[nycphp-jobs] Got a Great Big Idea - Need a Developer/Partner to Make it Happen
Guilherme Blanco
guilhermeblanco at gmail.com
Wed Aug 20 10:31:31 EDT 2008
I have 2 great ideas too, one of them there's no competitor and the
other there are only one competitor, but it's years behind the new web
tendencies.
I have all expertise to build each project, BUT my main issue is time.
Currently I work 10h/day in my own company and the rest of my
available time I help in open source projects (read as Doctrine and
Symfony). My company job is a fulltime work on a "brilliant idea" of
someone else, that has enough money to build it.
So, we all have our "brilliant ideas", but most of us never can make
it happen. If you have budget to hire someone to build it for you,
great.... otherwise... define new metas and "create" time to build by
yourself...
Cheers,
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Dan Masca <dan at reea.net> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> we work with start-ups from different States from some years ago.
> We invest our work for equity and small amount of money in 5 start-ups.
> One of the best experience we had with Toby Murdock and Mike Lewis. They
> are co-founders of www.qloud.com ( search for "MyMUSIC" plug-ins on
> different social networking sites) was done by us ( they and REEA.net
> team)for shares and small amount of money at the beginning.
> They respect our low rate and they respect the equity that my new media
> shop had. They were good and find angel investors and VC's after a lot of
> work . Not easy, but we fight together for this ideas even that we work at
> thousands miles distance.
> >From some months ago www.qloud.com is part of www.buzznet.com
>
> We work for other start-up : www.cellit.com and related media services in
> special for radio station.
> We work right now in other two. One of them found the big investor and after
> almost 10months of work and some equity we have the chance to develop it the
> business for next 2-3 years.
>
> We believe in the dreams of our business partners and we try to share with
> them our experience and in almost all the situations we understood what we
> must do and how we can recover the investment.
> >From my point of view is more important to be pro-active and to try to help
> the other and to learn how we can do good businesses .
> Of course that we don't invest money in something that don't have a business
> plan and a minimum market research, but all the time I will say : "I am
> interested and let's see if we can make profit and if is possible a big
> ones." :)
> I think that big ideas, need big dreamers too .
>
> Good luck to every entrepreneurs !
>
> Dan MASCA
> www.reea.net
>
>
> Joseph Crawford wrote:
>
> I have a great big idea too, there are only 2 main competitors.. downfall is
> i do not have the ability to fund the project even though i would do all the
> programming myself there is server admin, front end designer / js guys etc.
> The only way I could get this off the ground would be to use a template (i
> refuse to) or get friends to join in the deal.
> Trying to sell something to someone for 10% of ZERO is not going to work.
>
> On Aug 19, 2008, at 9:24 PM, New Media Concept wrote:
>
> I've got a pretty good idea that's been brewing in my head for quite a
> while. It's ambitious, audacious, and certainly a challenge, but at the same
> time, it's so audacious that it deserves nothing less than a real try.
>
> I used to work in the media industry and came to the painful realization
> that it's probably the only industry that does an incredibly poor job of
> bringing in new people and new ideas. At the same time the media industry
> hasn't changed much even as technology has given it the potential to solve
> many of these issues. The end result is more misses than hits, and promising
> original talent being burned out as they tire out from trying to get their
> lucky break. I think it's time to change that.
>
> I've spoken to several tech and marketing execs who all agree that this is
> an idea that is entirely feasible and self sustainable, and therefore worth
> trying at the very least. I've spoken with others in the industry, including
> other artists and creatives, who all tell me that they and everyone they
> know would jump at the chance to partake in that concept because something
> like this has been sorely lacking in the industry for nearly it's entire
> history. So in the end, it could be at the very least a self sustainable and
> unique niche site, or be even more, and disrupt and shift the entire
> industry.
>
> It's not a concept that can be deployed overnight, but whose features can be
> logically implemented over time to create an ever more full featured
> product. The first iteration of the concept would be simple and could be up
> and running fairly fast(in fact a simple prototype using open source
> resources was built and successfully tested). However I need someone who
> will be able to take it beyond that, and keep it going as new pieces of the
> puzzle are being implemented and thought up.
>
> I'm going to need a good LAMP developer who knows how to work with UGC and a
> CMS, and wants to be part of building an idea that might carry them for the
> long haul. I'm really looking for my long term technical team/partner(s) to
> really make this idea and vision happen.
>
> So if you went through the trouble of reading all that and don't think I'm a
> nut for daring to think big, shoot me an email with your qualifications and
> I'll let you know more of the details.
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