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Next Web Blog Launch: “the best is yet to come”

Ernst-Jan Written on January 7, 2008 – 8:55 pm
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

Welcome! This is the brand new Next Web Blog! Sure, we’ve blogged for two months already, but things are about to get real now. You may wonder, why on earth did these guys start ANOTHER blog. Well, we think that the best for the web is yet to come. So we think there is room for a media platform that takes a different approach at covering Web 2.0 startups, entrepreneurs and technology.

What will we do different?

  • By having mostly entrepreneurs as writers, they will write about start-ups and people in the online industry but also about useful tips, and information about innovative technology. Most of all, they’re looking to inspire other entrepreneurs.
  • We will have an international view on news and won’t limit our coverage to just the Valley. We’ll look at local phenomena and analyze why and if they are applicable to other countries and industries. We want to have people from the web industry in as many countries as possible who watch local markets and keep us up-to-date on developments. So-called WebTiprs.
  • The Next Web Blog will use all kinds of media. Every Friday we’ll publish an iChat Video interview with founders, entrepreneurs, CEO’s and other interesting people. Interviews with Steve Rubel, Deborah Schultz and Leah Culver are scheduled.

How will the Next Web Blog inspire entrepreneurs?
When interviewing people, we will not only talk about business models and market share, but also about their personal side of the story. Our article about a deal between SellABand and Amazon is a good example: Pim Betist, the founder of SellABand, gave us an interesting inside view on his deal with Amazon. We also interviewed Jimmy Wales about Wikia Search’s background and focused on technology as well as his vision on the Future of Search in general.

We’re looking forward to bringing you inspiring news, telling you about innovative ideas and new technologies and most of all we look forward to writing about you.

Ernst-Jan Pfauth
Editor in Chief The Next Web Blog

Press release in English: click here
Press release in Dutch: click here

Read about our launch on:

TechCrunch
New Blog For European Startup News, From The Guys That Broke Into My House

BlueAce (Dutch)
BlueAce stopt, maar gaat verder op The Next Web

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About the author: Ernst-Jan is a blogger and journalist, who previously worked in New York to cover news at the United Nations. Next to writing, he's also a singer in the band Christina Five.

14 comments/trackbacks to “Next Web Blog Launch: “the best is yet to come””

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  1. By Jerry on Jan 7, 2008 | Reply

    Congrats on the official launch guys! Looking good this site, but what a familiar layout Ernst-Jan. Coincidence? ;)

  2. By Jeroen Bakker on Jan 7, 2008 | Reply

    I’m really looking forward to posting my first blogpost later this week, especially seeing everything around this blog really heating up!

  3. By Dennis Goedegebuure on Jan 7, 2008 | Reply

    Congratulations Boris and Patrick, I’m looking forward to the blog posts, and will try to submit news if it comes along.

    Cheers

    Dennis

    PS> Nice sponsoring this anti-spam word

  4. By Patrick de Laive on Jan 8, 2008 | Reply

    @dennis Thanks. Would be great if you could become a webtipr and send us news every once and a while.

  5. By Dennis Goedegebuure on Jan 8, 2008 | Reply

    @ Patrick,

    I will try to get some scoops, although they won’t let me out that much. I’m locked up in my typical American Cube.

  6. By Sander van der Vliet on Jan 8, 2008 | Reply

    Congratulations with the blog Ernst-Jan, Patrick, Boris and Robert! Looking good and is getting better by the day. Can’t wait for the conference…

  7. By Arne on Jan 8, 2008 | Reply

    Well done! Congratulations!

  8. By Andrei Potorac on Jan 8, 2008 | Reply

    Congrats on the new website guys! Europe needed something like this! :D

  9. By Andrei Potorac on Jan 8, 2008 | Reply

    Congrats for the site guys! Europe needed something like this! Yay!

  10. By music on Feb 24, 2008 | Reply

    good point. It is actually easier to make a living online if you come from a country where the cost of living is lower. I’m living in China at the moment and it would be much easier to make a living online here than it would be if I lived at home in Australia.

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