The Wanna? announcement post: TechTour & Converteo404
This post is aimed at helping friends bootstrap projects (although they certainly don’t need me to turn everything into gold, especially these ones). I apologize for the inconvenience caused to readers coming for content, not announcements, but these are 2 AMAZING projects that definitely deserve exposure. Unfortunately, a number of readers won’t be able to be part of the game since #1 is for French companies only, and #2 is for French speakers only. There we go:
- Sheirin Iravantchi, Aymeril Hoang & Paul Degueuse, three people who have been instrumental in the success of the study trip to Silicon Valley (full quality debriefing in French by Olivier Ezratty here)I organized back in November 2007, are organizing what they call a (French)TechTour between May 19th & May 23rd 2008. The concept is pretty clear and very appealing: a sample of 10 startups will be selected to go to Silicon Valley & meet with corporate development departments of major large corps. Here’s a list of planned meetings (note the diversity of industries considered):
- Google David Lawee, VP corporate development
- Ebay Erik Stuart, Director, Corporate Strategy
- Cisco Didier Moretti, VP Business Incubation, Emerging Technologies Group
- Microsoft Beti Cung, Director, Emerging Business Team - I met Beti before, and an hour with her is worth the return trip: super smart girl, if all meetings are planned to be of such quality then becoming a TechTour participant is what you should be desperate working on
- HP Damien Henault, Director, Strategy & Corporate Development
- AT&T Rupert C. Young, Director, Strategic Business Development
- Intel Capital Eghosa Omoigui, Director, Strategic Investments
- Symantec Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director, Office of the Chief Technology Officer
Assuming that the agenda speaks for itself, impressive uh?, my bet is that you should take a look at the following links and apply:
(French)TechTour, the blog here; details on the tour here; application file here; the launch post here. Enjoy!
2. Thomas Faivre-Duboz, a former classmate of mine & Raphaël Fétique are 2 very active entrepreneurs in Paris. They run a consultancy aimed at helping website owners with a conversion rate enhancement methodology. The name of their company? Converteo. The good news is that Converto recently launched an Error404 competition: design the most appealing Error 404 page and you’ll win a one week conversion rate optimization audit worth 4000 euros HT (1 million US dollars – just kiddin’, around 6000 USD). I believe this is a great initiative: some Error 404 pages can be such a shame that they might never make you feel like coming back on a site; on the other hand, some display a message like ‘our teams are now aware of the malfunction, thank you for helping us improve our service and sorry for the inconvenience’, a sort of message that may improve user stickiness at the end of the day. Here’s the link to the Error 404 Converteo competition.
Wanna jump on one or the other, or both competitions? Please be their guest. Feel free to keep me posted on the outcome of your applications.
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I met Erik Stuart, and as you say for Beti, an hour with him is worth the return trip! Definitely the right person to meet when you are running a start up. The winners will be lucky.