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		<title>SpeakerSite is Hiring: Inside Sales</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Job Description: Inside Sales Representative for Internet Public Speaking Startup PDF VERSION (circulated July 18, 2011) Overview SpeakerSite launched in November 2008 and quickly became the world&#8217;s largest social network of public speakers. A completely new 2.0 version was built from scratch &#8212; and launched in July 2011 &#8212; to serve as the world&#8217;s largest marketplace of [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Job Description: </strong></p>
<p><strong>Inside Sales Representative for Internet Public Speaking Startup</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://robemrich.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Telephone-Sales-job-description.pdf">PDF VERSION</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>(circulated July 18, 2011)</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Overview</strong></p>
<p><em>SpeakerSite </em>launched in November 2008 and quickly became the world&#8217;s largest <em>social network</em> of public speakers. A completely new 2.0 version was built from scratch &#8212; and launched in July 2011 &#8212; to serve as the world&#8217;s largest <em>marketplace </em>of public speakers.</p>
<p>See more about <em>SpeakerSite</em> in &#8220;Company Description&#8221; below.</p>
<p><strong>Location:</strong> Greater Los Angeles or Columbus, Ohio.</p>
<p><strong>Compensation: </strong>Commission (1099 subcontractor)</p>
<p><strong>Responsible to </strong><em>SpeakerSite</em> co-founder Rob Emrich and assigned staff.</p>
<p><strong>Responsible for</strong> connecting with public speakers, describing how they may most benefit from premium benefits on <em>SpeakerSite</em>, converting free customers to paid customers.</p>
<p><strong>Duties include:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>understanding <em>SpeakerSite</em> offerings and target markets</li>
<li>implementing a lead contact and cultivation process (using the company&#8217;s CRM platform)</li>
<li>initiating leads</li>
<li>initial telephone conversation presentation</li>
<li>qualification of opportunity and financial viability of each call</li>
<li>providing follow-up contact</li>
<li>working collaboratively with co-founders</li>
<li>reporting in real time (via CRM program) and regularly (via teleconference with co-founders)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Skills &amp; Experience</strong></p>
<p><strong>Minimum qualifications:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>2 years telephone selling experience (more, a plus)</li>
<li>Has testimonial(s) from former employer(s) attesting to integrity and effectiveness</li>
<li>Is able to work independently, as a 1099 subcontractor (without violating other employment agreements)</li>
<li>Lives in either Los Angeles or Columbus (Ohio)</li>
<li>Excellent English, Bachelor’s degree (higher is a plus)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Required:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Has sold a service to individuals via telephone</li>
<li>Has emotionally intelligent customer service skills</li>
<li>Has experience working with online resources (CRM, social networking)</li>
<li>Has worked independently, from home, with effectiveness and focus — <em>responds to all incoming correspondence or telephone calls within 2 hours (during business day)</em></li>
<li>Understands online user experience</li>
<li>Is familiar with public speaking (does not personally need to be a public speaker)</li>
<li>Excellent organization, telephone sales, and writing (email with professionally formal punctuation, grammar and spelling) skills</li>
<li>Ability to make independent decisions involving discretion and judgment</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Desirable:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Understands multi-cultural perspectives</li>
<li>Conversant in concepts, strategies and tactics of self-employed people</li>
<li>Has worked with public speakers, educators, performers, entertainers</li>
<li>International experience</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>About <em>SpeakerSite</em> </strong></p>
<p><em>SpeakerSite</em> is deeply mission driven: we seek to help people develop their messages and find and reach their audiences. We are ethical and socially responsible. See more on <em>SpeakerSite</em>.</p>
<p><em>Speakersite </em>1.0:</p>
<ul>
<li>is the world&#8217;s largest <strong><em>social network</em></strong> of public speakers with more than 5,000 members</li>
<li>has been known as &#8220;<em>SpeakerSite</em>&#8221; since its launch in November 2008.</li>
<li>is a website where &#8220;Members&#8221; have &#8220;Profiles&#8221; and they share best practices and make friends.</li>
<li>is found at <em>community.speakersite.com</em> or on the &#8220;Connect&#8221; link at the bottom of every page at <em>speakersite.com</em>.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>SpeakerSite</em> 2.0:</p>
<ul>
<li>is the world&#8217;s largest <strong><em>marketplace</em></strong> of public speakers, build on a proprietary technology platform.</li>
