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	<title>Comments on: Question of the Day: Managing a Rollout from Overseas</title>
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		<title>By: lhaimlhaim</title>
		<link>http://gigaom.com/2007/06/26/question-of-the-day-managing-a-rollout-from-overseas/#comment-173217</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 19:09:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Tim,

I don&#039;t know how relevant this would be for you, but as a Computer Science Professor, as well as a technology entrepreneur, and functioning in 3-4 world locations, I&#039;d suggest that you consider utilizing the low cost student work force. You can get terrific people (grad/undergrad students) doing a lot of great work for you at a very low cost. They are very enthusiastic, plus, you build a cadre of future employees etc. Feel free to contact me ... all the best. L&#039;Haim}]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tim,</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know how relevant this would be for you, but as a Computer Science Professor, as well as a technology entrepreneur, and functioning in 3-4 world locations, I&#8217;d suggest that you consider utilizing the low cost student work force. You can get terrific people (grad/undergrad students) doing a lot of great work for you at a very low cost. They are very enthusiastic, plus, you build a cadre of future employees etc. Feel free to contact me &#8230; all the best. L&#8217;Haim}</p>
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		<title>By: noocleus</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[noocleus]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 23:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sean,

Thanks for the kind words and advice.  I outsourced myself because it&#039;s cheaper for me to live overseas than to live in the states at my family&#039;s current burn rate.  Also, I have seen so many horror stories about outsourcing and I needed good developers and wanted to be able to keep tabs on the stuff I wasn&#039;t personally doing.  I didn&#039;t have any major outsourcing contacts other than the super expensive guys like IBM, Accenture, Virtusa and that wasn&#039;t going to work for me.

As for PR, having worked in management for two top notch ad agencies I&#039;ve got fairly good ideas and contacts for this and other things.  Also, I think the youtube video is a fairly entertaining idea and it&#039;s something we did at Barkley when I was working on an online community there.  You&#039;ll see my name first at the end of the video here, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-K9UxK9DWI.

The motivation for my question was the fear of what I don&#039;t know, which could possibly be a lot :).  Also, as those that have preceded me truly understand, being a new founder is a lot different than being in leadership, however big the organization.  Typically, when it&#039;s your idea, it&#039;s a lot like  your own baby that you are trying to nurture into childhood, adolescence, and eventually into adulthood.

Our target market is fairly wide open.  I know that&#039;s not a target but I&#039;ll give an easier scenario to digest.  Think of what we are building as an internal publicsquarehq (the engine/platform that runs foundread).  Think of us set up a bit like an software company with product teams or an ad agency with client teams.  We service a brand (like foundread or newteevee that has ad revenue and revenue other than ad/jobs, etc) that runs on that platform.  These brands are generally not technology focused like gigaom or techcrunch, at least the first 3 that we immediately see definitely aren&#039;t. We will have an initial launch of 1 brand and see what we learn but our platform allows us to quickly launch another that&#039;s totally unrelated.  Each brand has it&#039;s own team that develops the direction of the product and obviously there will be some overlap.

I think you get the point and thanks again for the useful tips and inquiry.

-Tim}]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sean,</p>
<p>Thanks for the kind words and advice.  I outsourced myself because it&#8217;s cheaper for me to live overseas than to live in the states at my family&#8217;s current burn rate.  Also, I have seen so many horror stories about outsourcing and I needed good developers and wanted to be able to keep tabs on the stuff I wasn&#8217;t personally doing.  I didn&#8217;t have any major outsourcing contacts other than the super expensive guys like IBM, Accenture, Virtusa and that wasn&#8217;t going to work for me.</p>
<p>As for PR, having worked in management for two top notch ad agencies I&#8217;ve got fairly good ideas and contacts for this and other things.  Also, I think the youtube video is a fairly entertaining idea and it&#8217;s something we did at Barkley when I was working on an online community there.  You&#8217;ll see my name first at the end of the video here, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-K9UxK9DWI" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-K9UxK9DWI</a>.</p>
<p>The motivation for my question was the fear of what I don&#8217;t know, which could possibly be a lot :).  Also, as those that have preceded me truly understand, being a new founder is a lot different than being in leadership, however big the organization.  Typically, when it&#8217;s your idea, it&#8217;s a lot like  your own baby that you are trying to nurture into childhood, adolescence, and eventually into adulthood.</p>
<p>Our target market is fairly wide open.  I know that&#8217;s not a target but I&#8217;ll give an easier scenario to digest.  Think of what we are building as an internal publicsquarehq (the engine/platform that runs foundread).  Think of us set up a bit like an software company with product teams or an ad agency with client teams.  We service a brand (like foundread or newteevee that has ad revenue and revenue other than ad/jobs, etc) that runs on that platform.  These brands are generally not technology focused like gigaom or techcrunch, at least the first 3 that we immediately see definitely aren&#8217;t. We will have an initial launch of 1 brand and see what we learn but our platform allows us to quickly launch another that&#8217;s totally unrelated.  Each brand has it&#8217;s own team that develops the direction of the product and obviously there will be some overlap.</p>
<p>I think you get the point and thanks again for the useful tips and inquiry.</p>
<p>-Tim}</p>
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		<title>By: sbyrnes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:32:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Tim,

First, I applaud you amazing dedication to realizing your vision. You are the first person I&#039;ve ever heard of outsourcing themselves to make a project successful.

The good news for your roll out is that almost all channels are location-agnostic these days. Targeted advertising campaigns through Google Adwords (web) or Admob (mobile) are bought online. You can create a Salesforce AppExchange service to reach businesses or a Facebook application to reach young consumers from where you are.

The biggest channel, PR, remains somewhat local but is easily addressed with a good PR agency. Many PR agencies routinely represent foreign interests since they need the local influence of good PR. Depending on your target market you can find a PR firm with experience and have them hone in on the appropriate publications.

Finally, use word of mouth! You have a great start here, just give bloggers an incentive to cover your launch. That includes anything from early access beta accounts to interviews and videos.

I would also consider making a YouTube video of your &quot;outsourcing&quot; strategy - I think many people would find it entertaining and get some free publicity.

Hope that helps. If you have more details on your target market I&#039;m happy to provide more specific advice.

Sean}]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tim,</p>
<p>First, I applaud you amazing dedication to realizing your vision. You are the first person I&#8217;ve ever heard of outsourcing themselves to make a project successful.</p>
<p>The good news for your roll out is that almost all channels are location-agnostic these days. Targeted advertising campaigns through Google Adwords (web) or Admob (mobile) are bought online. You can create a Salesforce AppExchange service to reach businesses or a Facebook application to reach young consumers from where you are.</p>
<p>The biggest channel, PR, remains somewhat local but is easily addressed with a good PR agency. Many PR agencies routinely represent foreign interests since they need the local influence of good PR. Depending on your target market you can find a PR firm with experience and have them hone in on the appropriate publications.</p>
<p>Finally, use word of mouth! You have a great start here, just give bloggers an incentive to cover your launch. That includes anything from early access beta accounts to interviews and videos.</p>
<p>I would also consider making a YouTube video of your &#8220;outsourcing&#8221; strategy &#8211; I think many people would find it entertaining and get some free publicity.</p>
<p>Hope that helps. If you have more details on your target market I&#8217;m happy to provide more specific advice.</p>
<p>Sean}</p>
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		<title>By: cwodtke</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:11:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
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