Selling a web-based business

24 May 2007

Since I transferred ownership of the conferencemeetup.com domain this morning, it's now official: I've flipped my first business. Confabb is the proud new owner of the domain and the Rails application. Doing this kind of a transaction has actually been something I've wanted to do for a while, but without a definite plan or timeline. Having done it, though, I can look back and pull out a few lessons learned for those wanting to do the same.

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Social Networking for Conferences

16 April 2007

Jon is announcing new social networking features at Confabb, so now I get to mention it, too. :)

It was fun to build the personal messaging, buddy lists, and user search for Confabb, building on the work I'd done and the ideas I had for ConferenceMeetup.

Now that some of my client work is starting to see the light of day, I guess it's time to add Clients page to my site.



Connecting at Conferences

13 November 2006

I was a little surprised to read about Confabb this morning. I've been working on a similar type of application, ConferenceMeetup, in my spare time.

After going to a few conferences, I really wanted a tool that could help me connect with other people while at the conference, so I built one. The idea behind the app is to provide a private community site for conferences where their attendees can learn about each other, connect with each other, and provide feedback to conference organizers and presenters about the presentations.

It's been a fun project, partly because Rails makes it so easy to build these types of applications. I think that ConferenceMeetup would be useful to have at any conference. In fact, I appreciate the validation of having some smart people agree with me on the value of having such a service. :)

Update:

After reading Tim's comment for this blog post, I was reminded that I didn't mention Web Connections (which I had intended to do — sorry, Tim!), the app that he built that has the same sort of theme. I saw his app after building ConferenceMeetup and I really liked it. I agree with his comment that it really is about the community of people that are participating in the conference. Connecting with the people there makes the event much more enjoyable.