Making Connections in New York City

ByEntrepreneur Staff

nyc-tech.jpgThis week Marshall Sponder, an Entrepreneurexpert columnistand author ofWebMetricsGuru, participated in a panel on finding New York City resources atEntrepreneur Week NYC. Other panel members included Oz Sultan, Founder of NextWeb as the moderator, Amish Jani, Manging Director at FirstMark Capital, Kristy Sundjaja, VP of Media and Technology at New York City Economic Development Corp, Vince Sbano, General Cousel & Co-Founder of PCM Exchange and Rod Underhill, Co-Founder of MP3.com.

Following are Sponder's thoughts about how social networking in New York tech community helps business owners leverage connections to build their businesses.

For starters, the New York technology community has great resources just for startup; such asUltra Light Startups(recently referred to as年代elf-Help for Startups, by Businessweek), held atFor Your Imagination, in Chelsea, Manhattan. The focus of Ultra Light Startups is on those starting a business and who want to connect with others who can either help them or collaborate on launching the business. There have been many a great idea pitched to a willing and helpful audience. Sometimes these pitches result in entrepreneurs connecting with venture capitalists looking for the next new businesses to invest in. Other times, people in the process of reinventing themselves -- due to the recession and job loss -- have found the next big thing, right there at Ultra Light Startups.
AtThe Hatchery, audiences watch while technology companies pitch their ideas to a panel, after which they receive priceless guidance and feedback from successful Entrepreneurs. Other similar events include theNextWeb | NY Web 2.0 Meetup,年代EMPO New York,Web2NewYork(New York Web Entrepreneurs) and the largest meet-up in NYC, theNY Tech Meetup. Many of the largest companies in the East Coast tech community, often present or ask for ideas and feedback, and occasionally, look to recruit programmers. Since many prominent New York entrepreneurs show up at the New York Tech Meetup, it's a good place to make a first connection for your business.

What do all these events have in common? Internet luminaries such asGary Sharma, Jeff Pulver, Gary Vaynerchuk, Shelly Palmer, Fred Wilson ofAVC.comattend, all at the ready to despence advice and offer other support to help you get your startup going.

所以社交媒体之间,早餐(杰夫粉末nd Social Media Club), the numerous meetups, and other social, entrepreneurial and educational events, New York has a rich fabric from with to launch any business, and that's what we were celebrating and fostering at Entrepreneur Week NYC.
--Marshall Sponder
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