I want different Friday Entrepreneurs

Posted at 11:20 on Tuesday September 19, 2006 | Filed Under Friday Entrepreneurs

I'm looking for more Friday Entrepreneurs, so if you'd like to be featured, just let me know.

The thing is, I want to feature different projects than just blogs or online apps. There are so many other interesting things going on, whether online or offline. Also, have you noticed how every Friday Entrepreneur has been a guy? I know there are lots of girls doing cool stuff.

Here are some quotes from/about previous Friday Entrepreneurs after they were featured:

"over a 1/3 of our traffic in the last 10 days has been a result of your blog. More importantly than traffic, we have had lots of people sign up for our group and received a number of emails from prospective partners."

"The number of loans made on our site has increased by 60% because of iwillteachyoutoberich.com readers [and the post] led to our biggest loan volume day ever..."

"At first, I kind of thought, wow, that's cool. It seems like Ramit's posts have a good effect on the companies he spotlights. But, then I realized, this is just ridiculous. The biggest loan volume day ever, and Kiva.org has been mentioned in various international news sources (BBC, CNN, Wall Street Journal). "

It's ok to market yourself. I'm not that scary. If you're working on something cool (it must be developed; ideas don't count) and you want to be featured in Friday Entrepreneurs, email me.

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Comments (9)

1.

I've got a great idea, but haven't started the ball rolling as of yet. I'm lacking funds and time, both of which are a neccessary evil!


-Erich

Posted by eR0CK at September 19, 2006 12:02 PM
2.

What about entrepeneurs still in the early stages? Can we get on a waiting list for future features...keep us on the backburner until we're past the early growth stages?

Posted by Christina at September 19, 2006 12:19 PM
3.

Most of my entrepreneurs are in the early stages. As long as it's live and works, just send me an email and I'll take a look. What's the worst that could happen? If it's still an idea...just let me know when it's ready to show.

Posted by Ramit Sethi at September 19, 2006 12:21 PM
4.

There is nothing so fine as a finely ironed shirt
Posted at 12:05 on Friday August 26, 2005 | 15 Comments


RENT: AMERICAN GIGILO (1979)

Posted by Larry Nusbaum at September 19, 2006 02:26 PM
5.

"girls"? not to be old, but, back when i was a young whipper snapper, most of the entrepreneurial gals (or "women") i knew wouldn't cotton to the diminutive phrasing. and I had to walk up hill to school both ways in the snow. just my two cents.

Posted by reid at September 19, 2006 03:48 PM
6.

You should get in touch with Mandy Knox, who started a RedStart Design, a jewelry business in San Francisco. (She's also a fellow Stanford alum)

Posted by Andrew at September 19, 2006 03:58 PM
7.

reid, sorry dear, but that does sound pretty old-fashioned. Young is the point here, right?


If a girl is going to get offended for being called a girl, she has way too thin of a skin to get anywhere, especially in the tech business.


My business stuff is not open-to-the real world, but I do help ensure that the oil industry runs. ;)

Posted by candice at September 19, 2006 09:27 PM
8.

Check out LadieswhoLaunch.com

Posted by Carol at September 20, 2006 10:56 AM
9.

Wonder if my Brilliances.com counts...

Posted by Jerry at October 5, 2006 06:24 AM

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