Sunday, July 20, 2008

Watch Free Movies Online

Watch "Batman: The Dark Knight" Movie

Batman and James Gordon join forces with Gotham's new District Attorney, Harvey Dent, to take on a psychotic bank robber known as The Joker, whilst other forces plot against them, and Joker's crimes grow more and more deadly.

This is a free site. You can get other movies too. This comes from online buddy Cheddarfix, who lives in Toronto, CN. He's supposed to be watching right now. So, for those who can't make it to the movies, here's a free alternative. Enjoy.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Create Your Identity on Public Post


Public Post is a new community, created by the founders of Aidpage and Idilogic, a software company that produces Grant Gate and Federal Money Retriever. Public Post is akin to blogs in that you may blog without much interaction from others, or you may interact if you choose. The platform is social in nature, and very easy to grasp, with built in tools and ability to submit your graphics and enter your other websites, links, etc.

The key thing, in my opinion, is to comment on public post regarding issues that concern you or others. For instance, the energy crisis, the lack of an energy infrastructure in this country, political candidates, music, television, writing, science, psychology, business, war, poverty - anything that strikes you as interesting or important.

It is not a place to seek advise per say, because that's what Aidpage is for. No, Public Post is a place to share views, write or publish your stories, comment on the state of affairs, and have an audience from the members and readers of your space. It is totally free, and totally easy. There are only about ten active members so far- that's how new it is. Their other blog community Aidpage dot com has about 35,000 members worldwide.

If you are interested in saying something in Public Post, this site is for you. I really like it much better than, say, myspace, because it offers ease of use, and many other features that do not take forever to load. I enjoy logging my links of interest too. Please check it out and consider becoming a member.

Oh, one other thing, if you are in another country, I would really love it if you could write about your country, your social dynamic, or geographic features. Anything that will enlighten people from other places about you and your unique societies. Anyway, hope you will visit and decide to stay. Thanks. I look forward to meeting you and learning about you and your cultures on Public Post!
m_99

visit my public post

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Website Design, Readability, Stickiness

In the effort to learn about website design and business strategy for web marketing, I ran across this informative site (click the title link). I thought it would be beneficial for this audience because it offers such a wide range of great information, such things as how to write effective copy, serif size and readability, stickiness, graphic protocol to speak to the widest audience, and so forth. And, did you know that some browsers won't open if the font is inappropriate or too small? I didn't.

Loving art, I tend to get over dramatic with images. I really am not concerned about graphic usability on this blog. Perhaps I should be concerned when using it on blogspot, and certainly on my future business website. And, not only do I want readers to gain something, I want them to first find the site, and enable it to open correctly when they do, even if it's from their Blackberry.

Anyway, this particular site (A-K Strategic Info pages) is outstanding. Very necessary reading...

Enjoy, m_99

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

At Last...the Cheque Arrived


The Government Stimulus Cheque Arrived Via Snail Mail

Although it was promised to arrive sooner than later, our household finally received the government stimulus cheque in the mail yesterday. I can't for the life of me understand why it came as snail mail. We always use direct deposit for the tax returns, and the government was supposed to use direct deposit with this money as well. Alas, this morning a trip to the bank...

I appreciate having the extra cash, especially since my spouse has recently come home after nine days in the hospital. He had the flu and pneumonia. And he is on a short time (paid) leave from work until he re-coops enough to actually do the job. Anyway, we have a good use for some of the cash. He's enrolling in an online degree program that he's been wanting to do for a long time. Each module is paid for as you go, and the extra cash will get him enrolled, receive his first unit, buy an additional module, and his text books. So, that's what we are using this cash for. I am happy with that. The rest will go into savings, for a rainy day.

So, that's what we're doing with the extra money. :)
m_99

Sunday, July 6, 2008

The Art of the Start

Make Meaning

Entrepreneurs ~ V ~ Venture Capital

It's been a while since I have posted. Changes have happened and I decided to fore go the so-called free mall. Instead, I have been thinking about a real business, with real profitability. The idea is a fairly common venture with an uncommon twist. Thinking of creating this business has led me down the pathway of locating resources to launch, grow, and manage the venture.

