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Growing Lean: Podcast Interview

Ever dreamt of trading a steady job for the thrill of entrepreneurship? That's exactly what Nikhil Vaish did, leaving his mark on advertising giants like Ammirati and Ogilvy to plunge into the exhilarating world of startups with BoostSolo. In our latest episode, Nikhil takes us through his remarkable journey, revealing why he swapped boardroom pitches for the autonomy of solopreneurship and how he crafted the resourceful service, Can I Stream It. His tale is not just about change; it's a blueprint for reinvention in the face of conformist industry standards.

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Valiant CEO: Magazine Interview

"Don’t try to please everyone (you cannot): while it is important to seek council, work collaboratively and give everyone a voice, don’t shy away from making tough decisions and understand that you will inevitably disappoint or upset someone."

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Knock Media: Video Interview

Nikhil Vaish talks about the Good Growth Club on 10 Minute Strategy.

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Time Magazine: CISI Featured

In a perfect world, the answer to this question would always be “yes.” But we live in a world of timed release windows, exclusive streaming deals and overly cautious movie studios, so finding what you want to watch can be complicated. Can I Stream.It? makes sense of this confusion...

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Wired: CISI Featured

I still haven’t found a dream situation beyond installing a RedBox in my living room (although Vudu is catching my eye), but CanIStream.It? may fulfill some of my cinematic fantasies.

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TechCrunch: CISI Featured

Add this site to your bookmarks because I guarantee you, at some point, you’re going to need it. CanIStream.it is a new search engine that shows you where you can stream, rent, download and buy movies.

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Business Insider: CISI Featured

Can I stream it is for the person who watches everything online. Simply type the name of a film into the engine and it will let you know if it is available to watch on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Instant Video. It also checks YouTube Movies, iTunes, Vudu, Crackle, and Epix.

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Knock Media: Video Interview

In this episode Nikhil shares his methodology to helping a solopreneur identify what makes them unique and how to talk about it. Anyone interested in marketing will appreciate his straightforward approach.

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Loyalty Alliance: Featured Entrepreneur

In today’s edition of ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT we introduce Nikhil Vaish, a brand builder and marketing consultant, to small and large businesses, startups, and nonprofits.

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CNBC: Quoted for CISI

"Over the last five years, the categories have become far more complex and the players have started to put up more and more walls," said Nikhil Vaish, cofounder of CanIStream.it, one of the sites that stayed active after the initial public offering closed. "Rather than making it easier to find this stuff they've all made it harder."

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The New Yorker: CISI Digital Pick

Say you’ve got a free evening, a good wi-fi signal, and a strong desire to watch the complete works of Martin Scorsese. CanIStream.It, a search engine recently created by the New York-based consulting firm Urban Pixels...

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Gizmodo: CISI Featured

A search engine that tells me if, and where, my favorite movies are available to stream right now. Oh hell yes! It's like Kayak for streaming services. Search one spot and get results from all the major players.

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Fox News: CISI Featured

CanIStream.it aims to help you find the movie or TV show you want to watch in the blink of an eye. It does exactly what the name implies -- it answers the question: "Can I Stream It?"

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Yahoo!Finance: CISI Featured

My guess is that most people, most of the time, would prefer the information organized by delivery method. “I want to rent this movie online — where is it cheapest?” That’s how CanIStream.It does things, and it makes more sense.

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