Hi Everyone,
I have some very big news that I've always hoped to be able to announce here on the blog. We made it onto TechCrunch yesterday:
Check out the post about us
Duncan Riley, one of the lead writers on TechCrunch, asked start-ups to send in an elevator pitch, which is just a quick, 1 minute, video that quickly explains what your company does and why people should use/invest in it. Last Sunday when Duncan asked for companies to submit their elevator pitch I spent some time putting together a quick video, and then sent it off to Duncan. As chance would have that time paid off, and my video and a link to our website was posted on TechCrunch, which is the most popular blog/website for our web industry. I've seen a lot of positive come from this already with many new visitors, new business, and a lot of people sending us emails congratulating us. We are close to getting some other stories written about us as well in the local newspapers here in Southern California, but to be posted on TechCrunch, a blog I read everyday, is another honor in itself.
Thanks to Duncan for posting, and for all of you who have made our site great over the years.
Here's the video:
-Brad Jashinsky
CEO/CoFounder of Reimagine Memories
http://www.ReimagineMemories.com
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Monday, November 12, 2007
Back In The Headlines
Hi Everyone,
Reimagine Memories has once again infiltrated the pages of the Los Angeles Daily News this year, and this time we have quite a bit more than just a snippet of text written about us. The Daily News has been really great in supporting us, and other local LA area small businesses. They sent out a photographer who took a ton of photographs of the office, and of course the one that got in there of me with one of our trade show banners. They also let us talk a bit about the business including how it got started, where it is at now, and where we see it going in the future. The article was positioned right below the weather section, and was given a small spot on the front-page shout-out advertising that it was on the back of the business section. These two occurrences, specifically the placement near the weather, brought in an incredible number of phone calls and emails.
So many of these emails and phone calls were people congratulating us for getting into the paper, and for thinking of such a service. I was quite blown away by these paragraph or longer emails that were simply telling us great job. It's a great feeling to have your idea validated by so many in the community after a year and a half to get the idea off the ground. We also have gotten quite a few new customers, and have many other interested who are waiting to take a journey into their closets or attics to return with their old physical media that we will reimagine for them. We also are close to a very exciting partnership that I can't wait to get finalized and be able to announce. Until then though thank you to the Daily News for supporting us throughout our start-up journey.
Check Out the Article Online

On a side note, I know I haven't posted too many interesting posts lately, but I do have quite a few posts in the pipeline (Half-written, sort of thought about, and nearly finished) that I will be posting on here in the next week or so. To give you sort of a lame sneak peek here are some of the topics I have been thinking about: Rackspace Hosting Outage (Considered Best in Industry), Google Android Phone Platform, Google Open Social Social Networking Platform, Online Ads and Their Performance, Capital One Doesn't Understand Customer Service, and of course a full round-up of StartUpLA.
-Brad Jashinsky
CEO/CoFounder of
Reimagine Memories
http://www.ReimagineMemories.com
Reimagine Memories has once again infiltrated the pages of the Los Angeles Daily News this year, and this time we have quite a bit more than just a snippet of text written about us. The Daily News has been really great in supporting us, and other local LA area small businesses. They sent out a photographer who took a ton of photographs of the office, and of course the one that got in there of me with one of our trade show banners. They also let us talk a bit about the business including how it got started, where it is at now, and where we see it going in the future. The article was positioned right below the weather section, and was given a small spot on the front-page shout-out advertising that it was on the back of the business section. These two occurrences, specifically the placement near the weather, brought in an incredible number of phone calls and emails.
So many of these emails and phone calls were people congratulating us for getting into the paper, and for thinking of such a service. I was quite blown away by these paragraph or longer emails that were simply telling us great job. It's a great feeling to have your idea validated by so many in the community after a year and a half to get the idea off the ground. We also have gotten quite a few new customers, and have many other interested who are waiting to take a journey into their closets or attics to return with their old physical media that we will reimagine for them. We also are close to a very exciting partnership that I can't wait to get finalized and be able to announce. Until then though thank you to the Daily News for supporting us throughout our start-up journey.
Check Out the Article Online

On a side note, I know I haven't posted too many interesting posts lately, but I do have quite a few posts in the pipeline (Half-written, sort of thought about, and nearly finished) that I will be posting on here in the next week or so. To give you sort of a lame sneak peek here are some of the topics I have been thinking about: Rackspace Hosting Outage (Considered Best in Industry), Google Android Phone Platform, Google Open Social Social Networking Platform, Online Ads and Their Performance, Capital One Doesn't Understand Customer Service, and of course a full round-up of StartUpLA.
-Brad Jashinsky
CEO/CoFounder of
Reimagine Memories
http://www.ReimagineMemories.com
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