Thursday, 6 August 2009

Social Media Intern Required.....


MinuteBox is marketplace for users to buy and sell skills online in their spare time. We aim to create a large expert network. We are applying interesting approaches for our users to either monetise their skills flexibly, or get advice and help instantly and cost effectively.

We are currently planning our website launch and have a launch strategy in place, which we would like to execute. We would like to form an intern squad to create original ideas and then execute them. Social media is the best weapon we have in our hands. It is also the hottest topic in the web and marketing field. If you want to polish your skills in social media, this is an opportunity you cannot miss.

We are looking for students who canʼt live without web and social media and are keen to develop skills around those areas. Whether your background is in marketing, computer science, web design or another, this is a good chance to gain well-rounded social media planning and execution experience. We will clearly communicate with you from day 1 to know what skill set you would like to develop from the experience and have professionals in social media and web development fields to mentor you and give you the necessary assistance.

We are eager to find new talent, and we are confident that it is an exciting project. We want thinkers and also doers. We need your creativity in order to create a real buzz on the web. We also expect committed and motivated individuals to execute our ideas. Minutebox is team-driven and you need to be a team player.

The internship will last 3 months to fit our website launch timeline. Of course, we would expect a successful launch and we are sure there would be more long-term positions open in the social media side and also the web development side after launch.

Oh also please can you have some /all / more than the skills below?

- good knowledge of social media (twiiter, Facebook, Linkedin…..)

- Good blog/website content writing skills

- Online community management experience/skills

- Skills to create online contents (video/audio content)

- Web development/web design skills (php, html, css, javascript, Ajax….).

If you are interested, please send your CV to jobs@minutebox.com

Thanks,

MinuteBox team

Thursday, 18 June 2009

Unemployment hit the new high. We see a solution


Read some news (here and here) about the current record level of unemployment in the UK since 1996. By April 2009, unemployment had risen to 2.3 million. Even though some experts estimate the recession has come to the end, the unemployment number seems to tell a different story. It is worrying. How can all the unemployed people get through this difficult time? Is it going to have a negative impact on the economy and our society?

It is not difficult to understand that all the companies need to cut their expenses to get through this tough time. However, do they still need talent and services? Yes, they do. They are just looking for cheaper alternatives. They still need workforce, but expect them to be much more flexible, cost-efficient and effective. Looking back to the unemployed professionals, if they can offer their skills in the manner required, at least for the time being, will the problem be relieved?

This tough situation reminds me of my jobless time after leaving business school. I was a "full-time job seeker" with no income. Living in an expensive city like London with no income is tough. It inspired me to create MinuteBox: an online platform for people to monetise skills and knowledge online in an easy and flexible way. You can offer people solutions or advice via online chat or e-mail. No hassles.

I cannot think of any better timing than this to show the value of my idea to the public. Imagine MinuteBox as a hub. The unemployed can generate some income to get through this difficult time by offering their skills online while waiting to land another fulltime position. Companies/individuals can get the live expert advice they need at MinuteBox in an instant, flexible and cost-effective way. It can be also a great way to approach talent and perhaps hire them full time when they are able to commit.

Our Beta is ready. We are polishing it up before we begin we start marketing activities to promote it. If you want to be part of the hub, you can join us now. We would love to get some feedback from you. With your input, we can make MinuteBox more valuable to the public. If we can really help some people, then all our effort would be worth it.

Thursday, 9 April 2009

MinuteBox is quiet? Not for long


A month ago, we launched our V2 Beta site. I have received some comments from users complaining that the site is quiet. We understand that a marketplace like MinuteBox is not so useful to users (buyers or sellers) until the site is populated, and we are extremely busy working on that. Probably it is not a traditional route, however we are convinced it is a good route for MinuteBox and our users.

The route we are choosing is actually finding industry partners to work with us. How does this work? We are quite confident of our website and the technology behind it. We know technology changes rapidly. Therefore, we aim to focus on the technology behind the website and platform. We then form partnerships with industry partners, so they can populate the site, grow the community and promote MinuteBox to their target users. In short, we are working on a improving our platform/website for our partners to grow and prosper.

It is also a good thing for our users. The partners we are in touch with have strong communities in their fields. Once the partnership is formed, they can easily leverage their existing communities and populate our marketplaces in a very short time.

