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Archive for December, 2008

FYI Party Tries To ‘Bust’ Recession

NYConvergence ORIGINALGuests were encouraged to bring drinks and snacks to last night's For Your Imagination (FYI) "Recession Buster" holiday party at their studio in Midtown Manhattan last night. FYI CEO and Co-Founder Paul Kontonis showed off the bottle of Jose...

How to Squeeze Maximum Value from Business School

A little while ago, I gave a speech at NYU Stern Business School on “How to Squeeze Maximum Value from Business School: Leverage Your Education to Accelerate Your Career”. How can you maximize the benefits of all the years and all the money that you invested in your business education?

I prepared the Powerpoint for my personal reference, for my friends starting school, and for any of my future children who may go to business school. My main focus is business students, but the principles I discuss are relevant regardless of the exact subject you are studying.

To prepare this paper I interviewed many of my MBA classmates on what were the most effective uses of their time during school. I also probed to learn about what were the least effective uses of their time.

I thought that you might find the slides, below, of interest.

Jewcy, Magnify Celebrate the Holiday Season

NYConvergence ORIGINALThe Jewish-focused, Web- and DUMBO-based Jewcy invited friends and colleagues to join them for a holiday party yesterday at their office in Two Trees Management's 45 Main Street building yesterday. The party attracted a large crowd to the Brooklyn...

Happy Birthday TickerHound!

I can hardly believe it's been a whole year!  But WOW, what a year it has been.

12 months ago to the day, George Zhao and I pulled back the curtain and brought TickerHound.com to life...

...and within 15 minutes the site crashed.

Needless to say we've come a long way since then.  

Instead of the single cheap-o box we were running on when we launched, the site is now 100% hosted "in the cloud" on Amazon's EC2/S3 platform.

Thousands of investors have asked thousands of questions and submitted thousands of answers to the site.  Our members are the best in the world - and I can say that because I've personally met and had drinks (alcoholic and non) with dozens of them this year.

We've forged partnerships with a handful of financial media companies such as Investor Place Media, Agora Financial Publishing, Business Financial Publishing, Tycoon Publishing and the list goes on.

And the best part is, we're just getting started!

We made our 3rd hire only 2 short months ago  --  welcome aboard Lou!

We have our largest partnership to date launching in a few weeks -- you won't want to miss this one -- which is why we've been absent from most of the NY Tech events for the last 2 months.

So it goes without saying that we're VERY excited about TickerHound's prospects for 2009. 

But this won't be an easy year.  Then again, when is it ever easy running a start-up?  :)

Our country is entering one of the most challenging economic times we've ever faced.  The crisis before us started in the financial markets, so for a financial-tech company like TickerHound the impact of these tumultuous times becomes apparent very quickly.

We're witnessing a fundamental shift in the financial services industry and I'm excited to be a part of it, but at the same token it's certainly added a level of complexity to our business that we hadn't aticipated when we first launched.  However, the important thing to remember is that in times like these we're presented with once in a lifetime opportunities to really make in impact on our market.  Some of today's greatest companies were forged in the fires of the last downturn.

I firmly believe that now, more than ever, individual investors need to become better educated investors.  Relying on stock brokers and money managers (and even $50 billion-dollar-stealing hedge fund managers) has to become a thing of the past.

With tools out there like Covestor, StockTwits and Wikinvest, an individual investor can level the playing field and manage their money as they see fit.  They have unprecedented access to data, stock ideas and educational material that was once trapped behind high-priced pay walls.

Times they are a changin' and I'm proud and honored to be playing a small part in it.

Here's to another 12 months of sleepless nights, tumultuous markets and some of the most exciting times of my life!

Happy Birthday TickerHound!

Media’s Digital Future Discussed at NY:MIEG Event

NYConvergence ORIGINALAt the third annual NY:MIEG holiday breakfast this morning, NBC Universal Chief Digital Officer George Kliavkoff participated in a Q&A session with Limor Schafman, president of The KeystoneTech Group. The conversation centered around media's digital past and future. Among...

3 new webinars on transparent lead generation

ImJustSayin Holds ‘Not Another Holiday Party’

NYConvergence ORIGINALProducer Rex Sorgatz and the hosts of Web-based television show, iCrossing Social Media Strategist Alisa Leonard-Hansen, Pronto.com Social Media Manager Jackie Johnson, and Social Media Strategist Kristen Vang, took over both floors of the Lower East Side bar Barramundi...

Creative Commons Turns Six

NYConvergence ORIGINALTo celebrate their sixth "birthday", Creative Commons held a "salon" at the For Your Imagination (FYI) studio last night in NYC. Four presenters talked about having their work shared using Creative Commons, including the musical guest. The presenters included:...

Check me out this Thursday 12/18 at 2PM ET on our own Path 101 BlogTalkRadio show

You can call in (646-929-1686) or check out the show online...   be there!

Topic:

With over 2700 blog subscribers, 1700 Twitter followers, 1000+ LinkedIn connections, and 600+ Facebook friends, not to mention IM buddies, 100+ blogs in my RSS reader, and 3000+ e-mails in my address book, you'd think I'd be a bit overloaded!

I'm going to talk about how I "manage" all of these and also take some questions around the following...Friend everyone or keep a velvet rope? Can you develop authentic relationships at scale? Where does networking cross the line to self promotion?  

Creative Commons NYC Salon Coming to For Your Imagination

creative commons salon nycCreative Commons, the nonprofit  dedicated to making it easier for people to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright, turns 6 in mid-December, and will be celebrating at For Your Imagination on Tuesday, December 16th. December’s Salon celebration will feature presentations by Michael Galpert from Aviary.com, LimeBits’ Jonathan Marshall and Ted Metcalfe, Spot from the Electric Sheep, and a special musical performance from Sarah Elizabeth Foster. You can register for the Salon on Facebook.