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Startup Weekend is Coming to Nashville

Writing by Darrin Dickey on Thursday, 17 of July , 2008 at 8:59 am

OK. It’s not history-related, but I’m so excited I jsut had to share. Startup Weekend Nashville has been scheduled for October 10-12 and I am SO there!

I first learned about Startup Weekend (SW) close to a year ago through someone’s tweet on Twitter. Since then, I’ve been anxiously waiting to see if Nashville could make the cut. The idea behind SW is to pull together entrepreneurial people who break up into teams of 5-10 people each. They develop a product idea and see if they can build a viable product and business structure in just over two days. Most teams don’t get their product launched by the end of SW at which time many of the products and companies die. However, a few companies have persevered and a few products have actually launched. However, despite how backward it sounds, the successful launch of a business and product takes a backseat to the experience of SW for most attendees. Even for teams that don’t survive the end of the event, team members say the experience and challenge of the event was more than worth the time and effort invested.

So, if you have a strong interest in new media and Internet technologies, you might find this event to be a blast. You don’t have to be a tech geek (though developers are a major part of it) to take part. You can get more information at the new Startup Weekend Nashville online community at http://nashvillestartup.ning.com. From there you can decide if you want to take part in the weekend and register. If you do join the community, be sure to stop by my page, say “Hi!” and friend me.

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Category: Personal, Twitter

Brooklyn Museum Tests Twitter

Writing by Darrin Dickey on Thursday, 18 of October , 2007 at 12:22 pm

Twitter pageHere’s a great blog post from the Brooklyn Museum on how they did a recent test with Twitter. While the result wasn’t a resounding success, they should be roundly applauded for having the guts to test out an idea. I hope they get the opportunity to do it some more. They also deserve massive kudos for sharing the results on their blog. Heck! While we’re at it, I’ll throw them a high five for even HAVING a blog!

Great job, Shelley Bernstein & the Brooklyn Museum!!

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Category: Blogging, Marketing Ideas, Twitter, Worthy Reads

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BrandingFire is a blog situated at the intersection of marketing, history, entrepreneurism, technology, travel and fun. Founded by a guy with a passion for entrepreneurism and history and more than 10 years experience in marketing, this blog follows his thoughts, ideas and attempts at starting his own business. Follow along on the rollercoaster ride... if you dare.