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Philadelphia, have you met Tapinko?

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No? Well then, let me be the first to introduce you:

What is Tapinko?
Tapinko is an online management SAS for purchasing and managing a variety of offline ads (e.g. multiple newspapers, billboards, text messages, etc). In other words, Tapinko is an offline ad management application. Tapinko has initially focused on the college Newspaper market, including UPenn, Harvard and Tufts. It’s one of the early stage start ups to graduate from the first DreamIt class at the beginning of the month.

Who is Tapinko?

Peter Groverman (Co-founder), Nicolas Warren (Co-founder) and John Valentine (Corporate Development). Peter first felt the need to simplify offline ad management as a student. After only being able to sell eight months of advertising for a twelve month calendar, Peter realized that there had to be a much better way to sell offline advertising, whether it be newspaper, billboards or urinal ads. Bingo (insert light bulb), create an intuitive and user friendly market place for offline ads online. After some prodding from his friends and family, Peter embraced his entrepreneurial passion and recruited his friend, and web guru, Nic Warren to start work on what would become Tapinko. It wasn’t until after his first year of Villanova Law school and recruiting a promising classmate, John Valentine, that Peter was ready to make an all or nothing bet on Tapinko.

Who do they have to beat?
Google Print Ads, Google Audio Ads, Google TV Ads, Tactician,

How are they different?

Instead of embracing the obvious broker model of connecting publishers and businesses directly, and therefore cutting out the traditional and entrenched sales reps, Tapinko has created a tool set that existing ad sales teams (or anyone) can use to organize and execute their buys.

How are they paying for it?

Friends, Family, DreamIt and Visa cards are at the ready if it comes to it. Now that’s the sound of an entrepreneur who’s got the start-up bug! Before it comes to that though, they are actively pursuing Angel and VC funding.

Peter Groverman pitching on DreamIt funding day.

To the whole Tapinko team we wish you the best of luck and look forward to hearing about your many successes!

david Dave Speers is an online marketing consultant and start-up junky that has worked with a wide variety of Philadelphia businesses. Dave spends most his time annoying really smart people at Indy Hall co-working collaborative.

Describing the world in 30 or less: Phrazit launches

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Being brief has always been a skill in communication, a skill that’s never been more important than in our current info-saturated world. We’re a cliff notes culture, and while that might have a slacker connotation, its become a necessity of modern life.

Take movie reviews, for example. Every news paper in the country has a Film Critic who writes between a paragraph and a page of cinematic prose, way too much for me. Considering how insane my life is, I truly need the thumbnail version, Rottentomatoes.com, which aggregates the most descriptive two lines from the best critics in the country and presents them in an easy-to-read format. It’s simple, it’s insightful, it’s awesome! Wouldn’t it be wonderful if everything in life had a summation tool like Rotten Tomatoes?

Enter Phrazit: Phrazit is a way to browse and share condensed reviews on anything! It is one of DreamIt ventures’ most recent projects here in Philly. Phrazit has an ambitious and frankly massive goal of describing everything within 30 characters or less. Not sentence, not words, but characters. That makes Twitter look like a Wikipedia article.

Phrazit has just launched today and they’ve already scored the holy grail of PR for their online app, a Tech Crunch shout out. I spoke with one of the founders, David Kosslyn, about the launch and how their servers were handling the attention:

“This morning Phrazit began a full-scale launch with an article about us on TechCrunch. The past couple couple days have been full of last minute coding, advice and writing. The anxious anticipation of the launch made for a few sleepless nights, but we were relieved to see that the article didn’t tear us apart, and that our servers have been handling the load. We’ve also been receiving some brutally honest comments and feedback, which have been incredibly helpful in giving us a sense of where to go.”

Read the Tech Crunch article on Phrazit.
More about Phrazit: condensed reviews.
More about DreamIt, the home of Phrazit.

david Dave Speers is an online marketing consultant and start-up junky that has worked with a wide variety of Philadelphia businesses. Dave spends most his time annoying really smart people at Indy Hall co-working collaborative.