I read as much about entrepreneurship and funding as I can, and frequent Entrepreneur.com often, as well as StartupNation.com, and Venture Capital blogs. I found the following article on one such blog. This is an article about financing as well as The Funding Universe, a new (two years) resources site for businesses.

Of course you can simply go to the Wall Street Journal to read the article, and I could have provided the link, but wanted you, the reader here, to have something at your fingertips to use. Hope it helps you in your business or business plans for future reference.
Enjoy, m_99

Web Sites Help Bring
Together Entrepreneurs and Investors

By Daniel Hausmann of Venturewire


Nate Alder believed clothing insulation could be warmer and more efficient, so he and a few partners set out earlier this year to reinvent winter-jacket lining. Unfortunately, prospective angel and venture-capital investors didn't warm up to the idea on first look in the spring. The second time around in the fall Mr. Alder and his team walked away with $375,000 in angel investor backing. The difference, according to Mr. Alder: his start-up, Argon Technologies Inc. (www.argongear.com), went through Funding Universe, a Web site (www.fundinguniverse.com) designed to connect entrepreneurs with investors. The site can help companies tweak business plans and hosts in-person "speed pitching" -- a take on speed dating where investors are paired with entrepreneurs.

"Angels said at the speed-pitching that our pitch was so much better than before," Mr. Alder said, adding he walked away from the October event with 10 to 12 offers. "Face-to-face made the difference; it raises your chances significantly."

As the venture world has recovered from the tech bubble bust at the turn of the century, a number of sites have popped up offering advice and the ability to connect entrepreneurs with investors. These businesses take things beyond sites that simply offer message boards or rating services like the much publicized The Funded, which lets anonymous people rate VCs.

Funding Universe and others like it boast services that range from e-mailed distribution of pitches to networking conferences that mirror speed dating events. The programs, while not targeted at experienced venture capitalists, are specifically useful for business owners and angel investors lacking a robust rolodex.

"The angel world is very inefficient," said Brock Blake, chief executive of Funding Universe. "Angels don't walk around with a sign on their back that says 'Angel Investor.' "

Mr. Blake launched Funding Universe, his first start-up, two years ago after graduating from Brigham Young University. On his own, he raised a few hundred thousand dollars in angel backing in the months after the site debuted to help it grow.

On Funding Universe, entrepreneurs can post their business plans for free. The company then helps businesses fix pitches and rates business plans, posts video pitches, and introduces companies to investors with comparable portfolios. The services after the free posting come with a charge; a subscription can range from $20 to $50 per month depending on services. In its network, the company has 718 investors and over 21,000 entrepreneurs, according to Mr. Blake.

One of the strong components of the site, according to investors and start-ups, is the face time provided by the speed-pitching events. Mr. Blake lines up 30 to 50 investors in a room, and about 10 start-ups go table-to-table delivering seven-minute pitches. The company has six Utah-based events lined up for 2008 and is looking to book more across the country.

Other sites offer varying levels of help similar to Funding Universe. Plan Heaven allows companies to post pitch videos that are then distributed to a network of investors. The service is free but the site does not track the results of its users. Another site, Go4Funding, lets entrepreneurs and investors post their needs and contact information, ala Craig List. The site charges consultants, lawyers, accountants and others $100-per-month to advertise on the site.

Another site, Go BIG Media LLC's GoBIGNetwork.com, essentially works as an online classified service for the start-up community. Users can post ads to invest, get invested and find employees, and also find advice through blogs and forums. Ad posters pay $59 per month, per ad; people looking to contact posters pay $39 per month, and vendors, such as loan providers, pay Go BIG $10 per lead to find companies in need.