<li>is a a new website, built from scratch based on the requests and (some of the) suggestions of the members of <em>SpeakerSite</em> 1.0.</li>
<li>a website where &#8220;Speakers&#8221; have &#8220;Listings&#8221; so they can be easily browsed and contacted by meeting planners.</li>
<li>is found at <em>speakersite.com.</em></li>
</ul>
<p>Co-founders Rob Emrich and Artie Isaac have built a collaboration with technology resources to maintain and further advance <em>SpeakerSite</em>.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>How To Apply</strong></p>
<p>Please send your resume and brief cover note to co-founder Rob Emrich at <a href="mailto:rob@speakersite.com" target="_blank">rob@SpeakerSite.com</a>, describing why you should be considered for the position. Please be prepared to provide employer references.</p>
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		<title>SpeakerSite to Demo at IT Martini 17</title>
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<p>That&#8217;s right SpeakerSite will be showing off our new marketplace platform at IT Martini May 26, 2011 at Park Street Cantina. 525 North Park Street, Columbus, OH 43215.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.itmartini.com/columbus/stories/nominate-your-favorite-demo-for-it-martini-hour-17/">Find our more info and register here</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reposted from Business First (Business First 29 April 2011 PDF) WHEN YOU SEEK investors to start a company, you give away control and profit. That’s not acceptable or necessary for some business owners, who get going on a lean budget often funded personally. BY CINDY BENT FINDLAY &#124; FOR BUSINESS FIRST Technology has made creating [...]]]></description>
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<p>WHEN YOU SEEK investors to start a company, you give away control and profit. That’s not acceptable or necessary for some business owners, who get going on a lean budget often funded personally.</p>
<p>BY CINDY BENT FINDLAY | FOR BUSINESS FIRST</p>
<p>Technology has made creating a business out of little more than time and electrons more feasible than ever.</p>
<p>Many entrepreneurs chase the dream of finding millions in venture capital to launch their product. But those who’ve been there before say bootstrapping – pulling a business up “by its bootstraps” with little or no startup cost – is a model well worth considering.</p>
<p>“I think many entrepreneurs think they need venture capital and they don’t completely understand what that entails,” said Will Indest, vice president of venture development for TechColumbus, the regional high-tech advocacy nonprofit and incubator. “First, it’s hard to get. Generally there are not investors chasing companies – it’s the other way around.</p>
<p>“Then, I think a lot of times when people realize what venture capital is, what you have to give up, they go another route. The thing is to find a way to get the best capital into the company, and that’s to sell something to somebody,” he said.</p>
<p>Some concepts, such as medical devices or high-tech materials, take years to develop and have high startup costs that require big upfront investments, all before products ever reach the market – if they ever do.</p>
<p>“But in the web world, people don’t need as much cash to test market assumptions as you used to. It’s cheaper to host, build and manage websites, making it more possible to bootstrap,” said Rob Emrich. Emrich speaks from experience. He’s in talks to sell his fourth self-funded startup, Bulx, a private sale website for high-end home goods.</p>
<p>“If we had started this same company in 1998, the market would be smaller, hosting ex- pensive. Web engineers and technology would be more ex- pensive,” Emrich said.</p>
<p>The first business Emrich bootstrapped was a nonprofit, Road of Life, which he started after losing a sister and a cousin to cancer.<br />
“It was a classic entrepreneur story – I sold my car, my stocks, hired a friend, and with $2,500 we set out with the goal to make a difference in the fight against cancer,” Emrich said.</p>
<p>He started the company, which creates health education content for use in schools, in 2002 when still a senior at Ohio State University. He had the help of friends and enthusiastic college interns. Emrich said Road of Life has distributed curricula aimed at cancer prevention to more than 250,000 students.</p>
<p>Emrich’s next entrepreneurial venture was Speakersite, an online, au-tomated market for public speakers which he founded with Artie Isaac, founder of advertising agency Young Isaac, which later was acquired by People to My Site. Emrich said they started that business almost solely with time.</p>
<p>Emrich said the key to starting Speakersite with very little financial investment was to build up a social network of speakers that could become the inventory. Social media made it possible to listen closely to what the market wanted and let the product evolve, he said.</p>
<p>Speakersite now helps 4,000 public speakers find gigs and takes a small commission from each. Emrich also started Boundaryless Brands, a business-to-business e-commerce firm. Both are housed at TechColumbus and both, he said, have been profitable from the beginning.<br />
