Archive for November, 2006
It’s Aliiiiiiive! MojoPages Alpha is live on the internet. Yeah baby!
So what exactly is Alpha? Alpha basically means the first live version of the website. It has most of the functionality but needs to get the bugs worked out of it before we do a full Beta release that […]
Herding Schizophrenic Bulls: What Project Management Tool Do You Use?
4 Comments Published by randp November 28th, 2006 in News, Business, Rand Pipp.Glorious Good Day, Rand Pipp here: sharing another story of life at MojoPages. This week’s topic: herding schizophrenic bulls. A startup has many challenging aspects; two of the biggest challenges are too much to do and too little time to do it. Everyone has to perform multiple roles […]
What is Collective Wisdom? What Do You Think?
9 Comments Published by Rodney November 26th, 2006 in News, Business, Rodney Rumford, user feedback.I have thought for several years about collective wisdom and how collective wisdom could be leveraged online with cool technology. Collective Wisdom is sometimes also called “the wisdom of crowds“. Basically it means that a group of people collectively are more knowledgeable about a specific topic or subject matter and the net result is much […]
Thanksgiving is an important holiday for us to be thankful for all that we have. We all feel very blessed and happy for all that we have. There are many reasons to be thankful: Our family, friends, health, kids, parents, spouses, neighbors, professional achievements and countless other reasons. We want to wish all of our […]
MojoPages: 30 Days to Launch. Episode 4
0 Comments Published by Rodney November 22nd, 2006 in News, Video.Hear from all of the MojoPages team members as we get ever closer to launch.
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MojoPages is Creating RelationSHIFTS
0 Comments Published by randp November 21st, 2006 in News, Rand Pipp.Glorious good day!! Rand Pipp here, bringing you my first blog post on MojoPages. Given that you are reading this on a Blog, you are a witness to how the Internet is shifting relationships between people. In business this shift in relationship is between employers, employees, customers, vendors, partners, and stockholders. I call […]
What Do People Think? It Helps if You Speak the Language.
1 Comment Published by Rodney November 18th, 2006 in News, user feedback.So last nite I get an email from the Chief Mojo Officer (Jon) around 1am and he asks if anyone on the team speaks French. I am thinking … UMMM why? It turns out the blogosphere has great reach and some Bloggers in France are writing about what we are doing. He wants to know […]
Website Design Icons: What Do You Think?
5 Comments Published by Rodney November 17th, 2006 in News, Rodney Rumford.When creating a website it is very important that the site is intuitive, interesting and EZ on the eyes. An integral part of that is icon design.
We are trying our best to come up with some very unique icons for our community and we need some help from our readers. We could always use lame […]
Deep Thoughts from the Mojo Sales Guru - The Yin and Yang Concept
10 Comments Published by JagerF November 17th, 2006 in News, Business, Jager Fornal.The concepts of Yin and Yang originate in ancient Chinese philosophy and metaphysics, which describes two primal opposing but complementary forces found in all things in the universe. (thank you wikipedia) In other words, in order for Mojopages.com to be “complete” we need build a “transparent communication bridge” between our businesses(YIN) and consumers(YANG).
This may be […]
Update From the Mojo Money Meister (aka CFO)
2 Comments Published by Frank November 16th, 2006 in News, Frank Asaro.Hello again my fellow Mojoians, the team at MojoPages continues to make significant progress at an accelerated pace. The one man show in the finance and accounting department (me) has been slightly overwhelmed at times, yet persistently has established new milestones each day.
Last week’s executive management meeting took the next step in the evolution of […]



