Haig KayserianProfileHaig Kayserian founded KayWeb in 2003 after graduating with a BA in Media and Communications from Sydney's Macquarie University.
Other facts about Haig KayserianFavourite Sport(s)Football (Soccer), Rugby League Favorite Movie(s)Scarface, The Departed, Screamers Favourite TV Show(s)Underbelly, Q & A, House, West Wing, Seinfeld Favourite Website(s)www.theworldgame.com.au, www.digidirect.com.au, www.kayweb.com.au, www.google.com Quote:"Always underpromise and overdeliver..." |
14 July 2015
Investor rejection letters to Airbnb published
Airbnb, the shared accommodation startup currently valued at $24 billion and raking in $850 million in revenue this year, was once rejected by investors for funding.
On his blog, the company's CEO Brian Chesky revealed 7 rejection letters from their early days with an aim to motivate startups currently getting rejected when pitching to investors.
At the time, they were trying to raise $150,000 at a $1.5 million valuation, which would have meant an ownership of 10% of Airbnb. At today's valuation, 10% would be worth $240 million.
Check out the blog with the rejection letters below or by clicking here.
7 Rejections
09 July 2015
Social Media posting tips
I wrote a blog today for KAYWEB, about tips for businesses (in particular) who post links to their own website on social media.
"The theory goes something like this: these social media sites are much more popular than most business websites. So if people click from these sites to a link on your website, the popularity of the website will increase, hence will its ranking on Google and other search engines."
Click here to read "Get more clicks from Social Media posts".
09 July 2015
Gmail hacks
If, like me, you are an avid Gmail user, you will appreciate these links.
From KAYWEB, a post about using Gmail offline: click here.
From Bloomberg, a post about several other handy Gmail hacks: click here.
08 August 2014
Twitter has moral responsibility to #StopAliyev
Twitter - the social network that allows 140-character posts from anyone, anywhere, about anything - rose to public policy prominence by "helping" organize the Arab Spring revolution and spread truths about minorities suffering awful mistreatments across several continents.
This "giving voice to the voiceless" achieved universally positive endorsements of the Twitter platform, and has helped earn the company a reputation as one helping the Davids face Goliaths. Understandably, these endorsements have been welcomed by Twitter's hierarchy, including co-founder Jack Dorsey and CEO Dick Costolo, who have on numerous occasions admitted they are proud of the evolution of their communication platform.
However, what should happen when Twitter starts being used by Goliaths to bully Davids? What should happen when those with a voice use Twitter to crush the voiceless? What should happen when Twitter's "positive" influence on public policy turns "negative"?
This week, oil-rich Azerbaijan dictator Ilham Aliyev, used Twitter to declare war on the Christian Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh.
Some background for those not familiar with the region and its problems. Nagorno Karabakh, also known as Artsakh, was historically part of Armenia until it was handed to Azerbaijan by Joseph Stalin. Despite this, the region maintained a majority Armenian population, who lived oppressed under Azeri rule until the 1990s. This was when man, woman and child decided "enough is enough" and decided to grab anything resembling a weapon to defend their rights to sovereignty.
After a bloody war, a ceasefire was negotiated between Armenia, Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan, which resulted in a referendum where the population of Nagorno Karabakh voted overwhelmingly to exercise their right to self-determination and declare the birth of the barely recognized Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.
Despite this vote, and the 1994 ceasefire watched over by international bodies hoping to achieve a lasting treaty to deliver peace to the region, Azerbaijan has remained aggressive, with Aliyev constantly threatening to wipe it free of Armenians while building up military armor with its petro-billions that would threaten most nations.
Now, 20 years into the ceasefire, Aliyev is getting pesky and threatening to turn his war words into action.
In the last week, years of threats and minor border skirmishes turned into full-blown acts of war, when Azerbaijan started moving their heavy armor into key military positions while launching ground offensives to test the Armenian front-line.
Aliyev was quiet during these tests, until in the last 24 hours, when he took to Twitter to declare war and insight racial hatred among his Turkic citizens against the Christian Armenians they neighbor.
Some of his tweets are embedded below:
We will restore all of the occupied and destroyed cities. We will return to this land, we live and will live with this idea.
— Ilham Aliyev (@presidentaz) August 7, 2014
The patriotic spirit is very high in Azerbaijan.
— Ilham Aliyev (@presidentaz) August 7, 2014
Just as we have beaten the Armenians on the political and economic fronts, we are able to defeat them on the battlefield.
— Ilham Aliyev (@presidentaz) August 7, 2014
We will restore our sovereignty. The flag of Azerbaijan will fly in all the occupied territories, including Shusha and Khankandi.
— Ilham Aliyev (@presidentaz) August 7, 2014
The enemy is in a state of panic and hysteria. We have sufficient opportunities to know what is happening on the other side.
— Ilham Aliyev (@presidentaz) August 7, 2014
The weaponry and ammunition we have acquired in recent years suggest that we can accomplish any task.
— Ilham Aliyev (@presidentaz) August 7, 2014
Google made some major announcements at its annual I/O conference. Android was the "star".
Just to boost my ego... I tipped the Google Auto some time ago.
Here is a good 2 minute summary of their announcements: