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The author published this entry on Wednesday 06 February, 2008 at 11:28 pm. It's been filed in the Penn State Universitycategory

What’s Going on with Lion Launch Pad?

Update: Lion Launch Pad has been rebranded as The Blue Line, and their website is located at http://www.bluelinenetworks.com. This new site could use some basic SEO because it’s practically invisible to the search engines.

What happened to the open and driven atmosphere that first attracted me to the Lion Launch Pad? The blog is dormant, the site hasn’t been updated, the Facebook group is dead, and I haven’t heard anything at all (rejection or acceptance) from the board.

I did notice that 3 new companies have been added to the LLP companies page: Go2Entrepreneur, MateoBlu, and 8trk. But it’s weird that no announcements have been made.

The Buzz {2 trackbacks/pingbacks}

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The Conversation {6 comments}

  1. Rob Shedd 07 February, 08 @ 6:03 am

    Hey Daehee,
    Yes, we’re working to reestablish the momentum that we had prior to the holidays. I’m not sure why it took so long to make decisions on the ventures that presented in December, but if you contact me, I’ll give you an update. Sorry for the lack of communication!

    Rob

  2. Dave Barton 07 February, 08 @ 9:08 am

    As the person who is paying for the LLP, I take exception to your blog entry. A quick trip across the street would show as many as a dozen entrepreneurs working on their companies in the LLP. You would see that while most students and faculty were off on their holiday break we ADDED and renovated space that increased the LLP’s capacity. I am not a sugar-coater, I don’t get paid by Penn State to do what I do, so I can say what I think. REAL entrepreneurs don’t wait for an engraved invitation or approval to get started. They kick the door down and get to work. Progress was not seen because you did not make an effort to look for it beyond looking at your browser. I make no apologies for the lack of blog entries, website updates our patting-ourselves-on-the-back announcements. We are all too busy WORKING on our companies.

    Did you even try to get contact any of the people you presented to? Sometimes brain barfing on your blog is not such a good idea.

  3. Daehee 07 February, 08 @ 9:23 am

    Rob - Thanks for the info.

    Dave - Not blaming you. Great to hear that you guys are hard at work. And don’t worry, I’ve been just as busy these days working on my ventures.

  4. Steve 13 February, 08 @ 4:49 pm

    How come the lionlaunchpad website is automatically redirecting me to some other WildApricot site?

  5. Daehee 13 February, 08 @ 5:15 pm

    Lion Launch Pad is switching webhosts.

  6. David 27 February, 08 @ 6:47 am

    @Dave:

    You may be the most stuckup sonofabitch I have run into in a long time. What Daehee did was nothing out of the ordinary, and your lack of understanding only goes to show how clearly you don’t get the Internet.

    Let’s make one point clear: Updating a blog or keeping a home page with basic information IS NOT a hard thing to do, doesn’t take that much time, and is the only way the outside world knows that you are even alive. Failing to post updates is a sure path to being considered dead, or well on your way. This is how the Internet works, and it’s not out of laziness — I came to very similar conclusions, but I live in San Francisco, and you can’t foist the laziness attack on me.

    Second, although I don’t know why, I personally take offense to you insinuating that Daehee is not a REAL entrepreneur. How childish, petty, and demotivating — the very last thing any entrepreneur needs.

    While Daehee raised some very good points (What is going on with an organization that can’t maintain any form of external communications, including a basic website, and seems to have changed names without any kind of prior notification?), you have managed to singlehandedly destroy any respect I have for this incubator. A more appropriate response would have been to politely explain the situation — but coming on here, in full combat gear, is purely destructive.

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