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by joez
6126 days ago
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Just got home, took a deeper look and had a few more thoughts. I think the greatest part about these products is the "viral" (for lack of a better word) ability. Someone with a new necklace will have all their friends asking about it... show their 10 BFFs. Same goes for cutbot and name tags. (See: http://blog.businessofsoftware.org/2009/07/seth-godins-talk-...) This is something that will be worth noting to people. I noticed you were pretty specific with what you wanted in a co-founder on cutbots. Did you ever consider that you'd want someone with negotiation/supply chain management skills who has done deals [possibly in China] before? Or if you have before personally, even better. Just throwing that out there. Lastly, a good way to get some attention and hype when your more finalized would be via http://www.kickstarter.com/. These seem like projects people would want to fund (in return for something... maybe first dibs?). Good luck! |
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I would certainly consider someone with Supply chain experience. I have some knowledge by virtue of my job, but it would be a welcome addition.
Kickstarter is a great idea! It would be cool to "Syndicate" that and a YC round:)