Archive for the ‘Favorang’ Category

Favorang Private Beta

This morning we we formally launched the private beta version of Favorang and issued a press release.    If you are interested in giving Favorang a try, please request an invitation here or send us an email at invitations at favorang dot com.
In these difficult economic times, we believe there is an opportunity for a [...]

Early Blog Coverage

As we are preparing for our private beta launch, we have started reaching out to bloggers and sharing the Favorang concept.  Each time I discuss the idea, people seem to get it, but bring a different perspective.
For example, Marc Ross of Advocacy 2.0 put together a recent post on Favorang that had an interesting angle.  [...]

Karmic Scoreboard on the Net

I have been reading Guy Kawasaki’s recent book Reality Check and it has seeming endless supply of insightful nuggets.  After working for years in the “strategic consulting” industry and reading countless business books, it is great to see a business guide that cuts through all the crap and gives the unvarnished truth.  Great work Guy!
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Favorang Differentiation

As noted in a previous post, we are getting a number of questions about what problem we are trying to solve and how we are different to other networking services. I tried to answer the first question with a previous post and will address the differentiation topic here.
The basic difference is that most social networking [...]

So…what do YOU need?

Who knew that a simple question, “What do you need?” could help you make critical connections in landing your next job. A new startup, Favorang™ poses just that question to users who are Job Seekers across the largest metropolitan areas in America. Why not be really explicit about what you want, and really explicit about [...]

The Social Capital Challenge

As we have started to share the concept behind Favorang we are getting a number of questions about what problem we are trying to solve and how are we different to other networking services. They are fair questions.  In this post I will try to answer the first question and leave the differentiation topic to [...]