NYC StartupDigest – August 8th, 2011 | Hack and Tell, Startup Weekend, Startup Crawl and more

9/08/2011

Below is an archived version of the NYC StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in NYC. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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For newcomers: The NYC StartupDigest is an events list, created by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, that is laser-focused on the needs of startups in NYC. Please send feedback to frank.denbow@thestartupdigest.com.

- Frank

NYC StartupDigest is curated by:
Frank Denbow – Founder, Songsicle

 

 

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What’s Going On in the NYC Startup Community:

Monday, August 8

The Business of Music
12pm at General Assembly, 902 Broadway, 4th Floor

Learn the basics of the music business.

Hack and Tell
6:30pm at Meetup HQ, 632 Broadway, 3rd Floor

5 minute hacker presentations followed by 5 minutes of feedback.

User Experience Essentials
8pm at General Assembly, 902 Broadway, 4th Floor

Gain an understanding of one of the most important parts of startups.

Tuesday, August 9

User Acquisition Workshop
9am at General Assembly, 902 Broadway, 4th Floor

Learn how to get people to use your great product.

Girl Develop It: JavaScript/JQuery
7pm at Union Square Ventures, 915 Broadway, 19th Floor

Delve deep into javascript with this 4-class course.

NYC.rb: Why doing things wrong is the right thing to do
7pm at Pivotal Labs, 841 Broadway

Learn with other rubyists about how to develop a better mindset.

Wednesday, August 10

Demystifying the World of Typography
6pm at General Assembly, 902 Broadway, 4th Floor

Get an understanding of typography and its effects on your startup.

Girl Develop It: Intro to Android with Java
7pm at AOL HQ, 770 Broadway, 5th Floor

Get up to speed on Android development.

Hacking Incubators: How to get into TechStars (and other things)
7pm at Dogpatch Labs, 36 E 12th St

Find out the tips that may help you get into an incubator.

Startup Sales Strategies
8pm at General Assembly, 902 Broadway, 4th Floor

Learn how to prepare a winning presentation.

Thursday, August 11

Ultra Light Startups: Feedback Forum and Pitch Showdown
6:30pm at NYU Stern Business School, 44 W 4th St, Kaufman Management Center

Hear some pitches and feedback from some experienced judges.

NYC Mobile Product Management Meetup
7pm

Hear from the founder of Tracks who will speak on how his app came to be.

Digital Learning Series: Demos and Discussion
7pm at General Assembly, 902 Broadway, 4th Floor

Watch demos from some of the DreamIt/Startl NYC companies.

Friday, August 12

NYC Startup Weekend
5pm at General Assembly, 902 Broadway, 4th Floor

Hear from Alexis Ohanian and others, while building your startup over the weekend.

Health Innovation & Open Data
3pm at Pfizer Inc, 235 E 42nd St

Talk about the future of healthcare in US with the CTO of the Dept. of Health.

Saturday, August 13

Intro to HTML/CSS
1pm at 87 3rd Ave, 4th Floor, Brooklyn

Learn the basics so you can customize your wordpress blog or cms website.

Sunday, August 14

Trove Meetup and Hackday
11am at WeWork, 154 Grand St, 1st Floor

Get familiar with the Trove API and develop with some other Trove devs.

 

What’s Going On Next Week:

Monday, August 15

6pm – Managing the Client Experience
6:45pm – Hoboken Tech Meetup
8pm – Business Infrastructure Growth: Case Studies in Real Scaling

Tuesday, August 16

6pm – Rocking out on the terrace round 2
6pm – Intellectual Property Law for Startups
7pm – Deployment Talk by Timothy Fitz, CTO of Canvas Networks

Wednesday, August 17

6pm – Intro to Online Marketing
6:15pm – Entrepreneurs Roundtable with ER Accelerator and USV’s Albert Wenger

Thursday, August 18

2pm – Google Apps Script Hackathon

Friday, August 19

3pm – Startup Crawl

Saturday, August 20

9am – Photo Hackday

 

Top Upcoming NYC Startup Events

Sep 15-16 – Gamification Summit
Sep 17-18 – Maker Faire
Sep 23 – SMASH Summit (use StartupDigest for a special discount)
Oct 7 – How to Build Great Products
Nov 1 – HTML5 Live
Nov 7-9 – Future of Web Design

 

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The Email Mafia (PayPal’s Got Nothing on Email)

28/07/2010

There has been a lot of discussion lately on HackerNews around email newsletters by Jason Baptiste here and here as well as our own case study about StartupDigest as a newsletter company here. Email newsletters are a huge business and I believe that we are going through an email renaissance right now (Thrillist founder Ben Lerer thinks so too).

Right now is the best time (especially for a non-technical founder) to start or work for an email newsletter company.

