If You’re Passionate About Something, You Can Make a Living From It Online

02.23.10 Posted in Entrepreneurship, Posts, Social Media, Technology by Ryan W.

There’s a saying that in China, if you’re one-in-a-million, that means there’s more than a thousand people just like you. The same is true of the Internet, and I’ve come to realize that if you’re truly passionate about something (anything), that almost certainly means that there are enough people out there who are also passionate [...]


Geek Gets Fit: A Data-Driven Approach to Fitness

02.01.10 Posted in Goals, Personal, Posts, Social Media, Technology by Ryan W.

Seven or eight years ago, I could run a six minute mile (or run six miles), do 100 pushups in two minutes, and swim a mile without being out of breath. That was then. In the intervening period, I’ve conceded ground to age, gravity, and entropy. I’ve always worked out to some degree, but for [...]


Book Review: “Crush It” by Gary Vaynerchuk

01.18.10 Posted in Blogging, Development, Entrepreneurship, Finances, Goals, Inspiration, Misc, Personal, Posts, Reviews, Social Media, Technology by Ryan W.

I recently read Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion by Gary Vaynerchuk and I enjoyed it enough that I thought I’d post a short review.
For those of you who don’t know, Gary is a very successful entrepreneur who has really pushed the limits of social media [...]


Introducing MightyReach – All your web analytics and social media stats on one page

05.25.09 Posted in Entrepreneurship, Posts, Social Media, Technology by Ryan W.

Note: This is a repost of a blog post on the MightyBrand blog…thought it might be useful to some folks over here.
Short version: we’re launching a new web application called MightyReach that lets you create a customized dashboard of all your web and social media stats. Check it out and sign up to be notified [...]


MightyBrand in 60 seconds

05.10.09 Posted in Entrepreneurship, Personal, Posts, Social Media, Technology by Ryan W.

It’s recently come to my attention that in the excitement of the last five months, I’ve neglected to really talk about MightyBrand, my startup, and what’s going on with it. So here’s a brief overview for those of you that are curious.
In mid-2006, Ben Lew, Ben Rasmusen, and myself all started working on a social [...]


GovFresh – All the government’s social media feeds in one place

05.10.09 Posted in Entrepreneurship, Personal, Politics, Posts, Social Media, Technology by Ryan W.

A little over a week ago, my good friend Luke Fretwell stopped by my office to chat about this idea that he had to aggregate all the feeds from the social media accounts of the US Government in one place. Various arms of the federal government have been signing up for things like Twitter, Facebook, [...]


Twenty-five tomatoes: experiments in micro-startups

12.22.08 Posted in Development, Entrepreneurship, Goals, Personal, Posts, Social Media, Technology by Ryan W.

I’m going to start a new tradition where I create a small website, service, or other project. Here are the rules:

It has to be launched in less than 25 pomodoros (12.5 hours), including brainstorming, design, development, launch, and initial marketing

That’s it.
Why am I doing this? Here’s why:

Startups are getting cheaper and cheaper to launch. But [...]


Is the Internet destroying culture?

12.19.08 Posted in Future, Posts, Science, Social Media, Technology by Ryan W.

This post is not very well thought-out, nor am I qualified to write it, but it’s something I remember pondering while I was traveling in Asia, particularly in China. Many of the distinct cultures of the world today are the result of thousands of years of near isolation. Chinese culture is a good example, as [...]


Shout-out to Luke Fretwell for new site design

12.15.08 Posted in Development, Posts, Social Media by Ryan W.

My buddy (and fellow founder) Luke Fretwell just launched a new version of his site last week. He wanted something a little more dynamic, so I helped him transition the site to Wordpress so he can blog and manage the content easier. I’m really digging the clean and refined design, but I’m sure he’d love [...]


Why is Facebook ignoring a huge revenue opportunity?

12.04.08 Posted in Posts, Social Media, Technology by Ryan W.

One of the most brilliant things about the iPhone is the sheer ease with which you can find and install applications, including paid applications. No fumbling with your credit card, logging into Paypal, etc. Just click, enter your password, done. This simple convenience, coupled with the low price of most apps (less than $5) means [...]