Mar 31

Web 2.0~Take Advantage of the New Technology

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Tags: March 31st, 2009

Web 2.0~If you haven’t been hiding under a rock, you know what this is and how powerful and important it is to take full advantage of this web trend. There are new forms of communication, lots of massive innovation and you can use it to develop your own applications and them to your arsenal of tools.

web-20 Here are just a few suggestions to get you started and bring you up to speed:

*Web Apps: solve a real customer problem. Period. If you do so, they won’t hesitate to us it over traditional software. Traditional software apps are being replaced by web apps so jump on board ASAP. Grab and use new tools: video, Accounting, CRM, etc.

*Mobile Apps: More and more companies are developing apps to be used via wireless connection. Very hot trend right now and exploding in growth. Apple and Google are already there with Microsoft right on their heels.

*Online Video: Simply put, business websites with video directly translate to increased traffic. Lots of room for startups, especially in a particular niche.

*Blogging: If you are into implementing blogs rather than starting a blog-related business, this may be for you. Blog-powered websites will phase out the lonely, static corporate website.

*Web 2.0 Consulting: Self-explanlatory!

*Look for Booming Businesses: Financial Planning and Travel, etc.~Advisory Services.

What is the baby boomer up to these days? There are not so technically-challenged that they can’t find their way around the internet. So, what problems are they trying to solve and what information are they seeking?

They are planning for retirement and also looking for ways to take care of their aging parents and their college-bound children. Solve these problems and you have a vibrant business on your hands.

They also want to travel. And not just your usual travel experience~they want a different, meaningful, exotic experience. There is a big market right now for group travel: university alumni, volunteer groups and singles for example.

The good thing for you and me is that these baby boomers have no interest in doing this type of Web 2.0 development on the web. They know how to use the internet, but they don’t want to write the manual. They do things like write blogs, participate somewhat in social networking, playing games, listening to podcasts and downloading music.

So armed with this fistful of information, take it an run with it. Start a new business. Let me know how I can help!

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Mar 13

Do You Use Multimedia Sites?

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You may have used a couple of these multimedia sites, but if you have not seen some of the others, take a look and let me know what you think:

1)  Flickr:  www.flickr.com

2)  Photobucket:  www.photobucket.com

3)  YouTube:   www.youtube.com

4)  Seesmic:  www.seesmic.com

5)  Metacafe:  www.metacafe.com

6)  Personal Life Media:  www.personallifemedia.com

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Mar 13

Happy 20th to the World Wide Web

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Happy 20th, World Wide Web!


The folks over at CERN, the home of the World Wide Web, are celebrating today. It was 20 years ago that Tim Berners-Lee came up with the idea. From info.cern.ch:

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is where it all began in March 1989. A physicist, Tim Berners-Lee, wrote a proposal for information management showing how information could be transferred easily over the Internet by using hypertext, the now familiar point-and-click system of navigating through information. The following year, Robert Cailliau, a systems engineer, joined in and soon became its number one advocate.

The idea was to connect hypertext with the Internet and personal computers, thereby having a single information network to help CERN physicists share all the computer-stored information at the laboratory. Hypertext would enable users to browse easily between texts on web pages using links. The first examples were developed on NeXT computers.

Berners-Lee created a browser-editor with the goal of developing a tool to make the Web a creative space to share and edit information and build a common hypertext. What should they call this new browser: The Mine of Information? The Information Mesh? When they settled on a name in May 1990, it was the WorldWideWeb.

It was later in 1990 that the Web was launched. More details about the celebrations are over at World Wide Web@20.

Happy Birthday, little Web!

Hat tip to Dan York for picking up on the story.

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Mar 13

Social Media Content Tools

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Tags: , , March 13th, 2009

Take a look at these tools to help you out there in blogosphere world:

1)   www.Technorati.com:  helps you find out what is happening on the World Live Web right now.  At Technorati you can set up a profile and register or “claim” your blogs.  From there, make a widget and put it on your blog so that people can track you in Technorati.

2)  http://blogsearch.google.com:  let’s you see the top stories by topic and which blogs are carrying the story.  This can be a great tool for tracking who is doing what

3)  (Nielsen Buzzmetrics Blog):  allows you to quickly see the trend in the occurrence of specific words or phrases as used within the blogospere. blogpulse_logo_bodywww.Blogpulse.com

4)   blogpulse_logo_bodywww.Blogpulse.com/trend BlogPulse Trend Search allows you to create graphs that visually track “buzz” over time for certain key words, phrases or links. Compare search terms/links in isolation, or use all three fields to compare search terms/links against others.

These are just four tools that you can begin with to expand your world of searches.

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Mar 13

Top 10 Social Networks for Entrepreneurs

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  • March 12th, 2009 | by Dan Schawbel

    ten imageDan Schawbel is the author of Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success (Kaplan, April 09), and owner of the award winning Personal Branding Blog.

    Looking for a job? Consider creating your own. There are a number of social resources to help you connect with other entrepreneurs and get your business ideas off the ground.

    Here are the top 10 social networks for entrepreneurs. Each helps entrepreneurs succeed by providing them with the guidance, tools and resources they need to setup their company and gain exposure.

    Have another social site to add to this list? Tell us about it in the comments.


