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Het Kasteel Melkweg 1 Startup Journal Day 01 Friday 7th of November 2014 I SMILE BECAUSE I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT’S GOING ON

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News from Het Kasteel - Startup Weekend Groningen, the Netherlands. 7 November 2014

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I SMILE BECAUSE

I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT’S

GOING ON

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Connect with your customersAll startups that still exist today have created something that people are will-ing to pay for. Easier said than done.

“Why would people give you their hard-earned money?”

The answer is: when you make their lives easier or more enjoyable. It’s not enough to just know how you can make their lives better; you’ve got to feel it. So talk to them, study them, observe them, do whatever it takes. And yes, doing this is scary. They might criticize you and make you for a fool. But I’ll promise you one thing: It looks scarier than it is. So, like Nike states so effectively: Just do it.

Make your idea real, do it fast and do it on a shoestring

Back in the days IBM wanted to make computers more acces-sible to a broader public. They were thinking about investing in speech-to-text technology. Talking to a computer instead of typing was going to be the next big thing. To validate their idea they asked people to type something by just saying it to a computer. The words appeared automatically in their screens. It was magical! What happened was a typist sitting in another room and typing every-

thing she heard. With that simple test, IBM learned a great deal of interesting stuff. Although people were wowed in the beginning, after a while, people got a sore throat and worried about privacy issues. IBM concluded that this would not go mass-market. It saved them a lot of money. Think like the people from IBM. Come up with a first rough prototype version of your product. Test it and get some early feedback. Take your new insights to come up with something that’s even better.

Build a great team with an even greater purpose

We all know these stories about Steve Jobs, Richard Branson or Tony Hsieh. All amazing and ex-traordinary people. But be real, they didn’t build their companies alone,

they surrounded themselves with a great team. So build that team. Get to know the dreams, hopes and frustrations of each team member. Respect the value everyone brings by thinking differently. It’s never personal; it always gives a richer perspective on things. A team is more than a bunch of individu-als. Share your common purpose and be clear of what needs to be done. Work hard and schedule several short meetings during this weekend. Don’t ask when it’s done, ask what they need to get it done. Withhold your judgement. You will get the best results when all team members can flourish.

If you do all this I’m sure, you will rock during startup weekend.

Stefan Wobben

3 THINGS THATWILL MAKE YOU ROCK AT STARTUP WEEKEND

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54 hours from concept to launch. WOW!! Now thats something. Startup weekend 2014 kicked off last evening with a flurry of pitched ideas - 46 to be precise. 16 have survived the voting process.

Het Kasteel is buzzing with activity once more. And it’s great to see the building brimming with enthusiasm and energy we have come to expect from a Startup Weekend. It’s 1.30 am and we hear music blar-ing somewhere in the building so things sound very upbeat already.

A generous amount of developers, designers, marketers and creatives form this diverse group of participants. A similar bunch of people will be coming together in 32 cities all over the world this weekend with the same goals - building teams, validating ideas and taking the first steps in launching a business.

When you read this, it will be day 2 and you will be figuring out ways to validate your ideas. You will be talking to your customers and find-ing ways to prove your idea. You will be designing, solving an actual problem... You will finally be building something. Its a lot to accom-plish in the next two days but we know you’ll be awesome.

We can say confidently that in the process you will be building networks (maybe even everlasting friendships), learning new skills, connecting with potential business partners, testing ideas and gain-ing insights from coaches. That sounds like a real busy weekend. But nonetheless make the most of it.

And most of all: ask questions!! The only stupid ones are the ones you don’t ask.

READY FOR LIFT OFF

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Mentor Sebastiaan Hooft expects noth-ing in return

Since 2012 I live in San Francisco for a couple of months per year. My DNA is designed to live in Silicon Valley. I share the love for tech-nology, the desire to change the world and the power to think big. But the one the thing I love most is the ‘pay it forward’ culture. Experi-enced entrepreneurs feel the moral obligation to pass on their knowl-edge to the next generation of entrepreneurs. It’s is the exact same reason why I’m a mentor at Startup Weekend.

