Please send me your questions
In this video I discuss some of the feedback that I've received in regards to my original video in which I introduced myself and my quest to find a technical partner. I also ask for you help in turning these videos into more of a conversation by sending me your questions about entrepreneurship, startups, consumer web, the Internet
and anything else related to starting/managing a business.
Hey Deena. first of all, the new video looks great. No need to change anything about your presentation, just be yourself (my two cents), however, I have a suggestion to make; you might want to think about adding the Skype widget to your site, in this way you can have a real "conversation" with people.
-Armond
Posted by: Armond | May 30, 2007 at 01:53 PM
Thanks Armond! Not sure I really want to advertise Skype. This is taking up a lot of my time as it is :) and I want to have an option of filtering through my communication. But I'll think about it. Maybe the idea will grow on me. Thanks for coming back!
Posted by: Deena Varshavskaya | May 30, 2007 at 03:17 PM
Hi Deena
I stumbled upon your blog - and found it very refreshing in terms of your straight forward approach to your venture - which is very much what is new Web 2.0 is all about. I come from an Enterprise 1.0 in my real life but an Web 2.0 enthusiastic. I will be following your venture as you move forward - as I have taken up a goal to identify how Web 2.0 is going to influence Enterprise 2.0.
All the best for your venture..
Suvendu
Posted by: Suvendu Sahoo | June 13, 2007 at 07:46 PM
Hey Deena,
Question Time :-)
say - somebody's re-inventing the wheel and its pretty better than the old wheel. The Old wheel is doing ok-ok business and generating some revenue. You are still in R&D stages and badly need seed money.
Any advise on the art of VC pitching ?
Posted by: Kris Nair | June 14, 2007 at 01:38 AM