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    I wish I did go but I had a family BBQ that day and could not make it unfortunately
    Never argue with an idiot, he'll drag you down to his level, and beat you with experience.

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    *ordered.

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    did anyone record it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    Exactly, yes Like it or not, Youmeo had a large user base and has been featured in several news papers/big blogs/etc. Oh and there was of course several other people speaking such as Jon Wheatley, Nick Bell, Alex Tew, Anna Debenham and Nick Pellant. If you think they aren't experienced or not worth listening to then you have a lot to learn.
    And then there's you. No hatred intended Simon because as you should know, I've admired you and Greg for a long time but it seems you've taken Greg's pedestal and are sharing it with him. Those people are all fine and well but someone who hasn't earned a great deal, hasn't got a fantastic portfolio having being made redundant from a stale website that was closed for the best part of 4 months overall isn't worth listening to. I'm sorry but you're not even old enough to legally have a drink at the pub (WITHOUT A MEAL BEFORE SOME STAIN TRIES TO BE CLEVER). Give it 3/4 years when you've established yourself to the standards of those people and I will come and visit one of your conferences. I think, now though, you're ahead of yourself - and not in a good way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skajo View Post
    And then there's you. No hatred intended Simon because as you should know, I've admired you and Greg for a long time but it seems you've taken Greg's pedestal and are sharing it with him. Those people are all fine and well but someone who hasn't earned a great deal, hasn't got a fantastic portfolio having being made redundant from a stale website that was closed for the best part of 4 months overall isn't worth listening to. I'm sorry but you're not even old enough to legally have a drink at the pub (WITHOUT A MEAL BEFORE SOME STAIN TRIES TO BE CLEVER). Give it 3/4 years when you've established yourself to the standards of those people and I will come and visit one of your conferences. I think, now though, you're ahead of yourself - and not in a good way.
    Hasn't earned a great deal? I've managed to start a company with a friend and earn investment? How is that not good for a 17 year old? No offence, but I'd like to see you pitch a business of your own (at 17) to people and actually make them listen enough for them to offer you a cash investment in your business. Also, I was offered a job at Inormas (the new name for Youmeo's business, etc) which I rejected to start my own business. What bloody difference does being able to buy a drink make? That's the most stupid comment I've ever seen regarding this conference, congratulations Adam. There's a lot more going on in my life that I don't post on here that Grant & Rob know about. I deserved my place at that conference as much as anyone else
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    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    Exactly, yes Like it or not, Youmeo had a large user base and has been featured in several news papers/big blogs/etc. Oh and there was of course several other people speaking such as Jon Wheatley, Nick Bell, Alex Tew, Anna Debenham and Nick Pellant. If you think they aren't experienced or not worth listening to then you have a lot to learn.
    I swear youmeo is permantly on beta? Or it can have errors.

    Quote Originally Posted by Youmeo, Now

    Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot find save handler 'memcache' - session startup failed in /var/www/html/www.youmeo.com/includes/core.class.php on line 3

    Fatal error: Class 'Memcache' not found in /var/www/html/www.youmeo.com/includes/memcache.class.php on line 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blob View Post
    I swear youmeo is permantly on beta? Or it can have errors.
    I left Youmeo in May to pursue my own business venture. You'd have to contact Calum for info regarding it's beta - I have no idea what's happening there at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    Hasn't earned a great deal? I've managed to start a company with a friend and earn investment? How is that not good for a 17 year old? No offence, but I'd like to see you pitch a business of your own (at 17) to people and actually make them listen enough for them to offer you a cash investment in your business. Also, I was offered a job at Inormas (the new name for Youmeo's business, etc) which I rejected to start my own business. What bloody difference does being able to buy a drink make? That's the most stupid comment I've ever seen regarding this conference, congratulations Adam. There's a lot more going on in my life that I don't post on here that Grant & Rob know about. I deserved my place at that conference as much as anyone else
    • There's a difference between investment and money earned.
    • I probably could pitch a business of my own - the fact is the internet is a business where it's a matter of not necessarily what you know; it's who you know and unfortunately enough, I never had the luck you had with Mr.Brannan nor will I, which is why I gave up.
    • I admire you for turning down a salary to start your own 'business' but the problem is, you and Greg start on one thing then go on to another thing without finishing or establishing the first project. All ideas are fantastic. That's about it though.
    • It was a fact to show that you are young, still have a lot to learn - more experienced heads are out there to yours and would benefit to audience at the conference moreso than yours.
    • Fantastic. Well done. Until I see it I can't comment on it so you can't expect any positive reviews from me or other people as we can only go on what we know - it's not our fault if you don't make things public, is it?