This weekend you’ll find an experi-enced team of organizers, partners and mentors ready to pass on their knowledge. They expect nothing in return. It’s their contribution to the entrepreneurial ecosystem. So don’t hesitate to pick the brain of a mentor. Don’t hesitate to ask for resources from partners. Don’t hesitate to ask for assistance from the organizing team. Starting this weekend you’re part of the ‘pay it forward’ culture. Your only obliga-tion is a moral one; to pass on your Startup Weekend knowledge to the next generation.

YOU’RE PART OF THE ‘PAY IT FORWARD’ CULTURE

WHATS THE BIG IDEA??From button fetishes to loving your grandma and also wanting to launch a rocket... 43 Ideas were pitched in total. We present (in no particular order) the 16* that made it through.

1. Journey (backpack)

2. Wall-street quality research made for students

3. I love my grandma

4. Free drinking app

5. Travel for free

6. Fictional Branding for movie/gaming industry

7. City Tiles

8. Wannamakes – design workshops

9. Work floor for Werewolves

10. Bargain hunts

11. CRM the other way around

12. Holi Spices

13. Screensaver that gives you inspiration

14. Online tool that matches candidates on their personality and skills

15. Wham Bam Zero buttons!

16. Helping people with Autism

* Most of the groups are still brainstorming and do not have final names for their projects yet. We will update them in the upcoming journals as and when we get to know of them.

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Lauren Valbert Owner and Entrepreneur @ Empowering Management Empowering Management is an entrepreneurial consultancy helping businesses with customer development, business develop-ment, and marketing. Customer centrism is the philosophy behind the company’s focus: how do com-panies attract, retain, and motivate the customers that will make their business successful and profitable? She works with companies to create customer profiles, which then are tested and validated, and which can then be used to build growth-ori-ented business and product de-velopment strategies. She has had her fair share of helping businesses bloom. A perfect addition as coach at Startup Weekend Groningen!

Stefan Wobben Co-founder @ Concept7 Stefan is co-founder and usabil-ity expert at Concept7. He is very passionate when it comes to creating user (internet ) experiences. He understands complex situations and knows how to translate this in a simple manner. When Stefan is not busy making the world a better place, he likes to travel and do sports. His knowledge and numerous examples make him a good mentor for Startup Weekend Groningen!

TODAY’SSCHEDULE08:00 am Doors open 08:30 am Breakfast09:00 am work work work!10:00 am Mentors become available 01:00 pm Lunch06:30 pm Dinner11:00 pm Doors close, but teams inside can continue working like heroes

AS FLEXIBLE AS LEAD DOORConference and meeting center Het Kasteel, each day unique.

Isn’t it everyone’s dream to have a job where each task is always the same? No sur-prises, no sudden changes, no challenges, no experi-menting. In short, “Just doin’ your thing”.

An other person’s dream... but a total nightmare for me.

“Good morning ma’am, you are right on time. Just as we agreed. I pre-pared the room just like we discussed. Like we agreed, we are not going to make any more changes. We agreed

on that! About the amount of guests, their catering and time and place for coffee/tea, lunch and drink – we don’t have to say a word.

Because we agreed on it com-pletely, right?”

I wish you (like I do to everyone) a very nice day in “het Kasteel” without any surprised, changes and challenges. We are also not going to experiment by changing anything so we can challenge ourselves...

Suddenly I wake up from what appears to be a nightmare.No challenge + no surprises +

no changes + no experiment-ing = NO KASTEEL

Luckily, you are all working on Startup Weekend, which means that “het Kasteel” still strives to give you, our guests whatever it is you require– succeeding in fulfilling your every need, every single day that you are here.

We can do the impossible right away, but if you want a miracle you’ll have to wait a while.

STARTUP = challenge + surprises + change + ex-perimenting and of course heaps of good food and nice drinks in a beautiful and

unique location.

On behalf of “het Kasteel” I wish you all a fantastic weekend!

Your host,

Erik de Jonge(King of the castle)

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Arjan Yspeert Owner @ YA! Internet Marketing Arjan Yspeert is an Internet marke-teer with a broad experience in the use of offline marketing tools as well. Travels up and down between strategy, tactical and operational activities.Tactics and operations meaning traffic and conversion improvement for websites and apps: seo, sea, linkbuilding, affiliate, e-mailshots, social media campaigning and the likes.Deeply interested in mentoring internet start-ups (webapps) as they ‘blow his mind’. He loves to see young, bright developers, designers and marketeers come together in an effort to improve software and take the world by storm.

