About me
Hello everyone!
First of all, thanks a lot for visiting my blog.
My name is Alberto Dominguez, I live in Barcelona and I am what most people would call an entrepreneur. However, I often think that I’m more of a learner (in Spanish I use the wordplay “Emprendedor – aprendedor”, but it doesn’t work too well in English). I really enjoy to be constantly learning and try to spread what I learnt to those who might find it useful.
I started my first business in 2005. Since then I probably made most of the mistakes you can make when you are starting up. But, as I’m also an optimist, I believe that having failed so much can actually be a huge luck for me. Let me explain myself:
After talking to many entrepreneurs and successful business-people during these years, I noticed that there are experiences common to most entrepreneurs. It’s been a while since I started to share the conclussions I reached after every mistake I made with some of my fellow entrepreneurs. Surprisingly, in a very possitive way, I realized that this generates very reals effects and helps people to quicklier realize what they should change. Therefore, I said to myself, so why don’t share it with everybody?
Besides, I’m am passionate about the Internet (in general) and believe that social networks have an enorm potental to transform our lives. I’ll talk about these subjects too.
And that’s it. I really hope that you find this blog helpful.
Alberto Dominguez
Small Bio
- I was born en Badalona (Barcelona, Spain) in 1978.
- Accidentally (long story) I ended up studying Audiovisual Communication at the University Autonoma de Barcelona.
- After a short experience working in the media, I decided to pack my stuff and move to Germany in 2001 where, almost by chance, I started working for a German Start Up, Sedo.
- In 2005 I decided to leave Sedo, moved back to Spain, and started my first company: Dinamon, an Internet business incubator.
- I’m catalan, I’m also Spanish (I don’t think that there’s a contradiction there, specially if your parents com from Malaga and Leon), I’m Mediterranean and I’m European. I also feel a bit German and a bit Greek. Germany brought me lots of luckand Greece has always treated me amazingly well.

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