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Edistorm is a social brainstorming application empowering friends and coworkers to rapidly collaborate to solve information problems.
It will be launching very soon at http://www.edistorm.com/
I’m visiting Toronto until Sunday.
I’d like to do a Toronto geek/ Canadian Tech Mob lunch Saturday afternoon. I’ve gotta check out the Toronto Web 2.0 scene.
David Crow has helped put this together.
We’re meeting at 1pm on the patio of The Bedford Academy in Yorkville.
The Bedford Academy
36 Prince Arthur Ave., Toronto, ON M5R 1A9
http://upcoming.org/event/96388
Everyone is welcome.
Comment here or email me at rcheramy@web2.0central.com.
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I’m visiting Toronto until Sunday.
I’d like to do a Toronto geek/ Canadian Tech Mob dinner maybe Saturday night. I’ve gotta check out the Toronto Web 2.0 scene.
Anyone have a recommendation where we could do it?
Who’s in?
Comment here or email me at rcheramy@web2.0central.com.
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Okay loyal readers, friends, family, bloggers and Google searchers, Zigtag needs your help!
You’ve been reading this blog for months an not even clicked on an ad. Well I have something even better for you to click on!
Zigtag auditioned for a TV show last week called the Dragons Den. The CBC Canada show is based on the BBC version by the same name (and kicks ASS on the US edition American Inventor). In the show companies present a 10 minute pitch to the Dragons (5 angel/venture investors) and then negotiate live with the Dragons for their investment. Compress the entire process of pitching and negotiating into a single show – that’s my idea of efficient investing.
Let’s show them the power of the blogosphere. I need you to go vote and ideally spread the word to your friends, family and fellow blog readers. I need massive grassroots campaign to let the TV show producers know that cool Canadian software companies need a shot.
I’m sure there will be tons of cool widgets on the show, but getting a software company on TV won’t be quite as easy. Software isn’t nearly as visual as the latest solar beer chiller that keeps your beer cold in the sun (no that’s not on the show but you can steal the idea if you want to).
With enough votes and comments from people expressing they need a better way to search, save and share information, they won’t be able to deny me.
So go vote if you’re really excited about Zigtag, feel free to add some comments in the post expressing why the you need what Zigtag is offering.
As a bonus for your clickage, this is the first public information (other than our new 30 second ad.) on what Zigtag is up to. Go get a sneak peek into what Zigtag is going to be all about.
Another announcement I’ve been meaning to make is I’ve taken the leap and am now focusing full time on Zigtag as of July 1st. Prior to that I was working part time for the last company I created. Giving up a nice income stream is a small price to pay for the ability to put 100% focus on Zigtag.
We’re in the process of arranging a small angel round of financing (of which we’ve had our first piece close already. YAY!). The Dragon’s Den opportunity is not only a source of investment, but also an opportunity to get national TV exposure for Zigtag and it looks like it would be a ton of fun!
As a further update, Zigtag is currently in early alpha and in use by a select handful of adventurous users. We’ve got a few months of development remaining to get the right feature set in place that makes it easy for users to search, save and share their information. If you haven’t yet signed up to be one of the first users, please goto Zigtag and sign up now.
Now go vote YES!. It’s your blogospheric duty!
Scroll all the way to the bottom of that post for the voting box.
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Podcasts are hot and getting hotter. But advertising on podcasts is just getting started. One reason? Lack of content. That’s right it’s a chicken and egg problem.
Well Zigtag is giving your a free chicken right now! (Or is it an egg?)
Here is a 30 second advertisement for Zigtag. Add it to your podcast where you think an ad would be a great sell. Sure I’m not a paying advertiser… but your listeners won’t know it. They’ll hear the ad and realize they too should be advertising but actually should pay you some money.
It will be a great way to start advertising on your podcast, and it would be a great service for Zigtag as well. It’s hard to sell ads if you don’t have any ads already, so I’d love to be your first ad just to get the ball rolling!
You can download it from http://web2.0central.com/zigtag30.mp3 and add it you your podcast.
This idea was inspired by Kevin Burton’s Adsense angel funding idea where he asked bloggers to add his Adsense ID to some or all of their advertisements as a way of community funding for TailRank.
I’m not quite as smart as Kevin as his concept actually generated some income, but if anyone takes me up on this, hopefully a few more people come sign up at Zigtag and maybe you even get a real paying advertiser.
So, if you decide to add this add to your podcast, comment on this post and I’ll keep a running list of anyone who decides to show us support.
Reg
P.S. This was my first cut at creating a podcast ad using Garageband. I think it’s okay but love any feedback on the content or presentation. Blast away!
Technorati Tags: adsense, advertising, podcasting, Scoble, tailrank, web 2.0, web2.0, web20, zigtag