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Why an Argentinean serial entrepreneur moved to Portland to run his business

[Editor: Here’s another guest post in the “Why Portland?” series. This time, it’s from Zeke Camusio.]

I grew up and lived the first 23 years of my life in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a beautiful 18-million person city. That was too big for me, so I decided to move to Aspen, Colorado, where I met my wife and we lived for four years.

We finally decided to buy our first home. We were really excited, but that excitement didn’t last long. The most affordable home in the market was a 1-bedroom that was selling for $1.2M. We realized it was time for us to move somewhere else.

So, how do you decide what city you should move to? Easy: you use Google! We Googled “best places to live in the US” and we found five potential candidates: San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Austin, and Portland. We decided to check out all five cities and then choose our favorite one. The first city we visited was Portland. That was the end of our search. We LOVED IT!

I’m now working on convincing my out-of-town friends to move here. Moving is a huge decision for most people, so I made a list of my favorite things about Portland so my “pitch” can be more effective.

I’ve lived in 12 cities all over the world and I’ve never met so many successful entrepreneurs in one place. Not only have I made extremely valuable connections, but I’ve also made some long-lasting, amazing friends.

When I try to convince other entrepreneurs to run their companies in Portland and hire local talent, they like the idea but almost all of them come up with the same objection: “All that sounds great, but it rains a lot!” This is how I overcome this objection: “Yes, it does, but that’s a great thing! You can go to the movies, invite your friends over for dinner and have a great breakfast in bed. In fact, all these things are much much more enjoyable on rainy days!”

In the last three months, Portland has given me a lot. I’m working on giving Portland back as much as I can. I do that by hiring local talent, helping local clients and teaching business owners, for free, how to grow their revenues using Internet marketing.

Zeke Camusio is a serial entrepreneur, Internet marketing expert, published author, speaker and founder of an The Outsourcing Company, an Internet marketing agency in Portland, OR

(Image courtesy StuSeeger. Used under Creative Commons.)

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