Who deserves Venture Capital?
April 16, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Business Advice
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This entry is being sponsored by the venture capital guy, Dan, he is asking us to tell him what WE think the next big thing is going to be, what do we think is the coolest, most interesting new business online that we think Dan should help fund.
So this post got me thinking, what does he mean? Is he talking about a web 2.0 company that offers services on the net, or is he talking about an online shopping cart, or heck, even a web designer that may need funding for advertising? I am taking it as a web 2.0 company offering services, in a new way, hmmm, there are so many out there, but one of the things I would most like to see grown is a place like http://www.tubetorial.com/ maybe a little help with funding will help with getting more videos. I have already gotten tons of help from them, and can just imagine what a little funding will do.
Another site I have really enjoyed is FlyLady.com, the idea behind the site is GREAT, and I know they get alot of visitors, but the site design, well, it needs a MAJOR overhaul, and maybe some funding can help with that process. Or even help them find another way to send the emails than Yahoo groups.
I may have taken this all wrong though. What would YOU recommend as the company that should be funded? Let me and Dan know!
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Great post — you definitely “got” what I was after. I’ve seen a few vertical applications of video tutorials, but I hadn’t seen Tubetorial — good find!
Way to go, Eve! Great job!!