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    • Of course there is, which is why we have 8 revenue models to look into. We wouldn't receive investment for a pre-revenue business if we had no way of giving the invester an ROI.
    • That may be what you believe, but I completely dissagree. Calum has not helped me earn investment for my business, my past projects have. Several of my previous sites have been popular and have proven that myself and Greg have what it takes to create a successful website that can make a profit. No investor will give a 17 year old a bunch of cash just because he worked with someone. That's a very silly comment to make.
    • We've only made start/stop projects whilst we were employed at Youemo as we had no need to commit to the websites. They simply existed to help us gain some publicity and then make a profit.
    • The average age of people at the conference (speaking wise) was probably 17-18, perhaps 19. The point of the conference is to have teenage speakers, so the fact I'm only 17 is a moot point.
    • My speaker bio explains that I've worked for a popular social network, I've created sites that have been on Mashable and I'm now working on a new site. It also links to my Twitter where you could easily find out about my newer projects. It's your fault if you make incorrect comments without doing a little bit of research first.

    Quote Originally Posted by Skajo View Post
    • There's a difference between investment and money earned.
    • I probably could pitch a business of my own - the fact is the internet is a business where it's a matter of not necessarily what you know; it's who you know and unfortunately enough, I never had the luck you had with Mr.Brannan nor will I, which is why I gave up.
    • I admire you for turning down a salary to start your own 'business' but the problem is, you and Greg start on one thing then go on to another thing without finishing or establishing the first project. All ideas are fantastic. That's about it though.
    • It was a fact to show that you are young, still have a lot to learn - more experienced heads are out there to yours and would benefit to audience at the conference moreso than yours.
    • Fantastic. Well done. Until I see it I can't comment on it so you can't expect any positive reviews from me or other people as we can only go on what we know - it's not our fault if you don't make things public, is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    Hasn't earned a great deal? I've managed to start a company with a friend and earn investment? How is that not good for a 17 year old? No offence, but I'd like to see you pitch a business of your own (at 17) to people and actually make them listen enough for them to offer you a cash investment in your business. Also, I was offered a job at Inormas (the new name for Youmeo's business, etc) which I rejected to start my own business. What bloody difference does being able to buy a drink make? That's the most stupid comment I've ever seen regarding this conference, congratulations Adam. There's a lot more going on in my life that I don't post on here that Grant & Rob know about. I deserved my place at that conference as much as anyone else

    He was pointing out that very few 17 year olds (E.G. That arnīt even old enough to have the full "advantages" of being an adult) can actually make a business work. For example; When you sell a business of yours for 5,000grand+ people will take you more seriously.

    Well done on being one of the speakers and all though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom C View Post
    He was pointing out that very few 17 year olds (E.G. That arnīt even old enough to have the full "advantages" of being an adult) can actually make a business work. For example; When you sell a business of yours for 5,000grand+ people will take you more seriously.

    Well done on being one of the speakers and all though.
    Well then surely that's a reason why I deserve a place at the conference? If I couldn't make the business work, someone wouldn't have risked investing their own money in myself and Greg. Oh and we've received offers of over Ģ2000 for SearchMerge.com which was less than a day's work so we're half way to Ģ5000 lol .

    Cheers btw
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