by Phil Morle | Apr 20, 2010 | Pollenizer News
By Bree Clare At present there are over 400 million active users of Facebook worldwide, and 50% of those active users log on daily (Facebook Press room). So it’s no surprise that businesses are now using Facebook groups and pages to promote their goods and/or...
by Phil Morle | Apr 14, 2010 | Startup Science
We’re doing lots of work right now with companies on helping them find the right business model. One of the first questions we ask is “How close is your core product to the cash register?” What we mean by this is how far are you away from someone...
by Phil Morle | Apr 12, 2010 | Pollenizer News
It’s fun and challenging working with clients in different time zones, so it is good for the relationship when you can catch up in person. Samantha Howe (pictured) from Blurb visited Sydney in March to spend time with the Pollenizer Blurboz team; attend Blurb...
by Phil Morle | Apr 12, 2010 | Startup Science
Want to take one year off work but can not convince your business partner? Just show them this video from Stefan Sagmeister about the need for ‘workcation’. Perhaps a day or two off each month for research would be more...
by Phil Morle | Apr 6, 2010 | Capital Raising, Startup Finops
Your ability to collaborate with the right people, get good information and make the right decisions may decide if you’re thriving or barely surviving. Tapping away on a spreadsheet by yourself late at night and then emailing it around for feedback is 15 years too...
by Phil Morle | Apr 1, 2010 | Startup Science
Ideas are cheap. Execution is hard. Great video clip from Entourage here sent to me by Lesley-Ann which now sits along side Coffee is for Closers amongst my regular watching playlist in Youtube. It’s like a mini-seminar. Turtle: “I’ve got a great...
by Phil Morle | Mar 30, 2010 | Pollenizer News
A few more videos from the Pollenizer Hive; Lisa Herrod (aka @Scenariogirl ) talks to us briefly about her Brooklyn Museum usability project: Garry Trinh talking about the Semi-Permanent conference and the pride authors show in their Blurb self-published Books: Alan...
by Phil Morle | Mar 30, 2010 | Pollenizer News
Ever wondered how people turn their personal online passions into profit? Todd Selby did it by convincing big businesses to think outside the norm of how they could use his images and popularity to market their products. Listen to how he did it here: Video courtesy of...
by Phil Morle | Mar 26, 2010 | Pollenizer News
OK, these were filmed on Thursday as well as Friday but they are being posted Friday. Pierre showing us Chartbeat, though it wasn’t exactly live during this video: Steven Ringo and the power of deadlines for new startups and being lean: The Mogeneration guys and...
by Phil Morle | Mar 24, 2010 | Pollenizer News
Yesterday the Australian Businesswomen’s Network hosted a webinar with Seth Godin on his new book, Linchpin: Are you indispensable? Although the book mostly markets itself to workers keen to stand out within an organization, there are important transferable messages...
by Phil Morle | Mar 24, 2010 | Startup Science
Social media enterprise 3eep experienced the depth and breadth of Pollenizer’s expertise in getting its online community SportsPassion off the ground. From technology strategy and implementation to product and market development, the Pollenizer team played an...
by Phil Morle | Mar 24, 2010 | Startup Science
Pollenizer’s ability to access in-house expertise to service a broad range of client demands was evident in our work with consumer comparison website Getprice. It also made it the prime and only contender vying for the work. Getprice CEO Chris Hitchen explains...