Pieter Billiau Region Manager @ Heineken After Pieter graduated he started working at HEINEKEN and here he’s gained experi-ence in trade marketing and sales. In it he has been engaged in setting up promo-tional activities in the Netherlands. He has also contributed to a route to market analyze their largest market in Africa, Nigeria. For almost two years now he is a regional manager for Brabant sales area. Next to managing the sales offices he also expands and executes the brand policies together with his account managers. He spends 50% of the time with entrepre-neurs in the hospitality industry. This energizing environment intrigues and inspires him, because he loves innovation, surprise and development. This is exactly the reason why he is looking forward to helping out others at Startup Weekend Groningen.

Pieter Vissers Region Manager @ Heineken Since 2013 Pieter is responsible as regional manager hospitality industry for the organization and management of the sales office in the north of the Netherlands. He puts the sales policy for the brands in their portfolio and takes care of their implementation. His days are alternately in the office and in hos-pitality industry. The entrepreneurs who he has contact with make the difference on the business market. During my time at HEINEKEN I have been actively developing sales promotion concepts in the Netherlands and the rollout of a sponsorship activity Asia. Startup Weekend Groningen is something that really speaks to him because of the energy, the innovation and the entrepreneurs.

Patrick LoonstraGroup: naamloos.app

So, where’s your team?Were just with the two of us. Herman Kopinga and me.

How did that happen? Hehehe... We don’t know.

Can you tell me your idea in three sentences?We want to use screen savers on unused com-puter screens to display images that inspire. All images are possible. You can choose to display your own tumbler collection, or all random pic-tures within a theme. For example - ‘holiday’.

Since you’re with only two, do you need help?Yes! We need a developer. An evening person would be great and also one who likes mush-rooms so he or she can eat mine when they are served here for dinner. But otherwise... Nick Stevens gave us a great trip to go outside and look for 10 costumers so we can pay a devellop-er. So that’s what we might do tomorrow.

What are your plans for this evening?We already found one potential buyer here in Het Kasteel so we’re going to look to find this costumer. Fill in the business canvas and think of a good name for our project.

Is that all? Yes and then we will be done for today.

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I spy • 3 pairs of shoes for 3 days of AWESOM

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Keep track of how you feel during the weekend. Your mood might swing from feeling like dog shit, to being on the verge of something great, to feeling absolutely fabulous. Fill in how you feel each day and you will have a perfect overview of your ups en down during Startup Weekend 2014, great for your personal journal. Start you chart!

What’s your mood?

MOODCHART

…a small kid who has just jumped into a huge pile of

fresh snow

…a hungry monkey who has just discovered a tree full

of banana’s

…a perfectly straight line, not up not down

…I just took a bite of a perfect apple and then found out it’s

totally rotten on the inside

…locking myself into a room with the darkest heavy metal

on repeat08:00 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 22:00 00:00 02:00 04:00

Eelco Bakker Chairman @ Foundation ‘De Noorderlingen’ Over the last 5 years he has developed several entrepreneurship programs for Universities and local governments (De Noorderlingen, TopProgramma Drenthe). Within these programs they combine aspects of lean start-up, effectuation and a coaching and expert support program. Next to these programs he supports busi-nesses that are in need of (growth) capital, to find an informal investor or start-up a crowdfunding campaign. Over the years he has seen thousands of ideas, hundreds of start-ups and dozens of succesfull businesses. His goal is to support start-up entrepreneurs in the early stage, get them to search for the right businessmodel, but also develop their personal skillset.

Sebastiaan Hooft Founder @ Maschile Ventures Sebastiaan is the founding partner of a number of organizations, and has been active on the advisory boards of all of them at some time. Mid 2008 he founded Maschile Ventures, a boutique venture cap-ital company. Since 2012 he envi-sions and realizes pop-up projects, which by design have a discreet life cycle. Next to this he is a personal mentor for entrepreneurs and CEO’s. The three things he personal-ly cares about are entrepreneurship, internet and health. Also, he’s a DJ!

