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May
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Feb
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12
Jan
Sometimes even the simplest ripple can transform your life. You could tell someone about me2everyone today and tomorrow they could find 1,000 new members. They could discover a new business member or even a new technology that enhances me2everyone. You could find an investor or an idea that spells success for you.
Across the me2everyone network we forecast several thousand new ripples every day and we will track every single one. If you are involved in a ripple we will ensure you are rewarded. Every ripple you start today may have a positive impact on your life in the future. You will increase your shareholding and when we launch we will show you how to unlock additional financial benefits from all your ripples. Start today by successfully recommending 1 new member. Its your future…..
What is me2everyone?
It’s a cool new virtual world where you can meet friends, chat, shop, play, watch videos, create an art gallery, open a virtual newspaper, play the free inworld lottery and make money from your own online store! You and everyone your know make the decisions, shape the world, create real incomes and share in the profits. There’s nothing to download and it’s not a game. It’s a new place where you come and interact. Meet new people or invite your friends. Learn new skills or expand your business. Find the love of your life or help the planet. me2everyone is a place on the web where your ideas will be heard, where you can start a new business and see the real world through new eyes. Membership is free and every member automatically becomes a shareholder in me2everyone Limited: a company with £18m authorised capital and more than enough shares to keep everyone happy.
So why give shares away? Well, the company is targeting 220m members by 2012 and the directors want every member to be able to make money from the concept. Don’t you wish you could have owned shares in Facebook or MySpace or even Google before they became internet giants? Well with me2everyone, you can become a shareholder and its not going to cost you a single penny unless you decide to upgrade.
Members can introduce their friends and earn bonus shares: some people will have networks of several hundred people. They will be able to meet friends, chat, play, watch videos, become a newspaper owner or a journalist, start a record label, open a museum or art gallery, become an enforcer, agony aunt or mentor. They can plant a virtual tree resulting in a real-world forest, buy a virtual house and make money from an online store. m2e are also developing a feature to give charities and good causes free inworld publicity and a share of our profits too! Whenever members interact they can increase their share ownership, creating thousands or tens of thousands of shares with a real-world value. When a member is signed in they are automatically entered into the free “me2everyone lottery” that creates new winners every minute! me2everyone is a place where real-world entrepreneurs, retail stores, trades people and the whole business community can connect and interact with prospective customers. It’s far more powerful than simple advertising: it’s more of a brokering service to ensure new sales.
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12
Dec
I was twittered and it directed me to Entrepreneur.com’s site. Here are some interesting and not-so interesting new business ideas pitched at Growth 2.0 Conference. I personally like crowd-sourcing T-Shirts design idea.
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We had the pleasure of meeting many entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners who lined up to pitch the editors of Entrepreneur at the publication’s Growth 2.0 conference in Long Beach, Calif., this week.
Some of the more interesting businesses that pitched their stories to us included the following: -Kart-Smart, a start-up that produces disposable shopping-cart handle covers made of recycled and biodegradable materials. Sal Alvarez, the CEO, is already working on getting advertisers on-board to sponsor the germ and virus blockers that wrap around shopping cart handles.
-Hathman Medical Products, which is marketing a reusable bandage. We know what you’re thinking. Ew. But the “Hathback” bandage actually is a adhesive frame that goes around the disposable gauze that usually helps heal a wound. The frame is reusable. The gauze can be tossed. Not a bad idea in these green times.
-Pricepinx, a website that crawls the web and alerts users to price drops on products they’re considering for a purchase. Brilliant.
-Littleyim, a revolutionary concept: The idea is to let visitors to its site invest in up-and-coming professional athletes. It treats its subjects like the New York Stock Exchange treats its listings. You can invest early and hope for a payoff as sponsorships and prize money come in. I wonder about the legality and logistics of such a set-up, but it if works, more power to them.
-Collarfree, a company that crowdsources T-shirt design. In other words, you can put up a personalized T-shirt and visitors to its site will vote on it. If it’s good, it gets front-page billing and will sell, with its maker splitting profits with Collarfree. What’s more, the company is now lending its crowdsourcing technology to mainstream brands that want to put on contests and market new looks and logos to the millennial crowd.
We also met a host of entrepreneurs whose main goal is to help other entrepreneurs meet their own goals. I’m not sure we need more middlemen and women, though, in these times. One young man started a website that hopes to pair Hollywood investors with aspiring filmmakers. Good luck. And one woman who says she’s losing her house to foreclosure was marketing herself as an anti-foreclosure counselor who could help families hold on to their own houses. Uh-huh.
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See Original Article here: http://blog.entrepreneur.com/2008/12/entrepreneurs-aspire-at-growth-20.php
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