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SXSW could be a big window for us, so please help South Florida panels to be pick voting for them
Here's a list with all the South Florida panels i could find: http://www.davidedicillo.com/social/sofla-at-sxsw/
We do have a vital, exciting seed community here. And you're right, it's time to take it to the next level.
Social Media and tech are not a fad, more $ are generated every minute by technology and in 3 years Social Media ad investment will reach $3B
@maria i agree 100%, but the key to reaching those outside our community is to get support from groups that overlap our community and the rest (gov, media, etc.)
@christian I agree, but most of these company HQ are insular and not realizing who else is here and who they can do business with. This is due to lack of any simple way for them to discover each other.
It's important that talent pools together to create & marketing one particular company / product that becomes so large that it becomes it's own small economy.
I agree 100% with the small economy idea though. But that is a much tougher thing to accomplish. Though i disagree with pushing 1 single company, there are a few multi billion $ companies down here in tech (citrix for one), but they don't support the local community much.
With social media we can do so much more.
It's just a matter of planting a flag and saying "it's here", very loudly.
Having new faces show up is critical, and that's up to us. Raising awareness is totally grassroots and it starts with the business community, our friends and clients.
Other cities have done it...we have the talent pool, no reason we can't!
Great piece, thanks :)
#1, Highlight/profile local startups in a centralized location (launch WP-blog) <- this will give us a tool from promotion of our talent, becoming the first platform for a local startup to receive press and recognition.
#2. Host startup specific events: Networking / DemoDay / 3-min pitch
#4. Work together with entrepreneurship centers from the universities. CEI from FIU for example.
I can help you with all 3, I know its easy to give ideas/criticism but harder to implement.
A good business ideas is solid and good when it can be validated using this or similar framework: http://bit.ly/2Vtm7z
My background is in corporate tech PR http://thepengroup.com and I talked to a number of business and academic leaders in this community about the future of tech in South Florida.
I don't think that an incubator would solve the problem. We need to be more serious about generating and validating our ideas.
Good ideas can be executed in a garage, at home, on the street. And angel support is always available for great ideas.
Validate your ideas using this frame work: http://bit.ly/2Vtm7z and I will personally help you to present them to Beacon Council http://www.beaconcouncil.com or at The Launch Pad of UM http://www.thelaunchpad.org/ or FIU Global Entrepreneurship Center http://www.entrepreneurship.fiu.edu/ and, most importantly, I will help you to seek mentors who succeeded in Silicon Valley at similar businesses.
Once you start validating your ideas using this framework: http://bit.ly/2Vtm7z you will, hopefully, be on the your way to a great idea. If you are serious, I am here to help.
Best way to reach me is at @mylifeandart or come and I am at the most meet-ups.