Pick 20 awardsWent to an interesting event last night, Pick 20 Web 2.0 Awards, sponsored by my friend Steve Dietrich, Publisher of Backbone Magazine.  There were 3 panelists who were on the roster of the 20 winners who spoke on Web 2.0.  Leonard Brody of Nowpublic was the star as he shared stories of the evolution of news since the advent of the web or as he called it the “bloodbath” for traditional publishers.  More on this cool event later.  One quibble - better audio and videotaping the speakers would enhance it.

Leonard BrodyOne nugget that Leonard shared was that “breaking news” was not a function of timing but rather a function of “search”. He made his point that the “events” of our times will be captured by amateurs by polling the attendees on how many had cell phone cameras - probably 75% +.   He was also a contrarian to the rest of the panel who had said that Web 2.0 was not about “technology” but about conversation and participation.  Bollocks, Leonard said “without the tech there is no enable for “Web 2.0″!”  fundfindr.tv earlier covered Leonard’s book, Everything I know about business I learned from a Canadian.“  Highly recommend considering him as a speaker for your next event.

CraigsListGot thinking about the point of “breaking news” being a function of search.  So, where you search or your feeds and social networks then become your news publishers.  This was brought home for me when I posted an ad for photographers, videographers and editors on Craiglist on Monday afternoon.  This industry is often served by freelancers so Craigslist makes good sense.  So, by this morning, 55 applications.   Their breaking news was the gig.  Where do your customers search for your services?  Break some news.

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The rolodex is bulging these days at fundfindr with contacts from all scopes and sectors with a wealth of information and resources to boot. A recent conversation with David Raffa at Lions Capital Corp. lead us to two great resources that we thought we’d share with our audience.

The first is 17 page summary on preparing-executive-summaries. This document gives you the frame work to succinctly communicate the who, what, where, why, when, and how of presenting your opportunity.

The second is a 12 page guide on preparing-investor-presentations. The theme here is really about presenting the right information, in the right format and in the right amount of time.

For more information you can visit the BC Advantage Funds site. Or better yet, check out David Raffa’s book BookEverything I Needed to Know About Business…I Learned from a Canadian, co-authored by Leonard Brody of Now Public, and soon to release a 2nd edition.

This is just a bit of required reading for anyone looking to enter our pitchies competition and we encourage all entrants to drop us a line at info@fundfindr.com if you have any questions. Remember, practice makes perfect.

For further resources, also check out the Learn section of fundfindr.com for some great success snacks.

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