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The Speakers of Startonomics

We’re pleased to announce Startonomics, a blow-your-mind-with-so-much-startup-content-you’ll-never-be-the-same-again conference, is hitting the road and coming to Los Angeles on February 6, 2009. Join us as we take over Korn Hall in the UCLA Anderson School of Business.

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Recently, we held Startonomics for the first time in San Francisco where over 300 entrepreneurs soaked up metrics-based lessons from startup veterans such as Dave McClure (500 Hats), Ted Rheingold (Dogster), Lance Tokuda (Rock You) and others.

Unlike run-of-the-mill cookie cutter startup events, Startonomics aimed to provide tangible lessons: real content, strategies and tactics to set goals and measure startup success. Below are links to the videos and slide decks of the past presenters’ sessions.

So what can you expect in LA? Here’s a sneak peek at who will be speaking:

Jim Benedetto, VP Technology, MySpace
Dan Gould, VP Technology, Fox Interactive Media

Mark Jeffrey, CTO, Mahalo
Sean Percival, VP Content, Tsavos Media
Mike Jones, CEO, Tsavo Media
Ted Rheingold, Top Dog, Dogster
…and more (check out confirmed speakers here).

What will you hear about?

Building on the Cheap: Starting Up When the Economy is Down 
- Cut costs without cutting productivity
Scalability for Startups
 - How to Grow Up without Blowing Up
Revenue and Monetization Strategies 
- The Internet Wants to Be Free, but You Need to Get Paid
The Metrics of Partnerships 
- How to Land Amazing Deals & Tell If They’re Working
Searching For Users
 - SEO as an Engine for Customer Acquisition
A- Z’s of Starting and Funding - 
How to Get from Idea to Advisors to Angel to Series A
…And more. Check out the full day agenda here.

View Past Presentations (from the Oct 2, 2008 conference in San Francisco):

Dave McClure’s Startup Metrics for Pirates (Presenter: Dave McClure, 500 Hats)

Product Development 101: Designing & Optimizing the DNA of a Killer App (Presenter: Dan Olsen, Your Vision)

Scalability for Startups (Presenter: Frank Mashraqi)

Applying Game Design to Web Startups (Presenter: Amy Jo Kim)

Marrying Design & Development (Presenters: Jeff Veen & Erika Hall)

How to Create a Website that makes Users Beg for More (Presenter: Ted Rheingold)


Creating and Implementing a Web 2.0 Marketing Plan
(Presenter: Sean Ellis)

Searching For Users: SEO as an Engine for Customer Acquisition (Presenter: Stephen Spencer)

Creating Social Apps for Social Platforms (Presenter: Lance Tokuda)

Social Media & Word-of-Mouth Marketing for Startups (Presenter: Muhammed Saleem)

The Internet Wants to Be Free, but You Need to Get Paid (Presenter: Andrew Chen)

Customer Service is the NEW Marketing (Presenter: Thor Muller)

Funding Wisdom (Panelists: Saar Gur, Peter Pham, Manish Chandra, Garrett Camp)

Join us in February! See you then!

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Rex

December 30th, 2008

Looks like a great line up of speakers. Good luck guys!

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