Last September, I received an email from serial entrepreneur Joe Daley, founder of logomyway, who asked for help in getting the word out about his participation in a contest jointly sponsored by Entrepreneur Magazine and Kodak (BTW: a cool site). The contest was designed to uncover and highlight the most innovative home based entrepreneurs that could share tips to help small business owners be more efficient. logomyway fits the bill perfectly - not only does Joe run a tight 24/7/365 ship, he helps other entrepreneurs be efficient and save money via logomyway's products and services. Dublin, Ohio's logomyway is a crowd sourcing website enabling businesses to run a "logo design contest" for their business and get same day results from designers all over the world. Essentially, logomyway connects clients needing logo designs to a global, 10,000 strong, creative community. Business owners receive a selection of creative, well designed logos to communicate their company brand within a few hours for a fraction of the cost traditional branding and logo projects cost. Judge for yourself: check out the extensive logomyway showcase of 1st place winners.
To win the contest, Joe needed to gather as many votes as possible during a 30 day period and be one of the top 20 vote recipients to be a finalist when voting closed. Votes were cast via a link Joe supplied to myself and a host of others. I immediately shared the request and link to several of the entrepreneurs at The Dublin Entrepreneurial Center, and it was promptly tweeted by The DEC's active Twitterers. Social Boomerang posted the plea on The DEC's facebook page and the DEC Twitter account to get the word out. The TechLife Columbus community joined in as well. Votes were cast. Most importantly, Joe engaged the entire logomyway design community - a global resource that makes up the company's creative core - to support his bid. More votes were cast; lots of votes. Joe was also supported by some big players and top blogger like Shoemoney's Jeremy Shoemaker over at, affiliate marketer Zac Johnson, web success Tyler Cruz and accurately self proclaimed "Dot Com Mogul" John Chow. Even more votes were cast.
Selecting the grand prize winner was the responsibility of a panel of 20 judges at Kodak and Entrepreneur Magazine who evaluated the finalists. Joe's entry was one of an amazing 6,500 businesses seeking fortune and fame the
Click here for the article, "Prized Productivity" featuring Joe and logomyway: A picture of the article:
What a great way to start 2011 for Joe, logomyway and our community! We have a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem in Central Ohio and here's a quick sampling:
- Funding availability via TechColumbus' TechStart, the Ohio Tech Angels, and Venture Capital. Examples: 14 Central Ohio Companies Funded
- Support for entrepreneurs: Dublin Center Innovates Entrepreneurship, The SBDC, and TechColumbus Entrepreneurial Edge and Columbus Techlife
- A long and constantly growing list of Central Ohio startup and early stage companies
- National attention in Entrepreneur Magazine, TechCruch and other outlets for our startups
- Several successful Startup Weekends and the upcoming Startup Weekend Columbus
So, 2011, we're ready for you - bring it on!
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