I often talk about the PayPal mafia out of San Francisco, people that were in PayPal and got out of PayPal and continue to reinvest in other start-ups and create a huge pay-it-forward type of network there. Ryan Holmes continuecreateforward share on social
Facebook, Twitter and Google have all opened offices in Brazil, recognizing the importance of localizing their products and customer service efforts. Ryan Holmes brazilcustomereffort Change image and share on social
You can run a sprint or your can run a marathon, but you can't sprint a marathon. Ryan Holmes marathonrunsprint Change image and share on social
Everybody getting a significant exit creates a legacy and creates something that you can pay forward and bootstrap an industry in a substantial way. Ryan Holmes bootstrapcreateexit Change image and share on social
I grew up off the grid in Vernon, and I saw my parents work hard every day, as teachers but also while farming and building a log home. So from a young age I knew the value of hard work. Ryan Holmes agebuildday Change image and share on social
Tech companies have a finite lifespan: For the successful ones, an IPO or exit is never more than a few years off. But by recruiting locally and developing homegrown talent, companies can build something that remains after they're gone. People, skills and a culture of innovation persist. Ryan Holmes buildcompanyculture share on social
The decision to leave a company you founded and move on to a new project is never an easy one. Ryan Holmes companydecisioneasy Change image and share on social
By allowing multiple partners to contribute, an open platform can nurture an entire ecosystem of developers and apps. Good products integrate and become great products. Users get a one-stop solution for social needs. Ryan Holmes allowappcontribute share on social
My first real venture was a paintball company I started in Grade 10, when I was 16. After hearing about it from a friend, I realized my town didn't have a playing field. I did some research, spoke with other paintball company owners, and I started my own field the following summer. Ryan Holmes companyfieldfriend share on social
When my company was first getting off the ground, we were completely lost in the shuffle, despite our best efforts. In 2012, however, we had a 28-foot-long, 15,000-pound secret weapon. To stand out amid the gala parties and blow-out bashes hosted by much bigger tech companies, HootSuite decided to take to the streets. Ryan Holmes 000amidbash share on social