I spoke with Chip Griffin today, giving him a recap of my DEMO experience, including some of the highlights from the event. You can listen to my recap on Chip's Pardon the Disruption blog.
While we were there, Chuck had a chance to catch up with Steve Wildstrom. We'll post that podcast interview later today.
Another one of the fun projects we're working on is helping launch Rentometer Pro, which offers a one-stop resource for landlords to better advertise, manage and maintain their properties in one, easy-to-use online site. To support the launch, we've organized a "Tweepstakes." Find out if you're paying too much for rent or charging too little by visiting http://tinyurl.com/tweepstakes, find out how your property rates when the rent is compared to other similar properties nearby, and then tweet your results to win an iPad.
Any tweets that begin with "According to @rentometer" (without the quotes of course) are eligible to win. Visit http://tinyurl.com/tweepstakes for rules and an easy way to enter.
Our apologies for letting the blog and podcast slip a bit lately. I promise you there's some great stuff coming from us in both camps. Chuck and I have been hard at work ramping up four programs, not to mention trying to keep the momentum going for LaunchCamp as our plans to take it on the road continue to move forward. Stay tuned for a new podcast episode soon!
Chuck and I are out at DEMO Spring 2010 this week, helping our client SocialWish launch. SocialWish combines collaborative social gifting and universal wishlist functionality. Do you have big ticket items in your wish lists or online registries that never get bought? Do you have big dreams that need some funding? SocialWish lets people collaborate to make these dreams and wishes come true. Wish lists aren't new, but SocialWish takes an interesting new spin on an old concept, and we think the time is right -- it's all about "payments" these days, as PayPal rightly pointed out on stage today at DEMO.
Rather than the big splash technique, we're taking what Tony Sapienza calls the "Rolling Thunder" approach here at the show: DEMO attendees get a sneak preview, but you'll have to wait if you're not here. You can, however, sign up for the private beta now. Invitations will go out over the next few weeks...
Stay tuned for more news and updates on what we're working on!

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