DISQUS

Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/07/28/conotes/

  • Shawn Farner · 1 year ago
    I actually think this seems like a really cool idea. Best of luck to them.
  • Michael Daehn · 1 year ago
    Looks like a great "web 2.0 mashup".

    I would hold my fingers in the air for the quotes, but I am typing :)
  • Andrew Chen · 1 year ago
    Kristen and Mashable - thanks for the article! We'd love to hear back from the Mashable community about CoNotes.

    I think all of us can agree that looking for a job in the right startup is a time-consuming process. We are working hard to make that process as efficient as possible.

    -Andrew
  • Luis Galarza · 1 year ago
    Strategic Business Innovations can create wealth if is done and market right. This is a excellent idea with a good growing niche.

    I hope they have a good marketing plan for it...
  • Chris · 1 year ago
    It is indeed a great idea, and I headed right over to sign up - sadly, I think they have a ways to go in adding functionality to make it worth anyone's while.
    - Their geographic listings are very limited (no Colorado?!)
    - Why is Adobe listed as a startup company? PDF and PhotoShop are great, but last I checked they've been around a while.
    - Profile, as noted, is very limited and I didn't see a way to upload my resume so right now it's a one-way website.
  • Andrew Chen · 1 year ago
    Chris - I can tell you are a startup enthusiast! We love people like you.

    Thank you for your comments. We are working to expand our geographic coverage, and should have CO startups available soon. And your thoughts on additional functionality are items we are working on.
  • dave · 1 year ago
    my advice:

    use crunchbase API to pull in startup data
    fix rss feed to display company name, not conotes (for all)
    allow user feedback/ratings on companies (or via cb api)
  • Andrew Chen · 1 year ago
    Dave - Those are great thoughts. We are currently evaluating better ways to source the data and content, and the the Crunchbase API came out while we were in mid-development. Now that it's out and there are some wonderful apps built on top of the Crunchbase API, we are strongly considering it. Thanks!
  • Wendy · 1 year ago
    Congratulations Andrew!

    The founder of this company is extremely dedicated to Co Notes and start-up opportunities. I am impress by his undivided attention to this business and any constructive advice you can share with Andrew would be invaluable.

    Thank you Mashable for posting up this article.
  • Andrew Chen · 1 year ago
    Thanks, Wendy! Good to know I still have friends despite my startup hours.
  • András Bártházi · 1 year ago
    Hmm. I'm interested in a JavaScript programming/widget creating related job (in Europe?) as a teleworker from Hungary. The site is offering just US jobs, and (as other sites as well) missing the information if it's possibe to work from remote or not. I know that there are not so much startup in Europe as in the US, but that's why it would be interesting.
  • Ágyak · 7 months ago
    Social media has broken down barriers, to a point where you can message someone you aren’t friends with and don’t have contact information for, without any hassles. Before you message a target employee, realize that they receive messages from people asking for jobs all the time and that they might not want to be bothered on Facebook, where their true friends are. As long as you’ve done your homework on the company and them, tailor a message that states who you are and your interest, without asking for a job at first. Get to know them and then by the 3rd or 4th messages, ask if there is an available opportunity.