• 23Apr

    If your friend jumps off a bridge would you?

    I’ve started repeating this to my kids…and thinking, holy S*%T, I’ve turned into my parents.

    And with everything I do, it makes me reflect on the state of things in my space…I mean, my industry, dang, you know what I mean.

    So, I think, Web 2.0, or whatever we are calling it today, is a real evolution, it is what the web should have been.

    “Jump, Jump, Jump, Jump” is what the crowd is yelling..”Jump, Jump, Jump, Jump”

    A year ago, or more, people were talking about the “obligatory long tail slide” in pitch presentations, YouTube was enabling people to break the law (that’s a fact) and people were barely talking about Web 2.0 and more about the dreaded bubble.

    We have not moved past it. We’ve somehow got caught up in Me-Too vision, “Hey Pete, this is Re-Pete, what are you doing, so I can do it too and call it different”

    There are two “Re-Pete” business models on the net today…..both suck.

    1. Ad Based – Nothing more than a distraction for the free content…this makes consumers numb and it’s the reason Tivo exists. I need Tivo for the Web…hmmm..that’s interesting.

    2. Freemium – Some free stuff but you have to pay for the cool stuff. The root cause of this problem is that the barrier to entry is so low, as anyone can just offer what you are offering for free. Everything will become a commodity.

    We need to stop..or at least pause and start asking whether we should? regardless of whether we could.

    Web 2.0 concepts are solid; social networks, real-time distribution, passive data usage, etc.
    Go do something unique.

    Jump, Jump, Jump, Jump” is what the crowd is yelling..”Jump, Jump, Jump, Jump”

  • 12Apr

    I think one of the greatest parts about a startup that is funded by bootstrap money is there very little pressure from others. Laugh all you want, but one more time, pressure from OTHERS. You better put pressure on yourself, the best way to do that is invest $100K of your own money when you only have $101K.

    Back to the greatest part. As a small team we often tangent, an outsider would call it a lack of focus, but it has created so many priceless moments and hopefully priceless features.

    Keeping it short…as I’m under a lot of pressure, we’ve created a very easy way for our users to Syndicate themselves (sounds kind of dirty), we call the project, Absurdly Simple Syndication, or ASS. With all our spare time, we hacked a logo. Enjoy….btw..ASS will be out in a few weeks. www.bouncebase.com