Amish ChrisBrogan

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It’s green. It’s eco-friendly. It’s web 2.0. Howard Greenstein of the prestigious Social Media Club calls it the Best Web 2.0 Application with a positive valuation of $10.5 million.

It’s… Amish ChrisBrogan!

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D10dd0twofw[/youtube]

Special thanks to Howard Greenstein and Kathryn Jones, as well as Eric Skiff and PodCamp Philly.


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13 responses to “Amish ChrisBrogan”

  1. I would give you a 20 all over again!!!!!!!! love! K

  2. I would give you a 20 all over again!!!!!!!! love! K

  3. LOL. When was this session? Sorry I missed it. Great video, though.

  4. LOL. When was this session? Sorry I missed it. Great video, though.

  5. At the very end of the day, the last session in Pearlstein 102.

  6. At the very end of the day, the last session in Pearlstein 102.

  7. Wow, fast turnaround time on that video ๐Ÿ™‚ Did you edit on the flight?

    This session was part of “Half-Baked Dot Com – Entrepreneurial Improv Theater”.

    Here’s a snip from the blog of the game’s creator, Dave McClure:

    http://500hats.typepad.com/500blogs/2007/03/halfbaked_dot_c_1.html

    or those who haven’t seen it performed live, Half-Baked dot Com works like this:

    * 25 players count off into 5 teams of 5
    * audience selects 50 random words for the teams to use
    * each team selects 2 words to use for a name (ex: blank-blank.com)
    * each team then has 10 minutes to create a biz plan
    * in addition to their name, the biz plan is comprised of:
    o 1) a tagline
    o 2) a logo
    o 3) the product or service (your solution)
    o 4) the business model (how do you make money)
    o 5) the marketing plan (how do you get customers)
    * each team then has 2 minutes to pitch their plan
    * each plan is judged by our esteemed panel of VCs

    hope you can join us, and get ready for barely controlled fun & insanity ๐Ÿ™‚

  8. Wow, fast turnaround time on that video ๐Ÿ™‚ Did you edit on the flight?

    This session was part of “Half-Baked Dot Com – Entrepreneurial Improv Theater”.

    Here’s a snip from the blog of the game’s creator, Dave McClure:

    http://500hats.typepad.com/500blogs/2007/03/halfbaked_dot_c_1.html

    or those who haven’t seen it performed live, Half-Baked dot Com works like this:

    * 25 players count off into 5 teams of 5
    * audience selects 50 random words for the teams to use
    * each team selects 2 words to use for a name (ex: blank-blank.com)
    * each team then has 10 minutes to create a biz plan
    * in addition to their name, the biz plan is comprised of:
    o 1) a tagline
    o 2) a logo
    o 3) the product or service (your solution)
    o 4) the business model (how do you make money)
    o 5) the marketing plan (how do you get customers)
    * each team then has 2 minutes to pitch their plan
    * each plan is judged by our esteemed panel of VCs

    hope you can join us, and get ready for barely controlled fun & insanity ๐Ÿ™‚

  9. THAT was a great session! Thanks to Eric Skiff for putting it together. It’s amazing what a few creative types can come up with in under 10 minutes – hugs to Chris and Whitney. And Amish ChrisBrogan…of course!

  10. THAT was a great session! Thanks to Eric Skiff for putting it together. It’s amazing what a few creative types can come up with in under 10 minutes – hugs to Chris and Whitney. And Amish ChrisBrogan…of course!

  11. Can’t believe i missed out on this Amish ChrisBrogan presentation. Gen-Ius!! Love the idea and the guy who inspired it. Nice.

  12. Can’t believe i missed out on this Amish ChrisBrogan presentation. Gen-Ius!! Love the idea and the guy who inspired it. Nice.

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