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Start-up Launch Series #3: ticklemybrain → where minds come to work

Tara Nehme completed her undergraduate degree in Finance at the American University of Beirut in 2009. She had lived in Canada for nine years prior to making the move to Lebanon for university. Post graduation, she was employed as a Forensic Services Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Dubai. She worked at PwC for almost two years before quitting her job and heading to back to Beirut to develop ticklemybrain.

ticklemybrain; an online, dynamic, youth driven, career resource portal; presented its plan to empower the Middle Eastern workforce at the Seeqnce Space two days ago.
 
Launched on February 6, www.ticklemybrain.com aims to revolutionize the job market. For months before that, ticklemybrain founder, Tara Nehme, had been blogging about the trials and tribulations of the young person’s working life, garnering the attention of fresh graduates and young professionals from around the region. Her newly released website is an interactive platform for people looking to develop their professional life, combining form and function to make career-enhancement not only a service but an experience.
 
Its founder, Tara Nehme, gave an energetic presentation, where she described the idea behind her business. Afterwards, she answered audience questions and an active discussion ensued as to the company’s future vision.
 
It was a great session! Here are some of the highlights:

 
ticklemybrain: What It Does
 
Currently, the website offers users the opportunity to:
 
1. Transform your resume and cover letter: You can ‘transform’ your resume and ‘create’ your cover letter for a fee that varies according to your career stage.

2. Join a professional network: ticklemybrain is about to launch its own social networking site, the ‘think network’, helping to increase job seekers’ visibility to recruiters.

3. Discover career advice: Artickles is ticklemybrain’s advice and resource area where writers address topics and issues affecting professionals today. Posts are categorized by their self-explanatory titles: find your job, love your job and leave your job.

4. Understand industries: As the website describes it, “Countless professionals seeking employment opportunities live under an illusion of what jobs truly entail, mainly due to the lack of proper resources explaining otherwise. Day in the life aims to clarify these pretenses in a creative way and more importantly by involving users.” Referred to by Tara as the, “wikipedia for careers”, users are encouraged to write about their jobs and help others better understand work life in different industries. In this section, ticklemybrain also publishes snippets about organizations and key figures making headlines.
 
The team is currently comprised of six people:
 
- Tara Nehme, Managing Director and Founder
- Cyma Hammoud, Marketing Strategy Consultant
- Four Editorial Consultants: Stephanie Nehme, Lara Atallah, Sergio Kays and Ilija Trojanovic 


ticklemybrain: How the Idea Came About 

After graduating from university, going through interviews and considering several career paths, Tara found a job she thought would fulfill her aspirations. She was hired as a Forensic Services Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Dubai.
 
It was a great opportunity since the job itself was related to finance, her subject of study at university, as well as law, a field she had always been passionate about. It was through her work experience, which Tara came up with the ticklemybrain idea. She explained in her first blog post, “I was the CSI of business crimes. Fraud, corruption, theft, you name it, my team and I investigated it. I learnt an incredible amount, became very close friends with a few coworkers, and more times than not loved my job. Nevertheless, I constantly felt uneasy wondering about my future and the decisions I had made. I was reminded of the struggle I faced seeking employment when friends would ask me to see whether their resumes had room for improvement. I sometimes considered finding a job in a different country but the hassle of the process and lack of resources available shied me away from it all.” Tara realized that there was a gap in the market and more importantly, a  need for the services her website currently offers. Thus, ticklemybrain was born.


ticklemybrain: Challenges Faced

Tara talked about the biggest challenges she faced while working on the idea and named five of them:

1. Self-Discipline: She learnt how to organize and manage her workload and ultimately get it done. It was a significant change from having to report to a boss on a daily basis.

2. Programmers: Finding skilled programmers to build the site was unbelievably challenging. “Until I found my current programmers, founders of php Lebanon, I hired and fired two companies,” said Tara.

3. Code, Photoshop and English: Bridging the gap between programmers, her web designer, Maya Zankoul, and herself was not easy. Tara stressed the importance of finding the right people who would love the project as much she did and would go out of their way to get things right. She said, “I’m a big fan of Maya Zankoul and my programmers: Chawki Matta, Simon Tadros and Derek Haddad. They are simply great.”

