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July 31st, 2013 by
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Bundled content with a pay-what-you-want pricing model has become a major Internet trend in the last few years. While the team at HumbleBundle made bundling content and selling it to consumers for whatever price they want a popular, many other sites and companies have followed suit in recent years. However, there are many content creators out there who would like to sell similar bundles as special promotions or fundraising events but do not have the resources to create a website and billing system for the purpose. That’s where cool product Bundle Dragon comes in to help anyone sell their content under a pay-what-you-want model through their online bundle marketplace. Bundle Dragon makes it easy for those who want to sell pick-your-own-price bundles by giving them easy tools to post their content and sell them online. Now, those who want to increase their content’s visibility with a special promotion or raise money for a cause by selling bundled content have an easy solution for getting their sale up and running. Content creators who want to use Bundle Dragon but need help setting up their storefront should contact tech support for assistance. Read more »
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July 28th, 2013 by
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Crowdfunding via websites like Indiegogo and Kickstarter has become an Internet phenomenon. These platforms have given life to many creative projects and new products that may have otherwise never seen the light of day. However, new businesses and organizations are not the only ones who can benefit from the crowdfunding concept. The team at Smallknot has created a crowdfunding platform aimed specifically at supporting established local businesses. Smallknot takes the crowdfunding model and applies it to already successful businesses that want to expand by letting people “invest” in their favorite local mom-and-pop businesses. Smallknot is a cool product on the Internet that lets you support your favorite established businesses in ways beyond just being customer. If you have trouble providing an online payment to support a business through Smallknot, get computer support to find the root of the technical difficulty. Read more »
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July 27th, 2013 by
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Crisis support and counseling can save lives. However, not everyone has support for when they are in a difficult life situation and need advice. Someone might not be comfortable speaking to someone else about their issues without anonymity. Heidi Allstop, a cool person in technology, has found a way for people who need help and life advice to get support online confidentially through her website SpillNow.com. Allstop is the CEO of Spill, the company that runs SpillNow.com, and she has built the site in hopes that those who need help can find an easy way to access life advice and support from others even if they are uncomfortable giving up their identity. Users “spill their guts” as the site refers to it, posting descriptions of their situation and then asking advice of the larger community. Others can respond, also anonymously, giving them advice on what to do or even just emotional support based on their situation. Allstop has made sure the site has guidelines regarding users’ responses to avoid intentionally rude or offensive posts. Find computer support if you want to try the website but run into trouble posting or replying. Read more »
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July 26th, 2013 by
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Employee training is a costly, time-consuming process for most businesses. Large meetings and in-person training courses take large amounts of time and effort to institute, which severely takes away from your overall productivity. Fortunately, cool person in technology Donna Wells is working to fix these problems as the CEO of Mindflash. Mindflash is a company that develops web-based tools to help companies create online and cloud solutions for employee training. Wells wants to make online training courses an accessible option for most businesses and furthermore, aims to make the process of developing online courses easy for employers. Mindflash gives employers an online platform where they can quickly create and organize several online courses and quizzes for new employees. Mindflash allows users to upload their own PowerPoint presentations, Word documents, and PDF files in order to create web courses for their employees quickly. Employees can then access these courses online whenever and wherever they want. This potentially eliminates the need for in-person training courses and could help businesses put employees through the training process faster. If your business needs help using online tools such as the ones Mindflash provides, business IT support probably has the best answers for you. Read more »
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July 22nd, 2013 by
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Most online shopping websites like Amazon and Overstock have a wish list feature, which allows you to save items you want to buy later in designated lists for organized shopping. However, these companies naturally limit what you can put on your wish list to items available on their websites. The problem with this is that most people do not do their online shopping at only one site, so making a list limited to a single online retailer is rather inconvenient. That’s where cool person in technology Lauren McDevitt has stepped in and created an easy-to-use web-based service to fix this problem. Lauren McDevitt is the founder and CEO of New York based company Wantworthy, which provides a service that lets users create a universal wish list with items from any online retailer they choose. Rather than inconveniently having to keep track of several lists over multiple websites, McDevitt has developed a service where people can conveniently keep track of everything they plan to buy online in one place and in an organized fashion. Read more »
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July 20th, 2013 by
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EBook publishing grows significantly as an industry every year. More and more companies have begun to offer direct publishing options and eBook conversion tools for authors and publishers. However, these services, such as the popular Smashwords, focus almost entirely on standard prose eBooks. With tablets and smartphones getting better displays all the time, the industry needs similar publishing services and conversion tools for graphical publications. Cool Person in technology Micah Baldwin is filling that role with his company Graphicly.
