“Well the tens of thousands of Americans who have recently lost their job as a result of this economic downturn may turn to our next guest to get back on their feet”.
These are the words that introduced Mike this morning on the Fox News Business show Money for Breakfast. With all that is going on today, everyone is trying to find better ways to run their businesses, and we were pretty honored to be on Fox New Business to talk about FreshBooks.










3:54 pm
Very well done, Mike. You were very quick and your description of your company was easy to follow.
4:02 pm
Well done, Mike. Came off very well.
4:08 pm
Mike: Good.
Fox: Bad.
I am interested to know what an appearance on FOX does to Freshbooks daily site traffic and/or new account sign-ups though.
4:30 pm
Now I can start telling everyone I know somebody famous! Wow!
5:45 pm
Same as Jonathan. Would def be interested to see subscription percentage increase. No details… just broad numbers. Congrats guys
8:11 pm
Great Job Mike!!
9:26 pm
You rock!
10:22 pm
Mike,
Great showcase of Canadian entrepreneurialism, now - where is a link to your positions required?
11:25 pm
@ jonathan and @Marco:
I don’t know the numbers, but we got a bunch of calls today from people who saw Mike on Fox — evening one DURING the broadcast ; )
2:02 am
Nice interview, I bet you’ll get a lot of new customers trying out freshbooks from that appearance. You did a good job explaining freshbooks in a very short time.
10:11 am
Hey Darrin! Right here:
http://careers.freshbooks.com/
10:52 am
Look who’s showin’ off his media training!
Good job Mike!
12:29 pm
You guys rock! It’s great to see that mainstream media is starting to pay attention.
2:35 pm
YEA Mike! You remind me of myself ! LOL I wish i was on the news.. Your an inspiration to us up and coming CEO’s
From one of your first born (customers that is)
Clarence
6:08 pm
Nice job Mike. Excellent delivery, on point , I loved it.
12:59 pm
Mike,
Well done - I thought you presented the case very well with poise and veteran-like ease.
Keep it up
Steve
2:38 pm
Great Interview! I have been using FreshBooks for a while now and I continue to be amazed by the ease of using it. I also love to log in, because it means I am either getting paid of sending invoices! There is literally nothing negative about Freshbooks.
2:48 pm
Great Job Mike! Freshbooks Kicks Butt and I am sooooo happy to be supporting your success because your product has supported my business’ success! Take care and if i am ever in Toronto you better give me a tour of your office!
11:07 am
[...] FreshBooks, the online billing service for freelancers and small business people has gotten a really nice interview on Fox Business News. [...]
3:07 pm
Great Job Mike.
Freshbooks, I’m your number 1 Fan!!
8:00 pm
Great! Congratulations guys. Thanks!
9:54 am
Congrats on an awesome interview and an even better product.
Love what you guys are doing and I think the host was diggin’ you Mike
5:50 pm
Great job guys!
6:38 pm
Great interview. As far as getting your name out there, word of mouth is definitely the best bet. From 2005 through the first half of 2008, I used my own server-side PHP application (cinvoice) for handling online payment, only. This summer, I found out about Freshbooks after reading a C|Net article about online invoicing companies - needless to say, this got my attention since the daily managing (and worrying) about my own online billing system was annoying me. I joined Freshbooks, and have not looked back. The invoicing system and ticketing system is superb, and I get comments weekly bout how “cool” Freshbooks is, and how easy it is to use. For me, the best part is in addition to getting paid quickly and being able to log tickets, it’s clean, it’s quick, and I no longer have to wake up in the AM to handle a problem with my original billing system.
Continue the great work. I know I’ll be here for a long time.
5:33 pm
Way to go Mike. Great interview, quick and to the point. I was recently at a wedding in Idaho and needed to get some invoices printed. My computer was offline and I turned to my Freshbooks account. In no time I had my invoices done and getting paid. Thanks, keep up the good work!
11:32 pm
Good inteview! Although when they said “go public” that is always scary. it seems that when a good company “goes public” they end up selling out (and their clients) to money and sacrifice the quality of what originally made them big. Keep it and GO BIG, but stay private.
2:15 pm
Mike is one of the greatest most sincere CEO’s for a company I have ever met. Here, he simply shows it again, and he makes it look simple.
Good Job Freshbooks!
1:32 pm
Great interview Mike! It’s refreshing (no pun intended) to see something positive in the financial news, and having it about Freshbooks is even better. I’ve been using your service since March of 2005 and it has been invaluable.
Thank you.
12:38 pm
Wonderful Job as usual Mike.
Keep up the great work to all at Freshbooks.
It’s amazing actually, when we first met and got you speaking to our group you where at 300,000 subscribers - that was only a year ago. NOW you are at 500,000.
The reality of this, no country, no global nation grows as fast as FreshBooks in one whole year.
Totally impressive.
2:07 pm
Great Interview, great product.
7:09 pm
Great Job! Love your product. Stay focused on our needs and you will see more growth then you can handle.
Happy Customer!
-Dirk Duplechain
Dallas, TX
1:49 pm
Great interview! Nice to hear your company is growing.
I think one of the keys to your software is that is it actually fun to use. It adds interest to an otherwise boring task which I usually dread!
Laura
P.S. If you need extra help with web applicaiton development, you don’t have to look far!
2:13 pm
I’m not one of those who had more revenue in 08 than 07… but even so, I think FB is even more valuable during a downturn because I get paid so much faster than I used to in my pre-FB days. With less money coming in, I certainly can’t afford to wait around for it!
5:31 pm
Hiring, eh?
So if you hire a freelancer, and that freelancer invoices you using FreshBooks, does the Internet implode?