Making App Ideas Happen

Month

November 2011

2 posts

Acts not ads

Don’t you like being around people with an urge to do what they love? Following their passion? They have this idea in mind and are doing everything they can to make it a success. Moving heaven and earth. That is genuine entrepreneurship I guess. I  believe that that is the only way you can convince and motivate other people to start a journey with you. The road to a great product, service or event. 

Companies should act on the same base when building their brand and community. Their goal should be to start motivating people for the cause of why they exist, instead of just making a profit by selling products. Make a change and people will remember you by what you did.

A firm believer of this idea is Polle de Maagt. His urge of world domination consist of convincing companies to be more about acts than ads. “Because in these times, brands aren’t defined by what they say, but what they do.” he declares. 

His believes are pretty infectious and that’s why he has big companies like KLM and Nike to working with him. I love his way of thinking.

With SellanApp there are a lot of opportunities for companies to ignite authenticity for their brands. I’ll try to clarify. People without resources or skills to build apps themselves often have great app ideas. At SellanApp, we call them producers. SellanApp offers them the possibility to fully design and fund these ideas. And herein lies an opportunity for businesses.

As a company you can become an investor in the apps of Producers, and receive a share in the revenue plus additional benefits. You could fund the app and invest in apps that distinguish you as a company. For example an internet skateboard shop or manufacturer could invest in a skateboard app. I think investments could be money, but also content and time. You can bring that in front of your marketing as a sponsor or-partnership. So your investment is well spend because you even share the success of the app.

image

The additional benefits that you receive are part of the ‘bigger plan’ of the app producer. They can offer partnership to support the apps cause. For example, your company has useful content and/or knowledge that is worthy for an app. Another example is that you can spread the word and make the app a success together. On Kickstarter.com you have great examples how producers of good ideas make rewards for companies and people.

As a partner of an app Producer, you can help bring their idea to life, you can publish and spread the app and by that brand your business when the app becomes successful. Making great ideas happen is what I think a great way to grow your brand within the right target groups. The SellanApp platform gives you the chance to communicate with these entrepreneurs (producers) and the supporting community.   

At SellanApp we’re at the dawn of building a fun, social and efficient way for people and businesses to jump in to the world of apps. If you like, you can join in for a partnership and supports our cause at Symbid.

In my next blogposts I will tell more about businesses making their own apps with the community.


Nov 21, 2011
#acts not ads #polle de maagt #acts #apps #authorities #companies #investment #support #oppurtunity
SellanApp (potential) investor meeting summary

On the 7th of November 2011, we organized a meeting to inform investors and potential investors about different and widely spread aspects of SellanApp. We were getting a lot of questions from investors and potential investors that we wanted to answer personally. It was a nice chance to actually meet people who are spending time and money on our idea. With the live stream up in the air and the social media channels on the hotline, we were able to even get our international (potential) investors involved and answer their questions on the spot. 

The team (Aernoud Dekker and Milan van den Bovenkamp) started with introducing their self. Partners were there too. Korstiaan Zandvliet (founder of crowdfunding platform Symbid), Chris Obdam (Head of the SellanApp platform developing team from Holder) and Raghenie Bhawanie (handeling Social Media and PR on behalf of NewLogics). And of course everbody else because they invested, were interested in investing or were simply interested in the concept behind SellanApp. 

Here’s a short-outline of the topics that were discussed during the meeting. 

  • What we are working on right now
  • Current status of the project
  • Technology behind the platform
  • Private Beta Referral Program
  • Potential collaborations with other parties
  • Demo of the prototype

We shouldn’t forget the beer at the end. This kept the conversation going a while longer after the presentation.

image

(Aernoud Dekker presenting SellanApp during the SellanApp investors meeting)

We were more than content with the outcomes. Happy we had the chance to meet our believers and answer their questions. We were pleased to get positive reactions of the attendees. Here’s what they are saying about SellanApp:

“This is the first concept I’ve ever heard that supports app development all the way and the best thing yet you only need a good idea, truly amazed by the comprehensive vision the SellAnApp has upon app development. I’m in!” - Korstiaan Zandvliet | CEO Symbid

 “SellanApp offers an exciting opportunity to benefit from the continued growth of apps & smartphone usage by making app creation available to anyone.” - Wouter - Caele Investments

 Got interested in attending? We will have another (potential) investors meeting soon! Keep an close eye on our social media (facebook and twitter) and sign up for the next one.

Nov 16, 2011
#investors #meeting #symbid #platform #crowdfunding #potential #investments
Next page →
2012 2013
  • January 4
  • February 7
  • March 3
  • April 5
  • May 13
  • June 8
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
2011 2012 2013
  • January 2
  • February 2
  • March 2
  • April 1
  • May 1
  • June 3
  • July
  • August 1
  • September
  • October 7
  • November 5
  • December 2
2011 2012
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September 4
  • October 2
  • November 2
  • December 1