Why I owe so much to Enternships.com

It is fitting that it was now that I read that Raj Dey, founder of Enternships.com, has won the O2 X Young Entrepreneur of the year Award. It is the evening before my final day of a journey that started two years ago when having logged on to a slightly buggy website a friend from Oxford had mentioned to me, I decided to dive headfirst into the world of Enternships.

An Enternship is literally an Entrepreneurial internship - a placement in a small, rapidly growing business, where daily tasks go far beyond the traditional realms of filing documents or just listening in on meetings. These placements offer authentic responsibility in environments that let entrepreneurial individuals flourish. For the companies hosting the Entern, they get access to a pool of hungry, ambitious (and cheap!) young achievers looking to make an impact. It's the perfect match.

My experience as an Entern has been nothing less than extraordinary. I dropped out of an Undergraduate course at the LSE in 2007 (Accounting and Finance, it turned out, just wasn't my thing), and whilst working on a plan to get from Dropout to Dot-com millionaire I decided to find an Enternship. A friend had recommended the site to me, and straight away I found a placement working none other than for Peter Jones of Dragon's Den fame. In 3 of the most amazing weeks I was exposed to the very sharp end of the business world in a way that no other experience could get close to.

I immediately followed this up with an Enternship at BBC Worldwide, working closely with an experienced Entrepreneur on planning and developing a web-based video application. Again, the experience of working in an entrepreneurial environment gave me exposure and responsibilities that I knew would stand me in good stead when I started my own business.

My final Enternship was the most remarkable of all. Having only intended to join a fledgling startup called Amuso.com for only a few weeks to gain some marketing experience, my placement rapidly expanded into a full time paid role, working with the founding team on every aspect of building a company from  nothing more than a business plan and some Venture Capital funding. For a budding Entrepreneur, there is nothing in the world that can prepare you better for the stress, the highs, the lows, the long hours, the frustrations, the jubilation and overall ordeal of founding an ambitious startup. Best of all, I have spent the last 10 months of my 21 month stint with Amuso working with a team of developers in sunny Barcelona, where I have made some amazing friends and found a wonderful country to build a life in.

Tomorrow is my final day at Amuso, and it marks my final day as an Entern. Finally I am going off to found my own Web 2.0 venture. I now, however, have a wealth of experience, knowledge and contacts to help me give my own company the best start possible and who knows, perhaps I will be hiring my own Enterns soon. I've had the best possible leg-up and have Raj and his team to thank... so congratulations Raj, thanks for the hard work and enjoy the award!

Wasting time with an entrepreneurial theme

Here's what I've been blindly clicking today...

Guy Kawasaki on 'The Art of the Start' -  play in the background whilst pretending you're concentrating on something else [40min video]
http://holykaw.alltop.com/the-art-of-the-start-0

I can only listen to this guy for 15 minutes max as he's just way too energetic for me, but here @therisetothetop talks about turning creativity into business [24min video]
http://www.therisetothetop.com/episodes.php?id=15

The emotional Web - a post from Mashable with some interesting links that sparked many ideas
http://mashable.com/2008/09/12/how-to-use-the-emotional-web/

Follow the stream from Microsoft Bizspark, an event for entrepreneurs in London
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23bizspark


Finally...

Hilarious cartoons from a jaded creative - if you work in any kind of agency/incompetent media company, prepare to wet thyself
http://businessguysonbusinesstrips.com/

What have you been distracted by today?

Got a webcam? Play with Augmented Reality now!

If you've been reading up on Augmented Reality and are jealous of all those Android users out there who are getting in on the action before you then fear not. Here are a couple of demos that will let you play around with the technology with just a webcam and a printer.

Submarine fun
http://www.defencejobs.gov.au/campaigns/submariners/subhologram/default.aspx

A powerful particle beam spews forth from your desk
http://jamesalliban.wordpress.com/2009/04/14/ar-particle-beam/

Do you know of any other similar demos out there? Leave a comment below!

Track your elevator pitches

I am in the process of writing a business plan for my first major web project as Founder/CEO, and wanted to share a little tip for others in the same situation. In business (and indeed life in general), your 'elevator pitch' is supposed to be your opportunity to convey very concisely to potential customers, investors, employees and the public exactly what you do, and you will be repeating your opening spiel a million-and-one times throughout the course of your project. Help to speed up the process of reaching the optimal elevator pitch by building a spreadsheet that lists each version of your pitch and your audience's level of  engagement with each iteration. If your project is in its early stages, you will likely have many different ways to describe exactly what you are setting out to do - recording people's reactions to each pitch will help you identify more easily  the elements of your pitch people 'get', and which versions leave people staring at you blankly.

Use a platform such as Google Docs to manage this - other founders and early employees will benefit from collaborating in this process.

Tracking_pitches

Does anyone want my job?

I have recently agreed to part ways with my current employer, Amuso.com, so that I can throw all my time and energy into a business idea I have been sitting on for a while. It's an exciting time for me, and potentially a very exciting time to someone out there who gets to take over some of the work I have been doing. Even better, I get a nice cash bonus if I refer the successful candidate - very handy for the lean times ahead.

So, if you or anyone you know fancies a job as a Product Marketing Manager in a Barcelona-based social gaming company (they're soooo hot right now), get in touch with my soon-to-be-former colleague Kinga, and be sure to mention that Nick sent you.

Highlights

- Main office is in the center of beautiful Barcelona (escape the winter blues, year-round sun!)
- Exprienced founding team and advisers with experience from Yahoo! AOL, Sony BMG, Google, as well as some other cool Startups
- World class investors
- Working with a fun, game-changing product (excuse the pun)
- A Startup atmosphere

Check out the full job spec here --> http://uk.crunchboard.com/opening/detailjob.php?jid=6744

Good luck!

A very interesting article on sleeping patterns

Heard of Polyphasic sleeping? The idea is that you compress your sleep into around 3 hours worth of power naps during a 24 hour cycle, thus freeing up 5 hours a day during which you will feel more productive, creative and energetic. This article concludes that this concept is total rubbish, however it does mention some other interesting sleeping patterns to experiment with if you are able to.

 http://www.supermemo.com/articles/polyphasic.htm

Mac Users: Did you know...?

If like me you were wondering why there is an ever-so-slight pause between the moment you click a folder in OSX and the folder showing its contents, then I have an answer. It's because in OSX (well,at least in Leopard), there is a setting called "Spring-loaded folders and windows", which actually lets you define the length of this delay. It seems slightly odd to me that anyone would want to artificially slow down their computer, but if you are so inclined (or if you want to turn the feature off altogether), then swoosh your mouse over to Finder / Preferences / General, and play around.


Turns out I was wrong. This function controls the speed at which the drag-and-dropping of folders works. Still, playing with this setting should speed up your day-to-day work. Thanks for pointing that out @abeboy!

 

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God, I love my Mac.