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7 Articles match "LinkedIn","Metrics","Startup"
The Latest from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
In March 2007, when Pownce launched, Twitter didn't have much of a head start. think, if I were to do a new start up or a different company, I would pick it in an area where there wasn’t such good competition, determined competition. think there is definitely different levels of start ups and Twitter was definitely (laughs) a good start up, and it's really hard to compete or be compared to.
We talked about more than Pownce and Twitter in this interview. Leah Culver is a developer who launched many projects.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
This time I'm getting to know Mark Geller ( LinkedIn , @markgeller ). That's where I learned I enjoyed interacting with customers and working with development teams to build and launch products. From there, I became the first non-founder employee at an e-commerce startup called BITSource, which was the first electronic software distributor delivering electronic volume software licenses to corporations. I know you are still in stealth, but what can you tell us. Earlier this year I founded Visible networking is turning into a really great opportunity to get to know people better, get to meet new people, and have some interesting conversations.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
I recently got together with Aaron Shechet and an early stage startup to discuss the direction the company might want to take. It was a great conversation and I thought it would be a good idea to do some visible networking with Aaron to get to know him better. Tell me a bit about your background. I grew up in Los Angeles and went to undergrad at UC Santa Barbara, graduating in 2003 with Honors in Economics. While at UC Santa Barbara, I then went to Pepperdine University School of Law and graduated in 2006 with a Certificate from the Geoffrey H.
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
I recently got together with Aaron Shechet and an early stage startup to discuss the direction the company might want to take. It was a great conversation and I thought it would be a good idea to do some visible networking with Aaron to get to know him better. Tell me a bit about your background. I grew up in Los Angeles and went to undergrad at UC Santa Barbara, graduating in 2003 with Honors in Economics. While at UC Santa Barbara, I then went to Pepperdine University School of Law and graduated in 2006 with a Certificate from the Geoffrey H.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
For example, if you click on Startup , you find: => The most recent posts, announcements and web pages on the top of the page that relate to Startups. => The best (according to social signals across the network) content below that such as: Acting CTO Role in a Start-up The DNA of an A++ Team Startup Delta Force… => The keywords on the left are ordered according to their relationship to the current term. So you can see that Entrepreneur (60) LinkedIn (15) Metrics (16) SEO (15) Company (141) are all considered highly relevant
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
[Update] I’m revisiting this post given the current state of the start-up environment. Brooks and I have evolved our strategy a few times since we started working together on The Graph - all while maintain our big vision. The key is to not get to hung up on the product that will solve the problem you set out to solve. In today’s world, it is more critical than ever to understand where your industry/category stands. When the VCs and young devs where creating web apps at an unbelievable clip proliferation was the name of the game.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
In March 2007, when Pownce launched, Twitter didn't have much of a head start. think, if I were to do a new start up or a different company, I would pick it in an area where there wasn’t such good competition, determined competition. think there is definitely different levels of start ups and Twitter was definitely (laughs) a good start up, and it's really hard to compete or be compared to.
We talked about more than Pownce and Twitter in this interview. Leah Culver is a developer who launched many projects.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
This time I'm getting to know Mark Geller ( LinkedIn , @markgeller ). That's where I learned I enjoyed interacting with customers and working with development teams to build and launch products. From there, I became the first non-founder employee at an e-commerce startup called BITSource, which was the first electronic software distributor delivering electronic volume software licenses to corporations. I know you are still in stealth, but what can you tell us. Earlier this year I founded Visible networking is turning into a really great opportunity to get to know people better, get to meet new people, and have some interesting conversations.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Our startup interview this morning is with Josh Stomel , founder of ResumeBucket (www.resumebucket.com), a new web site that is focused on helping people share their resumes with the world. Stomel--who is bootstrapping the startup from his recruiting firm, NeoHire--explained the site to us.
What's We also provide the consumer a slew of tools, that will help them upload their resume What's the idea behind the site?
Josh Josh Stomel: ResumeBucket is a portal that allows consumers to simply put their resume online, within seconds.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
What will it cost you to start your company? Come up with 3 to 4 scenarios for launching your company. Once you know your headcount, you’ll know how much office space you’ll need and you can look up prices in your area. Scenario Outlines : Detailed outlines of 3 Scenarios for launching the startup, what will be released for each, what revenue models will be employed, etc.
It’s easy to think of a good idea and assume that everything else will fall into line. But, how do you really know if your business idea is viable?
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