    1. Entrepreneur Connect


    Entrepreneur Media, the company that produces Entrepreneur Magazine, started a social network over a year ago specifically for entrepreneurs and small business owners called Entrepreneur Connect.   Like all social networks, you have the opportunity to create your own profile, explore the community, share ideas with other entrepreneurs and network. Unlike most social networks, this one frowns upon too much self-promotion and applauds idea sharing.

    You can use this network to connect to service providers, suppliers, advisers and colleagues.  Just like LinkedIn and FacebookFacebook reviewsFacebook reviews, there are professional groups that you can join or create.  Another cool feature is that you’re able to start your own blog and possibly have it appear on the main page.  This is similar to what Fast Company has done with their website.


    2. PartnerUp


    PartnerUp is a social network for entrepreneurs who are searching for people and resources for business opportunities.  Anyone can join, but business partners, co-founders, executives and board members will get the most out of this one.  In this network, you can ask or offer advice, find commercial real estate and find service providers like accountants and marketers for your business.

    The big differentiator with this social network is the commercial real estate “MoveUpSM” program that serves entrepreneurs who have experienced a hard time trying to find office space for their business.  They also have a Resource Directory that allows small and mid-sized businesses to advertise their services.


    3.  StartupNation


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    Most social networks neglect the content aspect that makes StartupNation so useful.  With articles, forums, blogs, on-demand seminars, and podcasts, entrepreneurs will be better prepared for their ventures and have the resources required to make better business decisions.

    There are a wide range of topics being discussed on StartupNation right now, including business planning, marketing and web-based business.  The site also offers a series of competitions, such as a dorm-based 20 contest and an elevator pitch competition. If you’re an entrepreneur or hope to become one, this site is definitely one you can’t miss out on.


    4.  LinkedIn


    It’s difficult to leave LinkedIn off of any social networking list because it’s so useful for anyone who’s either searching for a job, is trying to network with like-minded individuals, or building a company.  LinkedIn offers many resources for entrepreneurs, such as groups, including the very popular “On Startups” group that has over 54,000 members.

    Entrepreneurs on LinkedIn should brand themselves properly so they can attract the right kind of business opportunities, and perform searches to find service providers or partners.  As an entrepreneur, you should also be looking to participate in LinkedIn Answers, events and applications to spruce up your profile and become a valuable member to your community.


    5. Biznik


    This isn’t another LinkedIn clone.  Instead, Biznik brands itself as a social network that “doesn’t suck.”  The Biznik community is composed of freelancers, CEOs, and the self-employed.  Like the other networks, this is a place for you to share ideas, instead of posting your resume.  It is mandatory for all members to use their real names and provide real data, and Biznik editors actually review all profiles to ensure compliance with that policy.  There are three levels of membership, including basic, active ($10 a month for an enhanced profile) and supporting ($24 a month for increased visibility).


    6.  Perfect Business


    If you want to meet thousands of serious entrepreneurs, experts and investors from a variety of industries, then Perfect Business might be the perfect social network for you.  The type of people you’ll find are potential business partners, potential clients and advisers. Additionally, the site has leading business partners like Entrepreneur and Virgin Money.

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    From business networking to a video center where you can learn from successful entrepreneurs, a business plan builder and even an investor center, you’ll have most of the resources you need to create or regenerate your business. There is a free basic membership and a gold membership that costs $29.99 per month.


    7.  Go BIG Network


    The Go BIG Network embraces job seekers, in addition to funding sources, service providers and entrepreneurs.  In this social network, you post requests for help, which are then routed to other people in the network that can answer your questions or support you.  Members of this social network can search through profiles of other members, contact them or post a request (a classified ad) to talk about what they are looking for (such as a business partner).  The profiles on this network are targeted and specific so it’s easy to find an investor in a particular region.


    8.  Cofoundr


    The Cofoundr network is made up of idea makers, entrepreneurs, programmers, web designers, investors, freelancers and executives.  The primary purpose of joining this network is to start a new web venture.  Unlike most of the social networks already listed here, Cofoundr is a strictly private network, which means that you can’t view member profiles before you register for an account.

    Membership requires having a valid university or work email address, which means high schools students and younger aren’t allowed.  The first thing you have to do is sign up, then specify your abilities and the people you are trying to network with and finally, post your idea on the bulletin board or in the forum.


    9.   The Funded


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    The Funded is an online community of entrepreneurs who research, rate and review funding sources.  Entrepreneurs can view and share terms sheets to assist each other in finding good investors, as well as discuss the inner workings of operating a business.  General benefits of this site include viewing facts, reviews and commentary on funding resources, and accessing RSS feeds of the most recent public comments by members.

    By joining the site, you have access to detailed fund profiles with specialty, reference investments, and investment criteria, in addition to accessing partner vCards that have full contact information of all partners at venture funds.  In order to get any value out of this social network, you pretty much have to become a member.


    10.  Young Entrepreneur


    If you’re young, entrepreneurial and socially active or just curious, then Young Entrepreneur is a great starting point for you.  This community appears as a discussion forum, with topics such as e-commerce, search engine optimization, marketing, IT & Internet, and franchising.  Aside from their main forum and threads, there is a popular blog and some great videos.


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