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Interview with Clark Benson, Ranker

socalTECH

It's a very flexible, open platform, and is pretty open ended. We're not yet marketing or selling direct to advertisers, because we're really focused on growing and honing our platform. How long has the site been up and running? What have you learned so far in getting the site up and running?

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How Gigmor Is Looking To Connect Musicians With Gigs, with David Baird

socalTECH

David Baird: We really began as a musician matching site, kind of a LinkedIn for musicians. The way we reached that, was we saw that people were starting to use our site to discover and book talent. However, that was not exactly how the site was optimized. How did you start the company? Finally, what's the next big goal for you?

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Interview with Satish Varma, Clorder

socalTECH

We are an online ordering platform, that helps restaurants enhance their web presence and the profitability of their brand. We were a little early in that market, doing outsourcing, offshore, and managed crowdsourcing. We found out that sites like Eat24 and Grubhub are portals. What is Clorder?

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The Power of “In Person” – Why Distributed Teams are Less Effective

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What about offshoring? First, many people confuse outsourcing and offshoring. Offshoring is when you have your own team build it but your own team is located a separate location where wages are significantly cheaper. I prefer that early stage companies not offshore development. I have another exception.