Join us on Feb 16th, 2012 for the Startup Conference Seattle.
Topics range from finding co-founders, how to pitch to investors, the new trends with super-angels, create buzz when you launch, and more.
Keynote speaker: Rich Barton is Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, Zillow. Rich served as CEO & Chairman from 2005 until September 2010 when he passed the baton to Spencer Rascoff. Before co-founding Zillow, Rich founded Expedia.com, the world's largest travel agency online or offline. Expedia was started within Microsoft in 1994, and then spun out in 1999 as a public company Rich served as President, CEO and Board Director until 2003. Rich also co-founded and serves as Non-Executive Chairman of Glassdoor.com & Trover, and he co-founded King of the Web. Rich is also a venture partner at Benchmark Capital and on the board of directors at Netflix, Avvo, RealSelf.com and YearUp.org.
Agenda
Rich Barton, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, Zillow Opening Keynote
Rand Fishkin Co-Founder and CEO, SEOmoz How to Earn Customers Without Spending a Dime
John Cook GeekWire (moderator) Panel: How to get your story in the press
Raising $1M Today
Brian Wong Founder and CEO, Kiip.me Live Feedback: Fix Your Elevator Pitch
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