Saturday, April 17, 2010

Sellsumers - the next entrepreneurial wave?

I stumbled across an article headline that used a term I was unfamiliar with: 'Sellsumers'. It caught my attention - the opening paragraph reads thusly:

"In Trendwatching.com’s latest briefing report, the independent trend observation firm believes it has spotted a new trend. It claims that during these recessionary times, many ordinary consumers will increasingly become a new class of consumers called the sellsumers. Due to 'a recession-induced need for cash' and 'an ever-growing infrastructure that allows individuals to act as (part-time) entrepreneurs', many consumers will look for multiple ways to make money, instead of just spending it."

And although it goes on to talk about people creating various kinds of online stores to resell products or use affiliate marketing to make extra cash, I started to think about how this way of thinking applied to The Biracy Project model.

It is a low cost way for members can earn sales commissions for referring people to the project. The only guaranteed overhead is the cost of the membership. They can use their creative and persuasive marketing skills to link interested consumers with projects relevant to their interests. There is no obligation to promote, although the returns can be great if some elbow grease is applied. Why not earn money for promoting something one is interested in?

Maybe in future, successful sellsumers will be able to promote their skills on their resumes?! With the penetration and coverage that social media can offer these days, it certainly seems likely that the term 'sellsuming' will form a very important new way of earning cash and gaining reputation.

Friday, April 16, 2010

SoKap is accepting projects!

Great news for film makers and indeed, creative projects everywhere!
Listed on SoKap co-founder Dave Geertz's blog today:

"The Biracy Project and its technology platform SoKap is now ready to begin working with other producers of media.

Our platform is moving to its next stage of BETA development and we are looking for films (features and/or shorts), transmedia projects, graphic novels, gamers, musicians and other creative projects in
various stages of development, production and completion to showcase.

We are seeking between 20 -25 projects at this time so space is limited.

While the platform can be used for projects of any size, we are looking for projects that are truly independent in nature and not tied other complex financing partners.

If you would like us look at your project and contact you about this please take a moment to fill in our confidential form and we will contact you shortly. Please allow 5 days for us to review and get back to you."

Check it out here.