Dotcom Business Plan Archive Open for Business
prostoalex writes "The next time you launch a huge online enterprise designed to cash out on Nasdaq IPO, it might be worth to check the Dotcom Business Plan Archive, MSNBC warns. David A. Kirsch, a professor of entrepreneurship at the University of Maryland, is collecting dotcom business plans and stories about creative destruction. Alas, both archives require free registration. There have been other attempts at creating such a collection."
1. String together a collection of dotcom business plans,
2. Put them on a website
3. Attract as many users as possible
4. Don't make users pay to see these business plans (free registration is required), but attract advertisers who want their logos displayed alongside the glorious business plans.
5. Profit!!
Rock that crushes, Paper & Scissors that don't matter.
Apparently there haven't been many attempts at running Slashdot submissions through a splel chekcer.
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You mean some of them actually had a written business plan?!
$40,000/year would be a nice raise for me. Then again, my bosses are assholes.
They just generate less and less funding in each new round of venture capital.