Let’s assume you already have an email newsletter that’s still small but has traction, who do you start reaching out to for advice? Just like in the Web 2.0 world has the PayPal Mafia, the email world has the Email Mafia.

The Email Mafia is made up of 8 individuals who are pros at building newsletters from small media channels to huge enterprises. At risk of getting whacked, here are its members:

bob pittman pilot groupThe Email God, Bob Pittman, Founder of Pilot Group
Referred to as the Man with the Midas touch, he has invested in almost every single successful email newsletter company. Bob is the creator of the MTV - the Music Television cable network – which revitalized the music business and spawned the music video industry. Now he leads Pilot Group, a NYC based PE Firm that has invested in Thrillist, DailyCandySailThru, Zynga, Rapleaf, GeekChicDaily, Ideal Bite, and more.

Pete Sheinbaum dailycandyThe Great Success, Pete Sheinbaum, former CEO of DailyCandy
When email newsletters are referred to as “a serious business”, the acquisition of Daily Candy is what everyone references. Jason Batispste (also part of the Email Mafia) put it best:

In 2008, [Daily Candy was] sold to Comcast for $125,000,000. That’s right- 9 f**king digits.  I remember hearing about these rumors when they first started to surface in 2006, and I took a look at DailyCandy.  I thought I was missing something since the site was just for an email newsletter.  I thought there had to be some social network or great hot new product I was missing.  Nope, it was just that an email newsletter.

Pete was the CEO of DailyCandy during the acquisition and lead the company through the transition before leaving to start his next company, The Mandelbrot Project, funded by the Foundry. He has also sat on the advisory board of IdealBite, TravelPost, TotalBeauty, and more.

ben lerer thrillist lmvThe Golden Boy, Ben Lerer, CEO of Thrillist
Ben, co-founder of Thrillist, has arguably the fastest growing and most profitable private email company today, reportedly doing $10,000,000+ in revenue this year. They’ve already completed their first acquisition of JackThreads and have been on a hiring tear since. In addition Ben has started his own venture capital fund with his father Ken Lerer named Lerer Media Ventures, which has been in on some of the most prolific deals this year: Betaworks, Gdgt, ZeFrank Games, Sailthru, Hot Potato, Canvas Networks, and more.

andy russell pilot groupThe Pilot, Andy Russell, Founder of Pilot Group
Not much is said publically about Andy but he is a partner at the Pilot Group which he founded with Bob Pittman. He sits on the board of VitalJuice, IdealBite, Thrillist, and DailyCandy. If you can’t find a lot of public information on a guy like this, you know he is truly a badass mafia man.

peter shankman haroThe Skydiver, Peter Shankman, Founder of HARO
Peter is best known for starting Help a Reporter Out or HARO for short. In less than a year the HARO newsletter went from nothing to the standard for how journalists and reporters source news stories. HARO reportedly was doing ~$1m in sales per year and recently sold to Vocus for around $20,000,000. Not bad for a bootstrapped email list.

Jen Boulden idealbiteThe Green Queen, Jen Boulden, Co-Founder of IdealBite
Jen Boulden is the founder of IdealBite an email newsletter of one green living tip you can act upon, once a day. Started in 2005, Ideal Bite grew to 100,000+ subscribers and sold to Disney for $20,000,000 all in less than 4 years. You can check out Andrew Warner’s interview with Jen about how she built her email newsletter business here.

jason baptiste email newslettersThe Reporter, Jason Baptiste
Jason Baptiste is the reason I found out about the business of email newsletters and he has been the person covering the email renaissance since the beginning. It was his two posts here and here that sparked the email business discussions and rumor has it he is working on an email based company of his own :)

Neil Capel sailthruThe Up and Comer, Neil Capel, CEO of SailThru
SailThru is a relatively new company which just received funding from Bob Pittman, Ben Lerer, AOL Ventures, etc. It has received the email Midas touch and has a very intriguing product which is still in alpha. Although their product is new, you will definitely be hearing much more about Neil and his company in the near future. He’s the up and comer, so keep him on your radar.

lisa blau amanda freeman vitaljuiceThe Health Nuts, Amanda Freeman and Lisa Blau, Co-Founders of Vital Juice
On both Hacker News and the comments below our readers said, what about Vital Juice? I’m not exactly their demographic (which is why I hadn’t heard of them before) but they deserve to be in the Email Mafia. They were funded by Pilot Group, have been killing in on Compete, last reported to have 100k subscribers growing at 10% a month.

And on a personal note I am extremely proud of all that our email newsletter company StartupDigest has accomplished so far. Our email newsletter StartupDigest has grown from a 22-subscriber side project to a 60,000+ subscriber international media company in less than 7 months. StartupDigest is still very young but we are already seeing the massive potential of what we have created.

Sign up for StartupDigest here.

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