In building Speakersite, Emrich and his team tested the assumption that speakers would be willing to pay for online listings and then asked what those speakers would want out of a membership.</p>
<p>“The answer we got back was ‘Help me get more jobs.’ So we built a business around that,” Emrich said.</p>
<p>If he’d started the business with a big bang of capital, Emrich said, he probably would not have the flexibility to let the company evolve into its most profitable possibilities.</p>
<p>“The bootstrapping route is basically about having a testable set of assumptions, proving or disproving them, and moving forward,” Emrich said.</p>
<p>GOING HOME SOBBING<br />
The second key to bootstrapping a business is to put as much revenue back into the company as possible, Emrich said, and not expect a return quickly.</p>
<p>Jeni Britton Bauer came to some of the same conclusions about her business, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, although she didn’t intend to start out that way.</p>
<p>Bauer said in the beginning, it was clear her calling was to make transcendent ice cream, not necessarily to build an empire. And the process of slowly growing her business in a method as homemade as her ice cream was born of necessity.</p>
<p>Bauer and her husband (then boyfriend) scrimped and saved to purchase a $1,200 ice cream maker and made batch after batch of her best, and then presented it to a family friend who she hoped to convince to invest enough to help her start a stand in the North Market.</p>
<p>“They loved it. They offered me the money, but then my friend said – ‘But don’t take it. If I give you money I’m going to want something back, part of your company. Go find the money somewhere else.’ I went home sobbing,” Bauer says.</p>
<p>Bauer realized her friend was right. She ground out a business plan and the beginnings of a wholesale client base of local restaurants. Fear of failure – Bauer had already been a part of one failed ice cream shop – kept her focus on selling what she had and putting as much back into the business as possible.</p>
<p>A year of wholesaling and loan applications later, she said, she and her husband won a Small Business Administration loan and Jeni’s was born.</p>
<p>Fast forward eight and a half years, and Bauer’s company has 10 locations, $5.8 million in 2010 sales, and a book coming out through one of the world’s premier cookbook publishers, Workman.</p>
<p>But constant reinvestment in the business and ultraconservative use of resources and debt have been the keys to success.</p>
<p>“And I mean you have to outgrow resources by like a year before you buy anything else,” Bauer said. “I always think we should be happy to have what we have. If we were in Tokyo, we’d be doing twice what we do with half the space.”</p>
<p>GOING YOUR OWN WAY<br />
Jeni’s brought in John Lowe as CEO in 2009 to allow Bauer to chart the creative side of the business, but the company has not taken a dime in outside capital through the long climb to success, despite frequent inquiries from hopeful financiers.</p>
<p>“Our growth will be lumpy,” said Lowe. “We will almost always grow to a point that it is time for us to add people or infrastructure, and then we place another bet that we can afford that. Each little step in growth is a risk for us so we have to be cautious about the way we spend the money or reinvest in the company.”</p>
<p>Bauer said looking back, she would not have started any other way. She’s always intended Jeni’s to be her career for life, and venture capital would mean letting go.</p>
<p>But just as importantly, Jeni’s wouldn’t be what it is with the pressure outside funding brings.</p>
<p>“If we decide to make ice cream that is ungodly expensive to make, like goat cheese with cognac and figs, we can do so. And we don’t have to answer to someone else about the bottom line,” Lowe said.</p>
<p>“If we’d had $6 million to start, the whole business would have been totally different,” Bauer said. “We’d have wanted to be big fast. I wouldn’t have worked the front line for eight years like I did, made the connections that I did. You don’t get any of that culture. You have to find a way that works immediately to satisfy your investors and worry about 20 percent growth and 20 percent profit, which we’ve never done. Our standards of success are completely different than that world.”</p>
<p>CINDY BENT FINDLAY is a freelance writer.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to USAE for the fantastic writeup about SpeakerSite. We are flattered you like us so much! Artie,  and I are hard at work attracting the attention of those in the meeting industry. We are committed to bringing event and meeting planners to the site to show off our wonderful membership! Thanks to author Melissa [...]]]></description>
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		</p><p>Thanks to USAE for the fantastic writeup about SpeakerSite. We are flattered you like us so much!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.speakersite.com/profile/ArtieIsaac">Artie</a>,  and I are hard at work attracting the attention of those in the meeting industry. We are committed to bringing event and meeting planners to the site to show off our wonderful membership!</p>
