Posts tagged with 'Startups'
VouchedFor is a startup which lets people find, rate and review financial advisers. Its investors have previously been involved with Zoopla, eBay, Betfair, Ocado and Capital One.
I've been asking CEO and Founder Adam Price about VouchedFor's business model, and his future plans...
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by Graham Charlton
07 February 2013 11:05am
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KashFlow is a web based accounting system, which has been developed for small businesses.
I've been asking Founder and CEO Duane Jackson to explain KashFlow's business model and its future plans.
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by Graham Charlton
04 February 2013 13:26pm
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Convertable is a web app which aims to improve the quality of information captured on contact forms for lead generation.
It grabs additional data, including keyword, geo-location, pages viewed, and visitor history for each individual contact.
I've been asking Chris Hull and Patrick Smith how the app works, and the company's plans for the future...
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by Graham Charlton
23 January 2013 12:22pm
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Based in Berlin, adeven is a mobile analytics and ad verification company, which aims to enable advertisers and agencies to understand and optimise effective mobile campaigns in real time.
We asked the three founders, Christian Henschel, Paul H. Müller and Manuel Kniep to explain the business model and the company's future plans.
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by Graham Charlton
11 January 2013 09:29am
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Behind Lenin's Tomb in Moscow there is a small door embedded in the Kremlin Wall where Soviet rulers used to duck through on their way to presiding over the annual May Day Parade.
The door is small and, according to a Russian soldier I met there a decade ago, it was deliberately so because of Stalin's diminutive stature.
After all, if he was about to acknowledge the size of his huge army, the last thing he needed was to be reminded of was his lack of height.
Rather like Stalin's door, the, er, window of opportunity for Russian entrepreneurs has been similarly narrow. Inventors and creators were employed by the State and any resulting IP or patents would be owned by the State.
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by Monty Munford
03 January 2013 10:38am
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Owned it is a new social commerce platform that aims to help online retailers increase conversions through social referrals.
We've been asking the team behind Owned it about the platform, its business model, and their plans for world domination...
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by Graham Charlton
21 December 2012 10:45am
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While the affiliate model has worked very well online, there is a need for a solution which helps publishers to make the most of mobile.
This is what Tamome has been launched to achieve. I've been asking CEO and founder Christian Louca about the company, and its plans for the future...
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by Graham Charlton
27 November 2012 16:40pm
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Job Bounties is founded by recruitment entrepreneur, James Uffindell, who believes the UK recruitment industry is far too expensive, with the cost per hire in the UK double that in the US.
To counter this, he recently launched Job Bounties, which takes the principles of social recruitment databases like LinkedIn and adds a new type of social P2P business model that isn’t advertising revenue based or controlled by recruitment agencies.
I've been asking James about the thinking behind Job Bounties, and its plans for the future.
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by Graham Charlton
19 November 2012 12:52pm
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Wishgenie is a social platform which allows its users to club together to buy gifts for their friends.
I've been asking CEO David Berney about the business model and the company's plans...
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by Graham Charlton
01 November 2012 09:18am
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IdeaPlane is a startup that brings enterprise social networking to companies in regulated industries, such as finance, that might otherwise have been reticent about embracing social technologies.
I caught up with CEO and founder James Fabricant, himself a former executive at MySpace, to find out more about his vision for the company and the future of the industry.
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by Graham Charlton
17 October 2012 14:32pm
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