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when you don’t want to give out your email, use mailinator

June 14th, 2008 admin Posted in Startups, Technology | 1 Comment »

Have you ever came across an interesting web service, or white paper, or article that you want to try out or read but don’t want to register with your own email?  With mailinator, you can just sign up for anything without worrying about your privacy.

I’ve learn about this mailinator site while reading Paul Tyma’s blog, Technical Revenue, an excellent blog by the way.  The great thing about this service is you don’t even have to sign up to use it.  Basically, it creates an email inbox for you and keep it in the server memory for a few hours. You can go sign up for anything with an email from mailinator (something@mailinator.com).  One you signed up on the website you were interested in, go back to mailinator to check your email and then forget about it.  Simply genius.

What is Mailinator?
Mailinator is a different kind of email service. The biggest difference is that you don’t need to sign up. Any email name you can think of already exists at Mailinator.com. Want BrianTheSkink@mailinator.com? You got it. Want to be JacquesKooStow? ScaryGavyn? GraysonTheMason? No problem. They exist when you create them and they are just waiting for you to check your inbox.

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Webkinz, a brilliant business model

June 10th, 2008 admin Posted in Marketing, Startups | No Comments »

I’ve found out about this Webkinz phenomenon in a marketing meeting today. You can read more about it here on Wikipedia. This is a brilliant business strategy that make use of social media to make the transition from retail commerce to virtual commerce. Maybe Facebook or MySpace can ask these Webkinz for advice on how to monetize their users base.

Webkinz are stuffed animals that were originally released by the Ganz company on April 29, 2005. The toys are similar to many other small plush toys, however they come with a special code on their labels that allows access to the “Webkinz World” which is a website to own a virtual version of the pet for virtual interaction. There are also smaller, less expensive versions of the toys called Lil’ Kinz. The More Webkinz you buy the more money, rooms and items you get.

Each Webkinz stuffed animal and Webkinz accessory comes with an 8-character code. By registering this code on the Webkinz website, you “adopt” this pet in the virtual Webkinz World, which is an online play area with its own economy. The user receives money (called KinzCash) by adopting new pets, playing online games, answering general knowledge questions, and through daily activities like clicking “I love my Webkinz!”, spinning the Wheel of WOW, playing Wishing Well 2, or completing jobs (minigames) available once every 8 hours. Each day, there is a Game of the Day which can be played for bonus KinzCash, and other bonuses are available each hour, full days on weekends and afternoons only on weekdays.

Users can spend their KinzCash at what is called the W Shop, where they can purchase food and clothing for their pet, items for their pet’s room or to build additional rooms onto their house, or outdoors areas etc. Users can decorate a room for their pet with pre-made themes, or mix and match their own furniture.

The online world also contains many rare or exclusive items. Some of these items require developing a friendship with the Curio Shop owner to purchase, while others you get for registering other Webkinz accessories you purchase in the real world. Each type of pet gets a special food available exclusively for them. Also, a Pet of the Month is announced at the beginning of each month. If a person registers the announced pet in that month, they will receive other exclusive items.

Many of the tasks in Webkinz World involve collecting items. For example, recipes are released for the players through cookbooks you can purchase or one of the TV Shows called The Secret Chef. Gems can be mined once a day at the Curio Shop, with a full set of gems being turned into the Webkinz Crown of Wonder and buy exclusive items. You can also go to Dr. Quack for a check up on your Webkinz’ health.

Some other features of Webkinz include:

  • The ability for players to create their own shows with the Webkinz Studio, and enter to be chosen to appear on the Webkinz television.
  • Buying a swimming pool, where you can have your Webkinz swim around. This increases their health.
  • Sending gifts or letters to friends on a peer-to-peer network.
  • Invite a friend over to your house, where you can chat and interact with some board games and items.
  • Participate in the hourly events, which can earn you prizes, KinzCash, and coupons, among other things.
  • Play Wacky Bingoz, a form of Bingo where you get one, two, and three ball games every day.[1]
  • Brushing your pets teeth, hair, washing paws/feathers/feet ect, bathing.

The More Webkinz you buy the more money, rooms and items you get? How about that for upsell?

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founders at work by Jessica Livingston

June 10th, 2008 admin Posted in Marketing, Startups | No Comments »

If you are into startups, marketing, and technology, this is the book to read, Founders at Work, by Jessica Livingston

The interviews in the book covered some important aspects of startups that any business can learn from. The founders of 32 successful startups talked about how the project got started, how they got funding or bootstrapped their company into a successful exit. They also shared in details about the obstacles they faced as a first time entrepreneur, the scaling problems they experienced and how they dealt with it. There were also some really interesting conversations about the marketing strategies that were used to find users and customers with a limited budget. In the interview with Sabeer Bhatia, he talked about viral marketing and how a simple message in the footer of every Hotmail’s message helped grew the users based to 300 millions in less than two years.

The success of these Internet startup were not overnight as the media made it sound like. The founders had problems with VC, partners, technology… It took more than just an idea and product to make it big. It was the founders’ passion, determination, and persistence that led them to success. Awesome book, thanks Jessica.

