Over the past several StartupWeekends its seems that the number of blog posts has equaled the pace of the weekend itself. Boulder had approximately 100 posts, Toronto and NYC has considerably less. Hamburg, Houston and West Lafayette landed ahead of Toronto and NYC, but did not match the pace or transparency of Boulder.Boston changed that. Jeff Ledoux and Jeremy Tanner combined for more than 100 posts (102 to be exact), dozens of photos and tweets, and it was easy to understand what was going right…and wrong.So, in DC, we decided that we would attempt to match Jeff and Jeremy’s energy. What I have found is that as the energy has ebbed and flowed, so have the blog posts. Overall, the energy has been consistent enough to put us at 80 posts by noon on the third day. While it will most likely end at a post count way past 100, it would not be possible if the energy had not kept pace.A big group meeting is about to commence…New StartupWeekend: “How The Idea Goes So The Blog Blows. StartupWeekend.”
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October 28th, 2007 · 2 Comments
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1 jeff // Oct 29, 2007 at 1:49 am
Just to be fair Micah and make sure you have all of your facts correct
Here are the stats for Boston SWB.
Jeff: 102
Jeremy: 18
Contrary to popular belief we did not share an account. We had separate accounts.
2 Micah Baldwin // Oct 29, 2007 at 9:30 am
@jeff we all had our own accounts. I posted under my name, Matthew under his.
There were a total of 191 posts on the blog. 71 were pre-weekend. 120 total posts, of which matthew probably posted 10-15, maybe twenty on the high side.
Sorry bro, you lost the cup. suck it up.
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