Is your website broke?
With our new start-up we have tried so many different ways to monetize. Eventually, I asked my friend Rachel if she could pull together top advertisers and we could have a Community Next::Monetize.
Some great companies are going to be there: Google, Yahoo!, Myspace, Imeem, Photobucket, Slide, RockYou, Flixster and more…
Also, I am looking forward to talks from Offerpal (we use them), Userplane (awesomeness) and Andrew Chen (my personal idol).
This is an invite only event, but I am giving my readers 5 free tickets here.
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Noah Kagan wrote Is your website broke? on August 20th, 2008 and there are
8 Responses to “Is your website broke?”
August 21st, 2008
5:07 am
If only I had some plane tickets..
August 21st, 2008
9:32 am
Dang, Noah, I just landed back in town from being off the grid, but got the invite, paid, and will be there, even if briefly…’Monetization’ is extra touchy in the nonprofit realm tho I’m WAY too impatient to dink around with mini-grants, and have found private sponsors a much faster track. Looking forward, Amy
August 22nd, 2008
7:52 am
Great event, Noah, thanks for having us!
August 22nd, 2008
10:59 am
As always, an insightful crowd, Noah. Tx for the invite! And hey, they DID have my iphone at the clean-up crew; headin’ back to 111 Minna now…Cheers, Amy
August 27th, 2008
6:25 am
My site is not broke but its not making much either. Got a solution?
September 2nd, 2008
12:02 am
Broke as in ‘broken, wont work’ or broke as is ‘no money’?
September 20th, 2008
8:36 am
My site ain’t broke but my partner and I sure are. But I think we need to increase traffic first.
September 27th, 2008
5:49 am
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