time for it allocated? Or just whenever you are free?

  • How do you find Beijing these days? You hear of many foreigners that are leaving because of pollution and cost of living. Do you still see it as attractive place?

  • Where do you see there are still opportunities for foreigners opening companies in China?

  • Tell us of two online tools you are using every day and love using.

  • Best 2 books you’ve read recently.

  • What’s the best way to find you online and reach out?

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