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HatchThat.com – Weekly Interviews with Entrepreneurs

HatchThat.comHatchThat is a weekly newsletter which offers insight in to the entrepreneurial world. Each Wednesday they dish out a new interview with professionals from all walks of life.

This week’s interviewee happens to be Jarrod Brake, founder of Atmosphere DJ’s, an Australian company that’s in the biz of what else but music. Previous featured faces on Hatch include Noah Kagan from Mint, Jason Calacanis from Mahalo and Dan McComb from the social networking site Biznik. The weekly conversation can be delivered straight to your inbox; otherwise you can check out the RSS feed and follow a HatchThat on Twitter. Get the latest business news from people who are in the thick of it, all for free.

HatchThat.com In Their Own Words

“Hatch That is a weekly entrepreneurial conversation, delivered every wednesday fresh to your inbox.

We interview entrepreneurs from a wide range of industries to get insight into how they do their thing.”

Why HatchThat.com It Might Be A Killer

HatchThat has done a nice job on getting interviews. They are both insightful and snappy. It makes for a good morning read if you’re in the entrepreneur biz or if you just want to know what’s going on. It’s simple yet very informative. After all, the best place to get the inside word is from those who are already successful.

Some Questions About HatchThat.com

Will HatchThat offer more indepth interviews? Can we expect interviews with those outside the media/internet sector? More editorial content?

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Reply from Ross at Hatchthat:

>> Will HatchThat offer more indepth interviews?
If that’s what people request, sure. Podcasts and videos have been suggested too but they take a lot more time so if that were the case I’d have to cut back the weekly schedule – so for now it is purely text.
>> Can we expect interviews with those outside the media/internet sector? Yes, I’ve got a few couple lined up that aren’t online – but since they take a lot more effort to connect with on my part, the internet-based interviews will probably be more regular.
>> More editorial content?We’ll see what happens down the track :) If more people subscribe and I get a good response from the site I’m happy to consider any requests – if you want other content that’s certainly a possibility! HatchThat.com

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