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What Now? – A Six Part Entrepreneurial Survival Guide

by Andy Brudtkuhl on January 22, 2009


Today we’re pleased to announce “What Now?” – a six-part entrepreneurial survival guide. 48Web has partnered with Lava Row and Impromptu Studio to bring you an educational series for recent entrepreneurs, layoff casualties, and anyone interested in “Firing Your Boss“. If you are interested in learning about all the things we faced when starting our own business please join us. I wish this had been available when I made the jump.

We’ve lined up some killer speakers from right here in Des Moines, IA to talk about several key issues you run into when you start your own business…

You can get a series pass for $150 or pay what you want for individual sessions. All proceeds go to keeping Impromptu Studio a kickass place for entrepreneurs to succeed in Des Moines, IA. If you are interested, please register here.

If you aren’t in Des Moines or are reading this from elsewhere in the world but want to check out the presentations from this lineup of great Iowan thinkers, we will be recording them and archiving them *somewhere* after the presentations. We’ll let you know when they are available.

Here’s the lineup…
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Twittad Launched This Week – Monetizing Twitter

by Andy Brudtkuhl on August 29, 2008

twittad-let-your-ad-meet-tweetsEarlier this week Twittad launched a new advertising platform for Twitter. It’s a very ingenious idea – one that Twitter itself should have thought of and probably should adopt to start making money… Basically it allows Twitter users to sell ad space on their profile page. I did a quick interview with James Eliason, the founder of Twittad and also a local Des Moines entrepreneur..

How did you come up with the idea?

I came up with the idea in early July after reading the mashable article regarding extending the background on your twitter profile. I then heard about Scoble putting his background on Ebay..so I thought there needed to be a 3rd party site to handle the transactions between Twitter users and Advertisers.


How long did it take to build from conception to launch?

Conception was around July 5th and we just launched yesterday [August 27th]


What are your plans for the service?

The plans for the service include forming with other twitter “add-on” sites to help the promotion of Twitter users and advertisers. One site in particular, Twellow, I was just informed of today by Mike Templeton and they would be great to work with because they have categorized a twitter user. Advertisers could then target specific demographics for the purchase of their background images by using Twittad. It is partnerships like this that will help TwittAd become a leader in the monetization of Twitter. My ultimate goal is to work side by side with Twitter on creating a truly innovative product for the passionate Twitter community. Many people are going to be suspect of the Twittad concept, which is fine. However, it is my opinion that if we provide a backbone for users to help an advertiser promote their website or product, TwittAd will grow pretty quickly.

Even though you launched this week, has it been successful thus far? Have you had good coverage? Buzz?

We had pretty good response yesterday including a few comments from Wayne Sutton and also a nice article written by Mike Templeton at Microblink. [Link]

For more information on how Twittad works, read the how-to or follow Twittad on Twitter.

More on this interesting service to come…

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