Jeroen Sprangers Owner/Partner @ Rein Advocaten en Adviseurs Jeroen Sprangers is no ordinary lawyer. He is the owner of REIN Advocaten and as founder of Cannonballs he arranges unusual events and trips for entrepreneurs. As a lawyer he specialises in restruc-turing organisations, and is expert in the laws of bankruptcy, information technology and intellectual property. As the managing partner of his law firm he is often consultant to com-panies about corporate and strategic development, he has an interest in the growth of entrepreneurship, new inventions and startups. Above all he is a sharp and pragmatic thinker. This weekend he will not only be a judge, but also a mentor! Make use of his legal knowledge.

I spy • I like to whisk it all up before lay it out on a dish.

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#1This is my first time at Startup Weekend. I’ve printed at least 300 business cards, triple-checked all of the information and updated all my digital profiles. I have no idea what to expect.

When I arrive, there’s people everywhere. A guy wants to take my picture. Fine. I have to pick a sign with a hippish word. I take something which has to do with rainbows and try to smile. After that, I get a goodiebag with a (blue) t-shirt, a sweatband and some SAUS stuff. Awesome. Feels like home.

There is a drink. People are reading the booklets they’ve just received. They don’t seem to be particularly interested in it though. I miss my mom.

The dinner starts. There is a choice from vegetarian, not-so vegetarian lasagna, sau-sages and salad. But then the hard part. There is bread, but with the bread, there is an olive spread. Quite okay. But what to think about aioli. I know what aioli is made of. It’s a mayonnaise-like liquid with a lot of garlic in it. I take it. Maybe I’ll regret this choice later, because I still have to have conversations with lots of people. But for now,  I need my comfort food.

Then. The pitches. What to expect. I like about 20% of them. I get three post-its, which I evenly distribute over my favourites. None of them win, which is a pity. After that, I take my place in a team.

I cannot say too much about the team I’m in, because that would tell everyone who I am. Nevertheless, it’s interesting enough. Designers, businesspeople and developers all want to help to make this idea work.

I’m wondering what tomorrow will bring. I hope there’s going to be lots of coffee. See you tomorrow.

DISPATCHES FROM A SPY

SAYWHAT?!Participant: “Ok, I’ll proba-bly go home and play GTA tomorrow all day”

Joost Nuijten, our Startup Weekend Photographer, when it’s almost time to pitch: “I’m going to build up the tension and stick my lens in their faces”

Participant: “I love buttons, I have a button fetish.”

Stephanie van der A: “It’s awkward that apparently everybody thinks I’m so hugable”

Nick Stevens: “Wanna eat my sausage???”

Participant: “I love grandma”

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GET OUT OF THE BUILDINGSo here you all are. You’ve formed your group and found a place to put your heads together. Great! We guess you all got to know each other yesterday and so you know who is a winner in marketing and who will make your product look beautiful and who will make that winning app.

But how can you be of maximum use to your group? Before you heard out 46 pitches, we hope you were not too busy with repeating your own pitch inside your head like a hindu monk repeating his mantra over and over again. In his introduction, Nick Stevens parted with a lot of tips about testing your ideas for viability.

We at the Saus press corner are not a very bad bunch of people, so we’ll repeat for you something that is very valuable, “GET OUT OF THE BUILDING!!”

Leave the confines of your mind, reach beyond the knowledge of your group, leave your work room and go o u t s i d e. Not only will a breath of fresh air clear your head, but the world outside Het Kasteel has something important to offer and that is your target group. Talk to your costumers, ask them if they are familiar with your problem and in which way they are confronted by it. Let them know your solution and get to know if they like it. Also: Don’t forget to ask why? That’s a question you can ask for every answer you have.

Niek GiavedoniEntrepreneur since he was 14 years old.Group: Love your granny

Is this your first SW?Yes, I think it’s getting better and better.

It’s getting better? At first you thought it wasn’t?I really didn’t know what to expect and I actually came here to get some input for a product I developed (www.spotonwifi.nl).

I am really impressed about the ideas I’ve heard tonight. I noticed all the ideas have some element of fun in them.

What do you want to get out of this weekend?I’ve been an entrepreneur for some time now and I will try my best to share my knowledge and experiences as best as possible.

How did you and your group start off ?We did a round of introductions and after that we talked about the idea. We brain-stormed about what direction we could go in.

What is the core value behind the idea?To bring back human tangibility in society. Especially for older people. It is sometimes hard for them to follow what the world around them is up to. My grandparents live in Italy and it would be fantastic to connect them to more that is happening in my life.IN

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