Baldwin has built a service that handles the conversion and digital distribution for comic books, graphic novels, children’s books and even photography publications. Artists and authors simply upload their book once and Graphicly converts it into multiple distribution formats for both the web and mobile. Baldwin’s company then distributes the graphical eBook to several different online marketplaces as well, including Amazon’s Kindle bookstore, Apple’s iBooks store, and the Google Play Store. Readers who have trouble downloading books for their mobile devices on any of these marketplaces should speak to someone for mobile tech support. Read more »
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July 19th, 2013 by
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Libboo Founder and CEO Chris Howard believes that the way people currently discover new books is inefficient for both readers and authors. It is incredibly difficult for an author to find an audience without spending a significant amount of money towards advertising, storefront space and paying prominent reviewers to read your book. Many independent writers and authors backed by smaller publishers simply don’t have the necessary resources for such a marketing blitz. However, Howard is a cool person in technology that believes that he’s found a solution to that problem with his online service Libboo. Read more »
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July 14th, 2013 by
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There are many times startup owners might want to look into a strategic acquisition. However, they are afraid that by putting themselves out there, they are risking their business’s image. Many people assume that if a company is interested in acquisition that means they are struggling, even if that is not always the case. However, cool person in technology Jacob Mullins wants to help startups explore their options without worrying about those risks. Mullins has founded a new company named Exitround aimed at this purpose. Exitround provides an online service that allows startups to seek potential acquirers anonymously. Mullins wants to enable companies to learn more about the acquisition process and explore strategic exits without risk. He has set up Exitround as an anonymous marketplace where startups can list company details in a database that potential buyers browse. Buyers can indicate interest and then startups only reveal their identity to the possible acquirers that they specifically choose. Mullins wants to let startups explore possibilities whether they are actually worried about their operations and business IT support costs or are doing well and merely interested in what they might be worth. Read more »
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July 12th, 2013 by
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Apartment hunting, especially in urban areas, can be a difficult and frustrating process not only for the renter, but often for the landlord as well. However, cool person in technology and Nestio CEO Caren Maio is improving the situation with her online apartment rental platform. Nestio is a service that caters to all parties involved in shopping for a place to live. Maio has led Nestio to where it offers online tools and services to not only renters, but also landlords and brokers as well. Maio’s vision involves making the entire process easier for everyone. Nestio offers an easily accessible platform to store information and post listings for landlords who want to avoid repetitive data entry and postings. For renters, Nestio offers online tools for organizing your search and filtering results appropriately. It also provides easy communication tools for both renters and landlords to streamline the entire process. Maio is working on all sides to solve the problem of accessibility and inefficiency in the renting process and trying to make Nestio the solution many have been waiting to find. Nestio users who run into difficulties should find online computer support for a potential solution to their problems. Read more »
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July 11th, 2013 by
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Many of us have hobbies and passions, but we often don’t have time to find avenues to pursue those activities. Payal Kadakia is a cool person in technology who is trying to make it easy for everyone to find ways to pursue their interests. Kadakia is the CEO of online company Classtivity. Classtivity is an online marketplace that attempts to make locating and enrolling in classes quick and easy. The site stores information on classes for any number of subjects or hobbies — art, dance, fitness, acting and more. It puts all of the classes into a single database and gives users the information about when they will be, where they will be and how much they cost. This way, finding a way to pursue an interest or hobby requires much less effort, especially as users can sign up for classes directly on the site. Kadakia launched the company in early 2011 and has grown it to the point where over 30,000 classes in seven different metropolitan areas are in the company’s database. If you want to search through Classtivity but find yourself encountering difficulties, finding computer tech support could be a major help. Read more »