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On Outvesting

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investment nourish

The concept behind Outvesting is very simple.

A small cash injection for a small startup can make a significant difference - I know this as I've been there. I've watched our company grow from having a turnover per year in 5 figures, to having the same level of turnover per week!

You can read more about the entire thing on their site, but basically the idea was that by "crowdsourcing" small sums of investment you could cut through redtape and give a startup a helping hand.
Since the sum overall is small - €5000 and the investment per head is only €50 the entire thing should be quite painless and fun to watch (you'd easily spend more on Lottery tickets or having a flutter on the Derby .. )

Over 60 submissions were received, but there could be only one - why does that conjure up images of Highlander?

It was decided that the voting would be done via Twitter, with each investor having 50 votes to distribute as they saw fit. I initially had issues with this public voting concept, as I was worried that my choices would be judged in the light of my day job. However I decided that if people can't deal with me as an individual and "get over with it" then I'm probably better off not dealing with them at all.

The submissions are available as a spreadsheet here. Some of them are truly terrible. Terrible on more than one level. If you're looking for €5000 from someone who does not have a vested interest in your success you need to do several things:
  • capture their attention
  • win them over
  • show them that you will make good use of the investment
  • show that you understand what the investment can't do
Of course coherent English, with correct spelling, punctuation and grammar would be an absolute minimum. Unfortunately some of the submissions failed on all counts and were very hard to grasp.

Others seemed to think that playing buzzword bingo would win them money ...

While others obviously either don't need the money or simply think that the amount had an extra zero or two ...

In the end I voted on three projects that I liked for a variety of reasons. Since 50 does not divide evenly by three I ended up distributing my votes as follows:

  • 20 to KildareStreet. Why? It's a very cool and useful service already, so it's gone past being just some "crazy idea". They also have a number of sane and reasonable ways of making money from it, so it's not one of these "fluffy" idea with no actual business model to back it
  • 15 to getdigs.ie - The idea appealed to me and I could see how it would be relatively easy to give them a push in the right direction.
  • 15 to PhotoIreland - While this may not make any money directly it would indirectly as it would bring people into the country. Besides I like photos. They also had one of the best and clearest explanations of what they wanted to do and how they'd spend the money
If I'd had a few more points I'd have given one to the lot who said they'd get champagne with the money - I loved their quirky honesty!

Let's see who wins!

UPDATE - forgot to link to the spreadsheet - sorry!

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Another Hectic Week

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I got back from Seoul late on Saturday night and am still trying to deal with the jetlag. I'm off to London, however, tomorrow, as I'm speaking at the Nominet registrar conference the following day.

I'll also be meeting up with at least one of our suppliers while in the "big smoke", so it should be fun.

At least I won't have any roaming issues in the UK!

I'm trying to deal with the backlog of emails that accumulated in my absence, but they may need to be put off until after I get back ...


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Another Web Project Goes Live

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I vowed to myself earlier this year that I'd do my best to get websites up and running on as many of the domains that I own as possible.

So without further ado I give you freelancejobs.ie - with thanks to James in Forbairt Media for his design skills.

The site's purpose is pretty obvious, so I don't think it needs much explanation. If, however, people feel that more categories are needed (or maybe fewer is better?) do let me know.
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Flights Booked and Windows 2008 Launched

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Today was a reasonably productive day...

No day is every really as productive as I'd like it to be, but today was pretty good!

To start with I finally had a few quiet minutes to myself and was able to book my flights to Sydney for the ICANN meeting. I had tried to book it online, but I couldn't make sense of the times / dates ie. if you leave Dublin on Friday, which day would you arrive in Sydney. Solution was to just ring Trailfinders and let them worry about it. They also gave me a better rate on the ticket than I'd found online, so it was a "win win" situation. Now all I have to do is either persuade the Hilton to give me a better rate or else find a different hotel....

The other bit of progress today was that we finally launched Windows 2008 with IIS7 on our shared hosting platform. We're giving the first 100 signups for a Windows 2008 Minimus plan a massive 20 euro off, so you can get your site hosted on the latest Microsoft server platform for a mere 29.95 for the first year!! (More details here)

Now if only I could work my way through the rest of my todo list...


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Stop Thinking Like An Employee

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If you want to run your own business then you need to work at it.

You cannot expect your business to run itself.

You cannot expect to work "normal" hours.

You cannot expect to work a "normal" working week

If you can't deal with any of the above then simply give up now.

Sure, everyone needs to strike the balance between work and their private life

However, if you're running your own business you need to realise that you cannot think like an employee (conversely your employees won't think like you do either, but that's another discussion)


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Woohoo! Blacknight ICANN Accredited!

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I'm overjoyed about this one ...

Full details over on the company blog
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Syndicate Irish Job Listings

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Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for technicaljobs.ie logoIf you want to publish job listings from TechnicalJobs.ie there are a couple of options open to you.

For the more technically minded the site offers RSS, both global and by job category.

But if, like me, you just want something nice and simple, then you can grab a little Javascript widget

Enjoy!
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New Year's Resolution

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I don't "do" New Year's resolutions really.

It's far too easy to make resolutions and then simply drop them after a few weeks...

However there is one thing that I have been meaning to do and that is to actually launch sites based on some of the domains I own.

So with that in mind I threw up something really quick on stamps.ie over the Christmas break. I know it's really ugly, but I will sort out the CSS etc., when I get a chance or bribe someone else to make it pretty.

I've several other projects that are in various states of development.. the main problem is finding the time to do something productive with them!

Of course as a domainaholic I've also been acquiring new domains and sites ...

Earlier this evening I purchased Fasterpoint.com, which is a quick and easy way to view the marketplace listings on Sitepoint. I might use the same script to do something with feed.ie if I get a couple of hours...

While testing a few things on our main site I discovered that bookreviews.ie wasn't registered, so I grabbed it (if you want to contribute reviews to either it or filmreviews.ie - let me know!)

Why so many IE domains? Well the simple answer is - why not? Besides, we're doing a special on them for the month of January, so it's a really good time to grab a few!
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IE Price Slash

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We've dropped the price on IE domains for the month of January to €19.95 / year ex-vat

Find out more here
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IEDR Comreg and IE Namespace

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I'm really tired of the shenanigans involving the IEDR and the IE namespace, so I wrote this rant.

Feedback welcome (on that site :) )
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