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        <title>Too many Web 2.0 Clones</title>   
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        <p>There are way too many clones being launched from nextag to kaboodle..too yahoo! local to Microsoft&#39;s Live.&#160; What people need to do is to stop..breathe.&#160; Stand back and create something new. What venture capitalists need to do is to stop investing in the same clones. But enough of me rambling on about clones.&#160; Let me write about daily project progress:</p><p>I got a call from my loans. It was delayed&#160; because they had my information messed up. Hence, I am waiting on the final say so that they can electronically agree and have the money disbursed.&#160; I need to get back to my outsourcers this week to give them the OKAY to start designing the system architecture.&#160; In a way, the held back of the loans was a blessing in disguise because I had time to jus sit back and think about my conceptual product.&#160; The only bad thing is that instead of the 10k I thought I was getting, it may just be about 3-4k.&#160; So I will have to think about getting some jobs to do via e-lance to help fund my product which is going to cause 10k for the website.&#160; I basically pluck the best out of all the current sites right now and manipulated so it works for my project.&#160; </p><p>My only concern is if I will have enough server space.&#160; I have a huge user database interested in trying out the website(it pays to be in your 20&#39;s you know how to get to your crowd). I don&#39;t want a server crash, that would be really bad.</p><p>Iwant this to be launched now.&#160; I want it to be launched out of no where and for people to talk about it and wonder &quot;what the? where did that come from?&quot;&#160; You can launch things without having to take out VC money :) It just takes alot of work and a great deal of good budget management.</p><p>This is too much fun, spending over 17 hours a day working on something you think other ppl will love.&#160; That is all for now.&#160; I have been looking at elance for about 3 hours now, bidding on jobs to fund this.</p><p><br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Into the User&#39;s Mind</title>   
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        <p>Myhead hurts ...a lot...</p><p>I made some tweaks to my design to make it more fun. The thinking came from talking to my target demographics on what is fun to them. I found out that you can&#39;t ask people what makes something fun.&#160; Rather you have to observe people and what they are saying.&#160; The more I tweak this the more I realize how potentially huge it could get.</p><p>Fun = Attraction<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Creating the perfect Project</title>   
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        <p>Some thoughts on creatinga popular site:</p><p><strong>1) It must spread virally</strong><br />Must be so fun that word-of-mouth spreads like wildfire;visitors shouldn&#39;t have to question why it is fun</p><p>More to come as I add on to this list</p><p><strong>2) There are several players:</strong><br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; a) users<br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; b) paying clients<br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; c) parents<br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; d) programmers who freely develop things around your site to help people out</p><p>If one is out of balance, you are going to have a lot of problems</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Web 2.0 Clones</title>   
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        <p>I read <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com">Techcrunch</a> religiously. Heck, I check it every 30 minutes for an update...a little obsessive...I know. The last review was on new &quot;shopping sites&quot; that are launching: Kaboodle, wist, stylehive, nextag to name a few.&#160; Browsing through each one, I didn&#39;t see real innovation in them. They all seemed the same to me.&#160; Some of the site&#39;s design gave me a headache.&#160; There is just something lacking in these sites...oh I know ... a woman&#39;s touch.</p><p><br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>My Brain On Paper</title>   
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        <p>This blog was started for me to write down all of my thoughts as I launch my website.&#160; <br /><strong><br />Surround yourself with smart people</strong><br />Yesterday, I invited Chauncey on board to the team.&#160; Chauncey is a graduate from Carnegie Mellon University and is a top-notch programmer living in California.&#160; I have known Chauncey for over 7 years.&#160; His strength in computer programming and knowledge fills in my weakness of not understanding server specifications.&#160; I think that one of the most important things when executing a project is self-criticism....to understand what you lack and to find someone who can fill in that lack.</p><p>After talking to him about my project, he was very excited about it which is a good sign since Chauncey is one of the most critical people that I know. I am thankful in sharing with him my project as he has helped me clear up one of the problems that I was facing: Whether or not to include a a certain component in my product.&#160; After talking with him, I was able to scratch out the portion to make the product more simple and probably will be able to launch the project quicker.</p><p>The other person on my team is Khoi. Khoi is a briliant executioner.&#160; He keeps me focus and assists me in laying down a plan in terms of execution for the project.&#160; He is a visionary who has strengths in organization.</p><p><strong>Don&#39;t take things personal</strong><br />To fund this project, I maxed out my school loans and living off of ramen noodles.&#160; I tried sharing my vision with my parents but unfortunately they don&#39;t understand so everything is kept under hush.&#160; I graduate in May 2007 with offers of a starting salary well over 6 figures (I am a healthcare student), hence they would like me to focus on my studies.&#160; IStarting this startup isn&#39;t about the money, it is about creating something unique and fun!!! Carrying out a vision. However, because I expect that I won&#39;t be able to afford to pay for server costs while still in student, I of course implemented a business model into the product.</p><p>When I spoke to a professor about my project since he is a mentor for me at school, he wanted me to focus my energy towards something that would utilize my knowledge of medicine.&#160; Of course after speaking with him about my idea, he shared with me the problem that my project would fix for him.&#160; I have learned not to take things personally.&#160; Different people will have different opinions on my approach to things.&#160; What is important is I learn from the good criticism and walk away from the bad.</p><p><strong>If you can&#39;t get over a bump, go around it</strong><br />There is a problem with my loans. I will be recieving a call this week. Right now, there is about 2k in the bank for this project.&#160; I am waiting on my school&#39;s approval of the 10k I supposedly took out for &quot;school.&quot;&#160; The project is going to cost me around 9k and this is via outsourcing to Russia. Working on a limited budget has forced to be think in a different way --&gt; make the product SIMPLE.&#160; Simple for users to use and simple enough for programmers to program. I have sliced out some unecessary functions after talking to Chauncey so this will likely bring my cost down.</p><p>Working on my own budget as opposed to a huge funding has also forced me to really look at my project over and over again, making changes before the contract is signed and programming is started.&#160; I now have a clear idea of what the prototype should look like and what it should do, with plans of expansion reserved for Phase II.&#160; Hopefully I will get a call this week so that I can go ahead sign the contract, and start the programming this week.&#160; Execution time is set for 2-3 months before the site is up and running.</p><p><strong>Talk to your users</strong><br />I designed a product that I would like to use but because I would also want other people to use it, I have been talking to my target audience and have recieved excellent feedback from them.&#160; I think that this is one of the aspects that some entrepreneurs miss...they don&#39;t talk to other people. As a woman, there is nothing more important than the value of talking to other people.&#160; While talking to my users, simplicity and fun seems to be the two things that are important. You can create something great but if people can&#39;t use it, then it is useless.&#160; You can create something simple, but if it isn&#39;t fun, then people won&#39;t use it.</p><p></p><p><br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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