• Startup

    Posted on August 5th, 2009

    Written by Emad Ibrahim

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    Startup – ASP.NET MVC, Cloud Scale & Deployment

    This is a second post in my startup series (first one).  Warning, this one is a lot more technical than my first one. If you have been following my blog, my company or my twitter page then you probably know that my startup – yonkly – was built with ASP.NET MVC.  In this post, I [...]

  • Startup

    Posted on May 9th, 2009

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    Startup – How To Build A Web 2.0 Business: The Risks

    Startup – How To Build A Web 2.0 Business: The Risks

    If you have been reading along, I probably sound like a broken record, talking about how I quit my job over a year ago and decided to go solo (here and here).  It has been a tough but fun ride so far and I have made a few mistakes and learned a lot on the [...]

  • ASP.NET MVC, Startup, Yonkly

    Posted on March 9th, 2009

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    “I Quit” 1 Year Anniversary

    “I Quit” 1 Year Anniversary

    It has been a year since I quit my job and decided to go independent.  I didn’t know what I was going to do, the economic outlook wasn’t good, I had two rental properties and a condo that I didn’t know how I was going to pay for.  I was armed with only hope, ambition, [...]

  • Startup, Yonkly

    Posted on February 12th, 2009

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    Yonkly in Top 25 Social Networks?

    There is a blog post on compete.com’s blog about the top 25 social networks.  As expected, Facebook is on top spot and Twitter has climbed to 3rd.  What is interesting to me though is the fact that Ning is number 12.  That validates Yonkly’s business model and direction and as Twitter’s popularity (and microblogs in [...]

  • Startup, Yonkly

    Posted on January 29th, 2009

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    Services Worth Paying For as a Startup

    [Update: added crowdsound] If you have been reading my blog or following me on Twitter then you already know that I quit my job almost a year ago and launched my first startup (Yonkly) a few months ago. The economy sucks, we are bootstrapped and doing whatever it takes to survive – I hope that [...]

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