Today was the third day of the Web Technology Entrepreneurship class. If you missed the second day, see it here. In this class, we’ve had four topics. First, we talked about the components to a website. Second, the pros and cons of Content Management Systems (CMS). Third, we discussed about the Market Research Tools and [...]
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Web Technology Entrepreneurship class Day 2
June 6, 2012
Today was the second day of the Web Technology Entrepreneurship class. If you missed the first day, see it here. Today we had lots of guests come for our exciting pitch event. The pitch event was structured as follows: First, we discussed about what pitches are and what makes great pitches Then, volunteers did some [...]
Web Technology Entrepreneurship class Day 1
June 4, 2012
Today was the first day of my class, Introduction to Web Technology Entrepreneurship. I announced this class a few weeks ago. The class is at UC Berkeley Extension in the San Francisco downtown center, and it’s my first time running this particular course. The class was absolutely great, and thanks to everyone who registered. Today [...]
Building Your First Website – A Guide for Small Business Owners
May 17, 2012
Yesterday, I gave a presentation titled “Building Your First Website – A Guide for Small Business Owners” at the San Francisco Small Business Week 2012. It was a great presentation, and I give thanks to everyone who came. The class was sponsored by Dynadot. Here are the slides, in case you missed them. Building your [...]
A new scam: didnr.com.cn Asian Domain Registration Service
April 17, 2012
Being subject to domain-related scams is a sad, sad reality of owning a domain name. I talk about them in my SBA class on small businesses, and I have seen plenty of scams (I own lots of domain names). I received a new one recently that almost had me convinced it was real, and want [...]






June 11, 2012
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