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PHP Crack needed for hot startup: Trigami - my first sponsored facebook listing

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Remo and I just decided to sponsor our first listing on facebook marketplace.

Trigami is looking for PHP Crack to help further improve their products and their platform.

If you know PHP by heart and Mysql while you’re asleep, this one is for you:

PHP Crack für heisses Startup: Trigami

As you can see on the link above, this is also my first job ad on Xing, the usability has again convinced me. But I had only 3 views since this morning when I posted it, in that is rather little.  So what is it good for to have 8 fields (salary, qualifications, position, time percentage etc.) describing the job, when your job is not found anyhow?  Let’s hope the number of views will increase over time.

On the other hand, we decided to sponsor our listing on facebook for just 4$ in the networks Switzerland and ETH Zurich for one dollar each and then we bought 500 flyers for both networks for another 1$. Let’s see if the clickthrough rates are any good.

Trigami closes Business Angel round

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

As you might have seen in cash daily of today or certainly in the german-speaking blogosphere, the Swiss blog marketing company Trigami successfully closed a business angel round, with well known Investors as Peter Schüpbach and Nicolas Berg  . Other Investors include Olaf Jacobi, serial entrepreneur, Peter Niederhauser and Dominik Tarolli.

 

Trigami’s official press release can be found here.

 

Big congratulation to you, Remo and Alain! This is a major step for the young company, who is already making substantial revenue. They are one of the few Web 2.0 companies out there whose business model is not advertising. With smart money in their hands, it should now be possible to accelerate growth quickly and sign some major deals in the near future.

 

The investors they have been able to attract is a clear signal in favor of this business model.

 

I wish trigami, with their hardworking founders, all the best!