4. Time Management: “There are not enough hours in the day to make things perfect and this is why my greatest lesson insofar has been learning to let go of this obsession and to work on improving the website each day,” she said.

5. Employees: Finding reliable people you can trust is an ongoing challenge. While ticklemybrain is not actively seeking new employees, Tara said, “I am always open to hearing from passionate and enthusiastic writers who would be interested in joining ticklemybrain. If they possess amazing skills, I would not let them go.”


ticklemybrain: Where It’s Going

Finally, Tara revealed that ticklemybrain did not seek any funding or help for the first phase of its project as it was not capital intensive and she believed her vision for ticklemybrain was feasible on her own. “Once we are ready to expand our reach and website offerings, we will most likely be seeking external funding,” explained Tara.

We asked Tara what she thought of companies like Seeqnce. “When I first moved to Beirut, I felt I was the only person without a ‘normal’ job. Companies like Seeqnce reminded me of the active entrepreneurial spirit in Lebanon, and that there are many ambitious minds with amazing ideas trying to be the next big thing. Even though I didn’t use the help of a start-up accelerator myself, it felt good to know they were present in Beirut, supporting the entrepreneurial visions of
young businesses,” said Tara.

Tara sent a great message to all entrepreneurs wanting to jump-ship from their current jobs. She said that they should plan their business case well, find an objective mentor and most importantly, love what they do. She is a big fan of Steve Jobs and mentioned how his Stanford commencement speech in 2005 helped and continues to motivate her though the ticklemybrain challenges.

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The Execution Quarterly Reunion

The Execution Quarterly Reunion took place yesterday in the Lounge at Seeqnce space in Hamra.

It was a casual gathering where over 30 people came. All attendees were former participants at The Execution. The teams represented last night were: The Dream Matchers, The Penguins, Saafer, Red Drops in Lebanon, Smart Code, Custom Dreams, and Global Team (Kolaz).

Everyone had a chance to catch up on what has been going on in the months that have passed since the competition.  It was great to see that some teams have already launched their startups, or were in the final steps of doing so.

 

Among the highlights of the evening, Kolaz updated us with the launch of the beta version of their app. They showed the app and received valuable feedback from several Execution alumna. The app is now available on the Android Store. You can download it here! 


In addition, Samer Karam, the Founder of Seeqnce, shared Seeqnce - related updates which included: new website; The 2012 Seeqnce Program; new additions to the Seeqnce team; which startups were graduating Seeqnce after successful acceleration; which startups were joining Seeqnce and which new startups have started their residence at Seeqnce.

Presentations were kept short, allowing people to relax, have some drinks, some laughs and even some playstation. 

Thank you to all who attended last night’s reunion!


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5 Social Media Tools Worth Exploring

The world went and got all social. People at all ages are using Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, or YouTube. Below you can take a look at some social media statistics you need to know:

  • Facebook

        - More than 800 active million active users with more than 200 million added in 2011 (2012).

        - 56% of consumers said they are more likely to recommend a brand to a friend after becoming a fan on Facebook (2012).

        - There are more than 3.5 billion pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, etc) shared each week on Facebook  (2012).

  • Twitter:

        - There are now 100 million active users on Twitter (2012).

        - eMarketer estimates that there will be nearly 21 million users in the US by the end of this year (2012).

        - 34% of marketers have generated leads using Twitter (2012).

  • YouTube:

        - 4,000,000,000 page views a day, which adds up to 1,000,000,000,000 a year (2012).

        - 60 days > 60 years: More video is uploaded in two months than the three major U.S. networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) combined created in six decades (2011).

        - 2 billion: Number of global video views per week being monetized (2011).

  • LinkedIn

        - LinkedIn’s members have reached 147 million (2012).

        - 39% of the members is a Manager, Director, Owner, Chief Officer or Vice President (2012).

        - The 10 countries with most LinkedIn users: United States (58.5 million), India (13.3 million), United Kingdom (8.4 million), Brazil (6.8 million), Canada (5.1 million), France (3.2 million), Netherland (3.1 million), Italy (2.8 million), Australia (2.8 million) and Spain (2,6 million) (2012).