At present, we are talking to online professional business communities such as management consultancy firms, a large psychic company, a coaching company and more. We are pleased to report that the new model is attracting interest from potential industry partners. Many of them see this as a good way to expand their own business portfolios.

Again, we apologise to our users. Perhaps the website traffic is not very high at the moment. Please be patient. We will work our fingers to the bone to get partners on board as soon as possible. We are confident that it will not take long for you to see a busy Minute Box. :)

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Good News: MinuteBox Beta V2.0 is Now Live


We have some good news to share with you. Our Beta V2.0 site is now live. It is an important milestone for us. We are very excited and would like to invite you to have a look of our new website.

Improved user interface

In order to make your experience on MinuteBox better, we have put a lot of effort into improving our user interface design. We have also added a lot of new features to make the site easy to use and friendly.

Specialised expert networks

We are planning to define MinuteBox as a hub of various marketplaces. Every marketplace is like a sub-website of MinuteBox. It has its own homepage, its expert community and customised functions for users of that particular marketplace.

We are now launching our Business Network: business.minutebox.com and our Spirituality Network: spirituality.minutebox.com. We call the rest of the networks we are planning to launch "Upcoming networks". You can view them at our gateway page: www.minutebox.com.

If you register your service profile with us before those upcoming networks are available, we will keep your profile and it will be activated once we launch that particular network. Sorry for any inconvenience.

We have also got some goodies for you and your friends:

- Special promotional gift for your friends: We have an exclusive gift for your friends. Please pass the special promotion URL to your friends and then they will receive our recyclable shopping bag once they have registered with us.

Register to offer advice: www.minutebox.com/register/seller/FB32226
Register to get advice: www.minutebox.com/register/buyer/FB32226



- 30 Days Commission-Free Trial for Advisors: If you have registered with us as an advisor, you are automatically in the 30 Days commission-free trial scheme.

- First 5 minutes free with our new experts: Now you can talk to our experts to get the advice or support you need. Post a request now and let experts in our community help you.

We always appreciate your feedback and comments. You are welcome to contact us with any suggestions. We are also available on and Facebook Group.

Start a conversation with us and help us to build the ideal Live Expert Support Network for you.

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Jobs: Developer for Web Startup Required...


MinuteBox is marketplace for users to buy and sell skills online in their spare time. We aim to create a large expert network. Our users can then either monetize their skills flexibly or get advice and help instantly and cost effectively.

To build and grow MinuteBox weʼre looking for someone to join us as one of the founding core team and realise our ambitious plan. Specifically we need someone who can or have the potentials to take a lead with the site development. Itʼs not just skills we need. We also need creativity and commitment.

Creativity to refactor our code or come up with the best widget a website has ever seen. Commitment to working for a startup. The hours are the hours we need you. The offices are wherever you can communicate and develop from. The remuneration is a project waiting to be kicked off.

You may be an experienced IT guru, who does not trust a job can be stable forever.

You may be a fresh bright computing graduate who wants to get a challenging project to shine.

We are eager for talents. We are confident that it is an exciting project. We want to find the best to work with us. If the chemistry is right, I am sure we can figure out the best way to work together.

Oh also please can you have some /all / more than the skills below?
• good html, css, javascript, ajax skills
• strong PHP5 skills
• including object oriented areas (php classes and objects)
• good knowledge and understanding of "Smarty" templates
• includes good knowledge of templating structures, and the importance of separating
page design from code
• strong mysql5 experience
• including SQL query scripting and database administration via phpMyAdmin
• mySQL stored procedures
• phpbb maintenance
• strong understanding of plugins and template structure
• general apache2 webserver and SSL knowledge
• familiar and comfortable with subversion use
• xslt knowledge
• Adobe Flex, Actionscript 3
• Cairngorm advantageous but not necessary
• familiar with Red5 Streaming media services

Thanks,

MinuteBox team
jobs@minutebox.com

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Looking for bargain? Welcome to the web


Christmas is a peak-time for retailers. But, everyone knows that this has not been a great year for them. Marks & Spencer, for example, had pre-Christmas sales to boost business. In the last month alone, many large high-street chains, including Woolworths, Zavvi, The Officers Club, and Whittard of Chelsea have collapsed into administration.

