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Techcrunch50 Conference - 3 Days and A Coffee Later

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For anyone who wasn’t able to head up to the Techcrunch50 event, it was a blast. The atmosphere was filled with the entrepreneurial spirit that drives each of us everyday to make something that will be useful to people and in some way improve their lives. It might just be a Firefox add-on that let’s you stay on the same page and search like Briteclick. It could be a simple solution for the small business owner that wants to take back their website and be able to update it themselves like SnapPages. And it could be something that when you’re standing on your feet for 13 hours you need so badly that you’re willing to pay for it like a $5 Nonfat double short latte from David at myJambi. These were just a few of the 160 startup companies that either pitched their ideas on stage or were presenting in the demo pit. At SuggestionBox, we’re all about feedback and helping companies improve the way they capture, manage and respond to feedback by making it truly interactive. This is where our journey begins.

We decided to not only power the Techcrunch50 event feedback, but also give every startup company their own free 1 year account. They now had a way to capture all the great feedback and then re-connect with everyone as they implemented their suggestions. Well, we hope that’s what they are doing.

Overall, the event feedback was great. There are 28 suggestions from various people from the event and I’m sure there are countless others that want to share their suggestions on the event as well. After 3 days at our table, I’m sure Peter, Gema and Jeff would agree that powering the event’s feedback and helping these companies was a great investment for the product as well as the number of people we were able to connect with and hopefully build long term relationships as each of our companies experience growth. The bonds or relationships you create can last forever if you invest the time and having access to a tool like SuggestionBox will enable many of these companies to re-connect when they’re ready and not miss out on any opportunities with the people that care about their product or service.

I’m just glad that I got to demo myJambi and hire David to deliver us some Starbucks to our table or I might not have lasted. Thanks DAVID!!! (Coverage on Techcrunch.com)

Below are some photos from the event:

The SuggestionBox and myJambi teams unite!

SuggestionBox Display

Gema, Creative Director at SuggestionBox

Person Demoing SuggestionBox

Jeff, Founder of SuggestionBox

Feel free to leave us some comments and share your own Techcrunch50 stories with us!

6 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Nice writing. You are on my RSS reader now so I can read more from you down the road.

    Allen Taylor

  2. A great team, a great product, and a great post. It was wonderful meeting all of you and we look forward to staying in touch!

  3. Thanks for the mention! It was great meeting the SB team and we look forward to implementing the service into our product. AND, thanks again for hooking all of the TC50 companies up with the service!

    Clay @ Briteclick

  4. BJ

    @David - The pleasure was all ours. We may be in NYC for Web 2.0 Summit so keep your eye on myJambi :)

    @Clay - No problem. Peter and I are just waiting for our private BETA invites ;) You have a great, useful product.

  1. buzz - Sep 18th, 2008

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