<p>Thanks to author Melissa Mercer for the flattering prose. We are not worthy!</p>
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		<title>A Note on my 30th Birthday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Note as I turn 30 Thank you to everyone for the birthday wishes.  I am flattered by your messages by email, facebook, post, text, phone, and everywhere.  Although I usually like to do something extravagant for my birthdays, this just didn’t seem like the right year.  Truth be told, I am not very excited [...]]]></description>
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		</p><p><strong>A  Note as I turn 30</strong></p>
<p>Thank you to everyone for  the birthday wishes.  I am flattered by your messages by email, facebook,  post, text, phone, and everywhere.  Although I usually like to do  something extravagant for my birthdays, this just didn’t seem like the right  year.  Truth be told, I am not very excited to be 30, and I have to  imagine that birthdays just get worse from here on out.  So in an effort  to make birthdays better, I would like to pick up a tradition that learned from  my Grandfathers.  On my birthday I will give presents to others.  I  think it’s a much more fulfilling gift anyway.</p>
<p>This has been a fantastic  year for me, despite the rough economy.  So, for my 30th  birthday I have decided to start the Rob Emrich Philanthropic Fund, a donor  advised fund, at the Columbus Jewish Foundation.  For those who don’t  know, a donor advised fund is sort of like a philanthropic checking  account.  I will use it to continue giving to my favorite cause, Road of  Life, and a few others.  I think philanthropy is even more critical in  tough times like these.  Anyone who has the capacity should consider  starting a fund at any local community foundation, to consolidate and  streamline your philanthropy. If you live in the US, you can  find yours here <a href="http://www.cof.org/Locator/">http://www.cof.org/Locator/</a></p>
<p><strong>What do you want for  your birthday?</strong> For everyone asking me what would like for my birthday, please consider making  a donation to Road of Life.  You can donate online here:  <a href="https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=20213" target="_blank">https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=20213</a>.  A $150 donation will sponsor  an entire classroom of children, but donations of any denomination are  appreciated.</p>
<p><strong>So  What are You Doing These Days? </strong> I’ll also take this opportunity to give a brief update   on the projects I am involved with.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Road of Life:</strong> Our new site is up, and over  200,000 children have now used our program.  At $300 per child, that  program has generated a $60 million social return on investment.  I  couldn’t be more excited and proud of our impact. <a href="http://www.roadoflife.org/" target="_blank">www.roadoflife.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Consulting: </strong>My consulting practice has exploded  this year and I am working with some wonderful clients.  The practice has  morphed from nonprofit work into corporate digital communications.  Based  on the spectacular response, I have increased our staffing and plan to expand  the business. <a href="http://www.bamensch.com/" target="_blank">www.bamensch.com</a></p>
<p><strong>SpeakerSite: </strong>This is such a fun business.  I  started it with my good friend Artie Isaac (<a href="http://www.artieisaac.com/" target="_blank">link</a>)  and in just over 5 months we have created the largest social network of public  speakers in the world.  I have learned so much about the world of public  speaking.  If you speak or need a speaker, check it out. <a href="http://www.speakersite.com/" target="_blank">www.speakersite.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Book Writing: </strong>Unfortunately this has taken a back  seat to other projects right now.  I have made some real progress in my  thinking and writing, and would like to pick this project up later this year. <a href="http://www.robemrich.com/" target="_blank">www.robemrich.com</a></p>
<p><strong>E-commerce: </strong>After  founding Road of Life, I  have always liked the enterprise of building a company, or nonprofit in that  case.  After sharing an office at TechColumbus, a tech business incubator  (<a href="http://www.techcolumbus.org/" target="_blank">link</a>) last year, I really caught the  bug.  I have built a few different sites which are going very well and  continue to grow.  <a href="mailto:rob.emrich@gmail.com">email me if you  want more info</a></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>What are you doing for your birthday</strong>? If you are in Columbus there is a  small gathering at Mac’s tonight at 8PM in the Short North 693 N High St.</p>
<p>Again thanks again to everyone  who has contacted me, it means so much. Please keep in touch.</p>
<p>Rob Emrich</p>
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