Interviews:

David Heinemeier Hansson
Partner, 37signals and creator of Ruby on Rails

Charles Geschke
Founder of Adobe

Ron Gruner
Founder of Alliant Computer and Shareholder.com

Steve Wozniak
Founder of Apple

Philip Greenspun
Founder of ArsDigita

Evan Williams
Founder of Blogger.com and Odeo

Craig Newmark
Founder of Craigslist

Joshua Schachter
Founder of Del.icio.us

Joe Kraus
Founder of Excite and JotSpot

Blake Ross
Creator of Firefox

Caterina Fake
Founder of Flickr

Joel Spolsky
Founder of Fog Creek Software

Paul Buchheit
Creator of Gmail

Ray Ozzie
Founder of Groove Networks and Iris Associates

Sabeer Bhatia
Founder of Hotmail

James Hong
Founder of HotorNot

Mitch Kapor
Founder of Lotus

Bob Davis
Founder of Lycos

Arthur van Hoff
Founder of Marimba

Mark Fletcher
Founder of ONElist and Bloglines

Ann Winblad
Founder of Open Systems and Hummer Winblad

Max Levchin
Founder of PayPal

Mike Lazaridis
Founder of Research in Motion

Mena Trott
Founder of Six Apart

Dan Bricklin
Founder of Software Arts and creator of VisiCalc

James Currier
Founder of Tickle

Mike Ramsay
Founder of TiVo

Steve Kaufer
Founder of TripAdvisor

Paul Graham
Founder of Viaweb and Y Combinator

Brewster Kahle
Founder of WAIS, Internet Archive and Alexa Internet

Steve Perlman
Founder of WebTV

Tim Brady
First employee at Yahoo!

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getting on google’s first page search results using simple seo

June 9th, 2008 admin Posted in Marketing, Startups | No Comments »

I started this blog less than a month ago and it’s now in google first page of search results under the kind of keywords I was going for: finding customers for a startup, finding customers using google

This is without any inbound links, any ads, any pr. I didn’t use any secret or special seo tricks. I just follow the very basics of seo. Here are text and tags from one of the landing page:

Title: About this blog | finding customers ain’t THAT hard

Description: Many of the posts here will be about my personal experience of what works, what doesn’t, and how to find customers for your startup. I will also share in details about how to actually execute those marketing campaigns.

H1: finding customers ain’t THAT hard, a blog on startups, marketing, & technology

Body Text: See it here and here

This was no coincident nor was it the first time that I was able to get on google first page of search results in a few weeks. As long as you have the right keywords you in the title tag, the description meta, the h1 and h2 tags, the body text, and the url, you’ll have a good chance of getting on google first page of search results.

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facebook social ads vs google adwords

May 28th, 2008 admin Posted in Marketing | 2 Comments »

FaceBook Social Ad
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Bid: $0.56

Type: CPC

Impressions: 2,413,088

Clicks: 576

CTR (%): 0.02

Avg. CPC: $0.53

Avg. CPM: $0.13

Spent: $306.83

Number of Orders: 1 or 2

Google Adwords
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Bid: $0.27

Type: CPC

Impressions: 258,664

Clicks: 3,337

CTR (%): 1.29

Avg. CPC: $0.27

Avg. CPM:

Spent: $915.55

Number of Orders: 50+

The conversion rate speaks for itself.

Despite the data above, I think eventually someone at facebook or outside of facebook will figure out a way to monetize their data. Facebook knows their users’ name, age, sex, location, interests, hobbies, social connections, browsing patterns, etc. Search engines, magazines, or TV programs don’t have anything close to the demographic and behavioral data that facebook, myspace, or other social networking sites have.

Facebook Beacon is still in its infant stage but when it can leverage those data and the word of mouth quality in their user base, it will be a powerful form of advertising medium. I just hope they can get there before people give up on them.

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facebook polls, a great source for business surveys

May 28th, 2008 admin Posted in Marketing | No Comments »

Our normal targets are small businesses, but this past April, I wanted to try selling graduation invitations to see what kind of responses we would get from consumers. One of the first question I had was how much would consumers pay for personalized graduation invitations. I looked at many different vendors and their prices ranges from $10 to $100 for basically the same quantity and offerings, very inconsistent pricing. I went to the business section of facebook and create a quick poll to see how much students would pay. A survey of 100 responses cost $25, which is enough for me to get an idea for pricing.

The facebook poll was easy, quick, and pretty accurate. I created the poll and got 100 responses within a day. The report gives you detailed breakdowns by age groups and sex. The only thing I should have done different was to select the right age group. Many of the respondents were over 35 years old and didn’t need invitations. This was a bit surprising to me considering the fact that facebook started mainly for college students. It’s amazing how they got such a diverse user base in such a short period of time after opening facebook to the general public.

Over all, it’s a great tool. It was easy, fast, and accurate. I priced the invitations using the results of the poll and customers had no problem with the price.

Take a look at my facebook poll details below (click to zoom in)

a review of facebook poll

* Although the facebook poll was great, facebook social ad wasn’t great at all or even comparable to Google Adwords or Yahoo ad. I’ll talk more about this in a later post.

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wordpress image upload error, Is its parent directory writable by the server?

May 28th, 2008 admin Posted in Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

Setting your wordpress 2.5 to handle image or any type of media uploads is a bit tricky.  I tried the instructions from the wordpress tutorial and still got this error: … Is its parent directory writable by the server?

If you have this problem even after you change your file attributes on the wp-content folder to 777.  You have to change the permission in the folder wp-content/uploads to 777 as well.  It should work after that.

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