Lean Launchpad Pioneer Valley Fall 2013 Graduation

“I am responsible only to God and history.” —Francisco Franco, Spanish leader, born December 4, 1892


Fear men like Francisco Franco who are on intimate terms with God and history.


We graduated from the Lean Launchpad Pioneer Valley Fall 2013 at Click Workspace last night. We learned a lot and had a great time during the last twelve weeks. Congratulations to Andy Wollner of uChampion, Dan Nelson of Food on a Truck and Randall Smith of receive.ly. We look forward to hearing more about their fantastic startups.

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Many thanks to Paul Silva for getting this up and running, and to Rick Feldman, Jim Mumm, Thom Fox, Joe Gensheimer, and everyone else who helped out. There will be a new session of the Lean Launchpad Pioneer Valley starting in February 2014. Get more info and sign up for the course; you won’t regret it.


We’ve found it pretty hard to actually sell stuff with Facebook Ads. The sweet spot we’ve found is to use FB Ads to attract people to an active, fun Fan Page that appeals to their interests. A Fan Page Like is a pretty direct channel to communicate with actual or potential customers, with lots of opportunity to bring them back to the brand’s website. Here’s a case study of the most successful FB ad campaign we’ve ever run. Crazy Orchid Lady Facebook Campaign


And indeed, as John Phillip Sousa worries in this somewhat overwrought piece about the threat to American civilization of then-new (1906) technologies of recorded music, what of the national chest?


Today and Tomorrow in #westernma

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4
7:15–9:00AM Springfield Affiliated Chambers Springfield Business @ Breakfast
1:00–3:00PM Greenfield Basics of Starting a Business
3:30–5:00PM Greenfield Free Information for Small Businesses to Start and Grow
5:00–7:00PM North Adams Berkshire Young Professionals Networking Social
5:00–7:00PM Northampton Greater Northampton Chamber Arrive @ Five
5:00–7:00PM Agawam West of the River Chamber of Commerce Wicked Wednesdays
7:00PM Springfield Innovators Resource Network Celebratory December Meeting
THURSDAY DECEMBER 5
11:45AM-1:15PM Springfield Young Professionals Society Greater Springfield CEO Luncheon
12:00-2:00PM Easthampton Don’t Eat Lunch Alone
12:00PM Springfield Exchange Club of Springfield
4:30-6:30PM Chicopee Chicopee Chamber Holiday Party
6:00PM Longmeadow Bay Path College Young Women’s Leadership Conference

Reading

“Then what of the national throat? Will it not weaken? What of the national chest? Will it not shrink?”

240px-Edison2“Sweeping across the country with the speed of a transient fashion in slang or Panama hats, political war cries or popular novels, comes now the mechanical device to sing for us a song or play for us a piano, in substitute for human skill, intelligence, and soul. Only by harking back to the day of the roller skate or the bicycle craze, when sports of admitted utility ran to extravagance and virtual madness, can we find a parallel to the way in which these ingenious instruments have invaded every community in the land. And if we turn from this comparison in pure mechanics to another which may fairly claim a similar proportion of music in its soul, we may observe the English sparrow, which, introduced and welcomed in all innocence, lost no time in multiplying itself to the dignity of a pest, to the destruction of numberless native song birds, and the invariable regret of those who did not stop to think in time….

“It cannot be denied that the owners and inventors have shown wonderful aggressiveness and ingenuity in developing and exploiting these remarkable devices. Their mechanism has been steadily and marvelously improved, and they have come into very extensive use. And it must be admitted that where families lack time or inclination to acquire musical technic, and to hear public performances, the best of these machines supply a certain amount of satisfaction and pleasure….

“When a mother can turn on the phonograph with the same ease that she applies to the electric light, will she croon her baby to slumber with sweet lullabys, or will the infant be put to sleep by machinery?”

John Philip Sousa, “The Menace of Mechanical Music,” 1906


The Last Word

“A lawyer’s dream of heaven: every man reclaimed his property at the resurrection, and each tried to recover it from all his forefathers.”

—Samuel Butler, British poet, born December 4, 1835

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