On the other hand, Amazon claims that this is their best holiday reason ever. ReadWriteWeb also has some data showing that online sales are going strong. Why has the recession yet to hit Amazon and
other online retailers?

This is the time that online retailers start to show their cost advantage, and grab market share from the traditional retailers.

Why is that? It is simple. We are in recession, and are much more cautious about spending. We want to stretch every penny further. We want bargains. Online retailers are in a perfect position to serve consumers well in the current economic climate.

Online shopping is an experience everyone is familar with now. Online retailers have improved their online shopping experiences dramatically. Now it is simple, hassle free and secure. Moreover, online deals tend to be better than those found on the highstreet. There is no reason why
online retailers can not continue to grow.

Although the recession is a major crisis, it can also be an opportunity to some businesses as well. Consumers always have needs but their purchasing behaviours change under difficult economic situations. Online retails are able to continue reducing prices in such conditions, and
therefore can continue grow.

I think this is a great opportunity for MinuteBox also. People are looking for bargains for tagible goods. They also want to get bargains for services, which is one of the benefits MinuteBox is aiming to create
for its users.

We are now in the last development and testing phase. I cannot wait to launch our site and offer our service to our users. If we can serve our users well and create bargains for you, we have a good business at a time of recession.

Saturday, 20 December 2008

Sell your time Online or Offline


Last week a friend showed me a new website, HourVille. He thought that in them, I might have a direct competitor. I had a very quick look at the website, trying to find out what they are trying to do. It is quite interesting that they are advocating a very similar concept: "selling time", but they are not a direct competitor.

Basically, HourVille is a marketplace for users to sell their services by hour OFFLINE. Yes, that is the difference. Minute Box wants users to sell their time ONLINE.

You may ask if that makes big difference. I would say, yes, that we have similar model but in different markets.

I remember when I had just come up with the idea of creating a website for people to sell their spare time, I was thinking about the same issue; should I let users sell their time online, offline or both?

Before long, I chose online. But why? At that time I was thinking, 'what if a person is paid via Minutebox to clean a flat, and then ends up robbing the house?'. It seems a huge responsibility if our marketplace is for offline services. Even though you can disclaim this kind of responsibility in your terms and conditions, it still seems very troublesome to me.

HourVille is a cool website. You can easily arrange someone to offer services and pay for that on their website. Before HourVille came along, GenieTown is another similar marketplace that exists for users to offer offline services. They are both great websites. Since MinuteBox has a similar concept to HourVille, it will be interesting to see how they grow.

However, I still believe I made the right decision in choosing to focus on online services.

1. Geographical limitations:

If you are looking for offline services, you are probably looking for someone in your own city, town or somewhere close by. That is the reason why HourVille is now focusing on Texas, their home base. GenieTown has a similar strategy of focusing first on some specific locations such as Palo Alto in Silicon Valley, and then expanding to other areas.

Since services on Minutebox are delivered via online chat or e-mail, our users are not affected by these kinds of geographical limitations.

2. Barrier for users to sell their time:

Some users sell their services for living. They see these online marketplaces as an ideal channel to sell their services via, in addition to more traditional marketplaces.

Some users are just amateurs. They see these marketplaces a place to generate some extra cash. eBay is a great example. You can see a lot of professional sellers as well as amateur ones there.

To these time-trading marketplaces, the amateur sellers can be the magic Long Tail. Since they do not do this for living, the marketplace needs to make it very easy for them to sell their spare time or they simply will not bother. Furthermore, marketplaces for online services actually have many advantages, allowing them to attract such amateur sellers. Firstly, users do not need to travel. They sell their time from home with their PC, Internet connection, and maybe a mic or cam. Job done.

During the economic downturn, it is a great thing for users (be they professional or amateur), to have different ways to generate more income. We are now in the last stage of development, after which we can launch the new version of the site. We are targeting the 10th of January 2009 as our launch date. Hopefully we can offer users an even more easy and flexible way to monetise their time and skills. Let's beat the recession together.

P.S. I have created a group on Facebook called "Sell Expertise in Your Spare Time: MinuteBox.com" for MinuteBox. Join us if you are interested. Also, if you are a twitter user, follow us.