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How to claim a Profy blog on Technorati?

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Today I realized that I have not claimed my authorship of this blog on Technorati yet. And since usually Technorati is the first tool the majority of bloggers use to make their blogs noticed by other bloggers, I have decided to correct this by claiming this Profy blog.

Obviously, I already have an account on Technorati that owns our multi-author Profy blog (I will appreciate you adding this blog to your favorites, of course, if you like reading our posts). If you do not have an account yet, you will have to register first.

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Lessons From Entrepreneurs: Svetlana Gladkova

 http://howtosplitanatom.com/interview/lessons-from-entrepreneurs-svetlana-gladkova/
By Steve Spalding March 18th, 2008
Under: interview

Svetlana Gladkova is a part of the team behind the blogging platform Profy. What’s especially interesting about this company is that it’s based out of Siberia. Svetlana was kind enough to share some insights about development, networking and reaching international markets.

Here is what she had to say.

First of all, I need to point out that we only launched Profy blogging platform in private alpha back in January so this is a very early stage project – thus the early-stage lessons I can share with your audience. So my tips are focused on the development and launch stages of the web project.

Development is your focus until your product is perfect

As a marketing person I used to think that success of any project depends mainly on marketing, publicity, and public relations. Now I know that no PR can actually make any project a success. Now I know that when you prepare to launch a web product, almost everything depends on the development process and this is what any web entrepreneur should focus on. You can believe your over-optimistic team and expect the development to be completed in 6 months (and have the development budget for this period as well) and you can easily end up with over a year in development.

Such situations can easily crash even the best of ideas so it is extremely important to have a good architect to plan the development process and set deadlines. And even if you are 100% sure in how your team will perform and know that your product will not have any single bug, it is still wise to add a couple of months to your plan to be absolutely sure you have at least some time allowance to have the product ready.


You are the leader, your enthusiasm is crucial

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