Serial entrepreneur and ultra-vagabond Timothy Ferriss has been featured in The New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, Maxim, and other media. He is a guest lecturer at Princeton University in High-tech Entrepreneurship and The 4-Hour Workweek (Crown/Random House) is his debut book on ideal lifestyle design. He speaks five languages, runs a multinational firm from wireless locations worldwide, and has been a world-record holder in tango, a national champion in Chinese kickboxing, and an actor on a hit television series in Hong Kong. He is 32 years old. Visit Tim's Experiments in Lifestyle Design Blog.

Blog Entries by Tim Ferriss

How to Create a Global Phenomenon With Less Than $10,000

Posted December 14, 2009 | 01:36 PM (EST)


Here is my most recent keynote from the 2,000-person+ Le Web in Paris, which focused on how to catalyze a global phenomenon on a very limited budget. Topics include:

  • How to sell "around the product" for more coverage.
  • The three necessary types of media exposure.
  • Real-world tipping points from the...
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Top 3 Travel Spots: Tim Ferriss And Kevin Rose's Picks

1 Comments | Posted December 11, 2009 | 03:10 PM (EST)


This is a continuation of the Random series. Past episodes include language learning, start-up advice, must-read books, and more.

Random - China Episode 2 Part B from

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The Barefoot Alternative: Vibram Five Fingers Shoes

5 Comments | Posted May 25, 2009 | 03:21 PM (EST)


Tim Ferriss on Vibram Shoes from Kevin Rose on Vimeo.

"The human foot is a work of art and a masterpiece of engineering."
--Leonardo Da Vinci

"OK, dude,...

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Measuring Social Media Campaigns: A Philanthropic Case Study

Posted May 12, 2009 | 03:52 PM (EST)



Bueller? Bueller? Quantifying results need not be boring. Keep it simple to keep it interesting... and actionable. (photo: foundphotoslj)

Have you really seen ROI from Social Media?

Social media marketing! Twitter consultancies! Conversational communications! Oh, these are exciting times.

It seems like everyone and their...

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My Conversation with Kevin Rose About Angel Investing and Naming Companies

Posted May 4, 2009 | 01:47 PM (EST)


In this video, Kevin Rose -- founder of Digg and others -- and I talk about how we invest in other companies as "angels" and how we choose names for companies. Topics include:

-How to test company or product names using Google AdWords
-Kevin's criteria...

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Timothy Ferriss vs. Gary Vaynerchuk

Posted November 13, 2008 | 09:42 AM (EST)


I recently did a Google search for my own name (as any good narcissist or paranoid will do), and I found an article on Problogger.net titled "Timothy Ferriss vs. Gary Vaynerchuk".

The topic was a good one: opposite ends of the social media spectrum. Is it better...

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How to Surf Life: Attorney Turned Surf Guru

Posted November 11, 2008 | 11:53 AM (EST)


Many a false step was made by standing still.
-Fortune Cookie

Named must your fear be before banish it you can.
-Yoda, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back


RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

Twenty feet and closing.

"Run! Ruuuuuuuuuun!" Hans didn't speak Portuguese, but the meaning was...

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What Every American Needs to Know (and Do) About FISA Before Tuesday

Posted July 7, 2008 | 03:42 PM (EST)


"Those who can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
--Benjamin Franklin


This is the most important and...

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6 Reasons to Visit the World's Happiest Country

Posted April 22, 2008 | 02:17 AM (EST)


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Is that a woman or a 12-year old drinking beer? I don't know, but they're happy about it.

Denmark has recently emerged as the world's happiest country, beating out Bhutan, the long-time favorite of anthropologists everywhere.

The birthplace of LEGO -- a contraction of...

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Tips for Personal Branding (and Protection) in a Digital Age

Posted February 11, 2008 | 09:17 AM (EST)


Branding is no longer for Fortune 500 companies and Madison Avenue agencies with excessive budgets and inadequate tracking.

Personal branding is about managing your name -- even if you don't own a business -- in a world of misinformation, disinformation, and semi-permanent Google records.

Going on a date?...

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Test Driving the Unreleased Audi R8, the Supercar Even Women Fantasize About

Posted February 6, 2008 | 05:42 PM (EST)


I love fast cars. Enter the Audi R8 supercar. OMFG.

I get a massive amount of e-mail -- almost 300 per hour at one point during major media -- which is why I outsourced my inbox in the first place to virtual...

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10 Computer Shortcuts: Obvious to Techies but Unknown to the Rest

Posted February 1, 2008 | 05:42 PM (EST)


I'll cover my head in shame: I only discovered keyboard shortcuts about a year ago. There, I said it.

Here are a few shortcuts that take out excessive mouse use and -- cumulatively over thousands of computer movements per week -- save hours and hours.

There a million...

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Relax Like a Pro: 5 Steps to Hacking Your Sleep

Posted January 28, 2008 | 11:04 AM (EST)


I once went almost five days without sleep in 1996 just to see 1) if I could make a week (I couldn't), and 2) what the side-effects would be.

I was a new neuroscience major at Princeton at the time and hoped to do research with famed serotonin pioneer,...

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Ten Steps to Become an Email Ninja

Posted January 10, 2008 | 01:41 PM (EST)


Editor's note: This is a guest post from Leo Babauta, who writes about simplicity and productivity on his blog, Zen Habits.

I don't know about you, but I get dozens -- if not hundreds -- of emails a day.

Unlike most people, however, I'm able to process...

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Why I Started Punching Jerks Again

Posted January 9, 2008 | 02:16 PM (EST)


Men, please take this as the verbalization of fantasies I know everyone of you has had. Ladies, take this as an inside look at the hardwiring of the male mind...

Perhaps I've been watching too many mating battles on Planet Earth, but I'm beginning to think (once again) punching...

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How to Negotiate Like an Indian -- 7 Rules

Posted January 3, 2008 | 04:58 PM (EST)


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Guess who won?

Indians have founded more engineering and technology companies in the U.S. during the past decade than immigrants from Britain, China, Taiwan and Japan combined (Source: Where The Engineers Are, Vivek Wadhwa, 2007).

Incredible.

The entrepreneurial abilities of Indians...

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How Much Does Your Commute Really Cost You? Calculate It... Then Kill It

Posted October 31, 2007 | 02:42 PM (EST)


What is the true cost of your commute? One example comes from 4-Hour Work Week reader Troy Gardner, who recently wrote to me:

I'm still work focused (I like creating things!), but since I control my time/location, I'm reaping some of the rewards of being...

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The Art of Letting Bad Things Happen (and Weapons of Mass Distraction)

Posted October 25, 2007 | 06:03 PM (EST)


The menu in the Slovak Republic: full-contact video below.

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Long time no see! I just landed back in CA from a long overdue mini-retirement through London, Scotland, Sardinia, Slovak Republic, Austria, Amsterdam, and Japan.

Some unpleasant surprises awaited me when I checked...

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The Karmic Capitalist: Should I Wait Until I'm Rich to Give Back?

Posted October 9, 2007 | 09:56 AM (EST)


This is a question I have fought with a lot over the years.

Spending time with the upwardly mobile in places like NYC and LA, one can't help but believe the consensus: It is better to wait until you have made a lot of money before trying to change the...

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The Top 5 Reasons to Be a Jack of All Trades

Posted October 2, 2007 | 11:38 AM (EST)


Specialization isn't always a good thing.

Are the days of Da Vinci dead? Is it possible to, at once, be a world-class painter, engineer, scientist, and more?

"No way. Those times are long gone. Nothing was discovered then. Now the best you can do is pick...

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