Daily Archives: July 10, 2008

Tony Hsieh CEO of Zappos.com

Zappos and its CEO Tony Hsieh were profiled on ABC. Zappos, if you don’t know, is an online shoe store with over 1,000 brands and 4 million pairs of shoes. (If you were wondering, the name Zappos is an adaptation of the Spanish word for “shoe.”) The nine year old company is on track to sell $1 billion in shoes. (That’s a whole lotta shoes.) Headquartered in Las Vegas, the company prides itself on its company culture and customer service.

The company culture starts at the top with the CEO. Tony Hsieh makes about $36k a year. (Don’t worry about his pay. He sold LinkExchange in the dot com days to Microsoft for about $250 Million.) Watching the video you will see that employees work hard and have fun at the same time. (It’s like Tony transported some of the glory day of Internet startups to Vegas. There are free food and snacks. (Remember those days.) And 100% of medial and dental are paid for by the company.

This company culture is exemplified in Zappos customer service – Free shipping both ways with a 365-day return policy. (At our office, we see Zappos boxes all the time.) While 95% of the business is online, Zappos customer service is trained thoroughly to support any calls that come in. Here’s the Zappos.com Core Values:

1. Deliver WOW Through Service

2. Embrace and Drive Change

3. Create Fun and A Little Weirdness

4. Be Adventurous, Creative, and Open-Minded

5. Pursue Growth and Learning

6. Build Open and Honest Relationships With Communication

7. Build a Positive Team and Family Spirit

8. Do More With Less

9. Be Passionate and Determined

10. Be Humble

These core values and customer service is part of the Zappos brand and that has driven customer loyalty. If you don’t believe that, take a look at the revenue growth at Zappos:

1999: Almost nothing

2000: $ 1.6 mm

2001: $ 8.6 mm

2002: $ 32 mm

2003: $ 70 mm

2004: $184 mm

2005: $370 mm

2006: $597 mm

2007: $850 mm

2008: $1 billion+

While their foundation is shoes, Zappos has since branched off to handbags, clothing, eyewear, watches, accessories, and possibly even airlines. You can experience Zappos firsthand, shop at Zappos.com

Watch the Tony Hsieh and Zappos.com on ABC

Miss Washington Elyse Umemoto Photo Scandal

TMZ posted some unflattering photos of Miss Washington 2007 – Elyse Umemoto. Among the photos posted include the pageant winner flipping off the camera while wearing her crown, drinking and playing what appears to be beer pong, and making obscene sexual gestures. Running on a platform to promote diversity and women’s empowerment, Elyse Umemoto was also the second runner-up in this year’s Miss America pageant.

While her scandal is not as big as Miss Nevada’s, the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization is embarrassed by the pictures. Quick reaction also by Elyse Umemoto. She held a press conference in Tacoma, Washington the same day the scandal broke. In her apology, she says that someone she trusted stole the photos from her, she’s not proud of how she was depicted, and that being a public figure and role model is a full-time job. (We think Elyse Umemoto has learned her lesson.)

Elyse Umemoto’s press conference apology

The Princess of Nebraska – AAIFF 2008 Opening Night

Tonite is opening night for the Asian American International Film Festival 2008, which runs July 10–19, 2008 in New York. The opening night film will be “The Princess of Nebraska” co-directed by Wayne Wang (Joy Luck Club, Maid in Manhattan) and Richard Wong (Colma:the Musical, Option 3). The screenign kicks off at 7:30pm with Wayne Wang, Richard Wong, and Ling Li in attendance. Get your tickets here.

Synopsis for The Princess of Nebraska

Based in Yiyun Li’s award-winning book of short stories, The Princess of Nebraska sketches the travails of a young college student, Sasha (Ling Li) who arrived in the San Francisco Bay Area to procure an abortion. With the father, Yang, missing, Sasha seeks out Yang’s male lover, Boshen (Brian Danforth), for support and closure. The intricacies of intimacy have long been Wang’s hallmark, but digital cinematographer and co-director Richard Wong adds a layer of kinetic edginess. Not only does Wong close in on simple, meaning-laden gestures, but sequences of The Princess of Nebraska are shot as if through Sasha’s cell-phone camera. The film is the first narrative feature produced by the Center for Asian American Media.

Watch the teaser for The Princess of Nebraska

FireNES

FireNES – We recently learned about this Firefox add-on. (We are posting this since half the people reading this site uses Firefox.) You can play more than 2,500 Nintendo games in Firefox. If you grew up playing the original NES, you will appreciate this Firefox extension. It installed in a few seconds for us. No emulators or ROMs needed. You can get it here. FireNES requires Java. Remember it’s for Firefox only! (Sometimes the download site is down.)

Watch a short video on FireNES