Saturday, August 18, 2012
Avoid The Haters
And to think the guy made money doing this! :-) There's paid advertising, there is free advertising, and then there is this thing that Dennis Crowley @dens does.
There is wisdom to that term: "Avoid the haters!"
Via Fred Wilson
Friday, August 17, 2012
Himalayan Yak Restaurant: Jackson Heights
Yelp: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
Zagat: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
OpenTable: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
Chowhound: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
About.com: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
Website
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MoMo At Yak: Photos
Paan In Jackson Heights
Number One Reason I Dig Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights: My Neighborhood
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Joe's Shanghai: Dumplings Nazi
TimeOut: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
New York Times: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
American Nepali (Blog): Himalayan Yak Restaurant
Jennifer 8 Lee: New York Times: Where Nepalese Is Spoken, and Yak Is Served
Zagat: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
OpenTable: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
Chowhound: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
About.com: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
Website
Facebook Page
MoMo At Yak: Photos
Paan In Jackson Heights
Number One Reason I Dig Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights: My Neighborhood
Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights
Joe's Shanghai: Dumplings Nazi
TimeOut: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
New York Times: Himalayan Yak Restaurant
American Nepali (Blog): Himalayan Yak Restaurant
Adding to my list of foods I've never had... (@ Himalayan Yak Restaurant w/@omaryousif) 4sq.com/RGTkUR
— leland rechis (@leland) August 11, 2012
Jennifer 8 Lee: New York Times: Where Nepalese Is Spoken, and Yak Is Served
Does the subway bother you? Sometimes, but it has now become a habit. Mustang — we have wind, crazy wind. It’s a cold desert. It’s very loud. Around 12 midday, it stops everything. People stop to walk in the day...... The breakdown of your customers: Nepalese, Tibetan, Himalayan are 75 percent, 25 percent are foreigners.
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