Of the 100,000 start-ups in the system, 10,000 are actively fund-raising, Go BIG Founder Wil Schroter said. Of that number, 82% will get contacted, and some will get as many as three responses. However, Mr. Schroter said his company doesn't proactively track how many of those responses results in a check being cut. Often those responses are from intermediaries of investors, such as capital brokers, Mr. Schroter said.

Rich Sloan and his brother Jeff, both veteran entrepreneurs, offer tips through podcasts, a nationally syndicated radio show and their blogs on StartupNation.com. The site also has subscription services for business plan tracking, patent and corporate paperwork. Mr. Sloan said he has about 130,000 users.

While many of these Web sites have popped up post-bubble, the services hark back to the late 1990s when business plans were plentiful. At the time, Joe Rubin, director of FundingPost.com, was an entrepreneur and Web site designer who calls himself not "one of the lucky people to cash out in the dot-com boom." Mr. Rubin saw a need for this in the marketplace back then for a site to assist entrepreneurs. Unfortunately for Mr. Rubin, he launched his site in 2000 just as things were going haywire for dot-coms. He stuck it out, seeing a lot of investors with money on the sidelines.

"We wanted to make something that was easy and low pressure for them," Mr. Rubin said.

Funding Post offers similar services as Funding Universe, including pitching events and introductions to investors. His company charges $75 for admittance to the events and $100 for site subscriptions; some packages can run up to $2,000 depending on services needed. About 100 business summaries have been submitted to Funding Post in the past 30 days, though he declined to discuss the company's income.

Gideon Naim, chief financial officer with RFID-tracker company CenTrak Inc., went through several Web sites, including Funding Post, when his company was founded in 2003. He attended one of Funding Post’s pitch events near the company's home base in Newtown, Pa. "We were successful in closing angel rounds not many months after," Mr. Naim said. His company has raised under $2 million to date without going to venture capitalists. The company plans to go that route in the third quarter of 2008.

Venture capitalists say, however, if entrepreneurs want to get in the door with their firms, they'd better bring a trusted friend. John Taylor, the vice president of research for the National Venture Capital Association, said he hasn't encountered a success story in the venture capital industry from this method. David Aronoff, general partner with IDG Ventures Boston, said over 95% of his firm's deals come from insiders. Of the 4,500 to 5,000 deal pitches his firm sees annually, they'll write checks for 8 to 10.

"Venture capitalists are not generally going to be cruising Web sites looking for the next thing," Mr. Taylor said.

Okapi Venture Capital Managing Director Marc Averitt said most of his deals come from trusted sources such as lawyers, accountants, and colleagues in the industry. Occasionally he'll do a deal off the street but said he is less inclined to do deals that come through brokers who charge entrepreneurs a fee.

"There are better deals that don't have that baggage," Mr. Averitt said.

But for individual and angel investors, the screening process some of these sites offer is time saved. Brigham Tomco of angel investor Meyer Ventures, a family office based in New York, served as a consultant for Funding Universe for a time. He's also attended their speed-pitching events and has not invested in a lead from there yet. He said the companies did not fit for one reason or another. Despite that he said he'd continue to look at leads because of their quality and because of Mr. Blake's screening process.

"The quality of their presentations is as good or better than what we usually see," Mr. Tomco said.

  • Click the title link to visit the Funding Universe

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Add Me!

Add Me!

Search Engine Optimization - AddMe

If you have an online business, why pay for SEO when you don't have to? Do you want to be seen online? Sure you do! Get the word out with the following SEO sites for Free to do just that. Why pay for Internet search engine optimization when you can submit for free? Below is a list of websites that are free to submit your URL. Each and every time their spiders crawl, if you are listed, yours will be included. Before I told you about this list, I spent the time submitting my blog.

Keep in mind, when you visit these sites you have to find the appropriate place (free) to submit your URL’s. Some sites will not allow you to use your forwarded links, so give your regular link. I’ll add more to the list later because I just can’t do them now. I have to check ‘em out before I publish them…

Have fun!

Submit a Website! Search Engine Optimization

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  1. www.scrubtheweb.com

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