From the statistics above we can claim that social media has become a very important part of our everyday interaction. And this is actually very cool because all these social platforms enable you to keep track of many activities your users perform and the feedback they provide. This eventually will help you to better understand your users, get into interaction with them and even get them involved in your future product development. And the final goal would be delivering a product that will meet the needs of your target audience in a relatively easy and cost-effective way.

Social media tools are one way to achieve this. Below there is a brief overview of 5 social media tools that can help you to capitalize on the information you can absorb from social platforms.

1. Get Satisfaction


  • What? -  It is a social media tool helping companies to build online communities with the main aim of enabling productive conversations between the companies and their customers. “Realize that simply engaging your customers in conversation won’t earn you a gold star and it won’t make your customers happy. Conversations are everywhere these days, and it seems like the more everyone talks about conversations, the harder it is to start the ones that matter”, writes Get Satisfaction . Thus, this tool helps you build a community with a focus where both parties, companies and customers, provide constructive feedback.
  • How? - They say: “We are everywhere your customers are (but not in a creepy way)”. How do they achieve this? Their platform unifies conversations happening on your site, Facebook, Twitter, or your blog. It integrates with the systems your company uses. They further explain: “Whether it’s CRM, Helpdesk, or Social Media Tools, our growing list of partner integrations gives you an easy way to connect community to your systems of record. For the DIY minded, we have an open API that lets you access all public information”.
  • Who? - There are 55 000 customer communities powered by Get Satisfaction. Among them you can find companies such as Nike, Mint, P&G, Foursquare, Visa, American Heart Association, Texas.gov, Microsoft and so on.

2. Social Mention


  • What? - “Social Mention is a social media search and analysis platform that aggregates user generated content from across the universe into a single stream of information”. They say it is ”Google Alerts but for social media”. You can create an alert and receive free daily email alerts of your brand, company, CEO, marketing campaign, or on a developing news story, a competitor. You can also get the “Realtime Buzz widget” and display realtime buzz on your site or blog. Besides the point-in-time social media search and analysis service, the daily social media alerts, and the realtime buzz widgets, Social Mention also provides API.
  • How? - In order to track what others are saying about particular topic you just need to enter the keyword(s) in the search tab, then you can filter the search (search in all, blogs, microblogs, comments, bookmarks, news and so on).
  • Who? - Social Mention monitors 100+ social media properties directly including: Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, YouTube, Digg, Google etc.

3. User Voice


  • What? - User Voice provides tools that on one hand help the customers engage and speak while on the other hand they help companies better understand and interact with their customers.
  • How? - There are three User Voice products that help you to get connected to your customers. Those are:

               - User Voice Feedback: hosted feedback forums which allow customers to create, discuss, and vote for ideas.

               - User Voice Helpdesk: simple tool helping companies  to track and respond to customer issues.

               - User Voice Full Service: a complete solution combining both, User Voice Feedback and User Voice Helpdesk, in a simple and easy to use tool.

  • Who? - Some of User Voice users are Merchmo, Blackbaud, Rackspace, or Noom Inc.

4. MailChimp


  • What? - It is a tool that helps you to design great email campaigns, share them on social networks, integrate with web services you already use, manage subscribers and track results. You can use MailChimp’s templates or design your own. It offers cool features and integrations that generally meet your needs. 
  • How? - In order to use MailChimp’s newsletter publishing platform, you need to first create an account (it is free to sign up).  Once you do that you can immediately start creating content and publishing it. In between you can create different lists of people to whom you will send the posts. It is very simple and even better it has very helpful guides explaining everything you need to know: from how to get started, to designing templates, from email marketing and getting social to understanding reports.
  • Who? - Some of MailChimp’s users are the following: Nerdbots, Flux Projects, Angry Birds, Raleigh Denim.

5. Monitter


  • What? - It is a location-based monitoring system that tells you what people on Twitter are tweeting about right now within a certain mile radius.
  • How? - It is a very simple tool. All you need to do is enter the keyword, zip code and the radius. You can follow several keywords at the same time. 

To sum up: All the information you need is out there. But in order for that information to be valuable, you need to analyze it and ultimately come up with certain set of activities designed to produce the outcome you want. And social media tools are great approach to achieve this. So check out what tools are available, what suits your startup needs the best and get into action!

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