4x4OffRoads.com is another business based out of Iceland that I believe is going to make it just like the example of dressupgames.com that I wrote about recently, I am not sure how fast they will get there but I think they have the potential to be a good sticky, sustainable, Long Tail business. The story line is pretty similar... the founder is passionate about 4x4 Off Road vehicles, created a website basically dedicated to anything and everything Off road vehicles and saw that he is starting to get a traffic and decided to build a business around it. The number of visitors to the site has been ratcheting up. I think in his video he mentions about 10,000 visitors per day. The facebook page has 32,252 fans. I think the company needs to work on a bunch of things and build a business, the company at its current stage will need capital, a lot of mentoring, advising and active pushing to get it to the next level. I have met with the founder a couple of times and I think there is potential. This blog is a platform that I use to share ideas and catalogue my thoughts. My main interests are in Entrepreneurship, Venture Investing, Hospitality and Economics.
Friday, January 13, 2012
4x4OffRoads.com
4x4OffRoads.com is another business based out of Iceland that I believe is going to make it just like the example of dressupgames.com that I wrote about recently, I am not sure how fast they will get there but I think they have the potential to be a good sticky, sustainable, Long Tail business. The story line is pretty similar... the founder is passionate about 4x4 Off Road vehicles, created a website basically dedicated to anything and everything Off road vehicles and saw that he is starting to get a traffic and decided to build a business around it. The number of visitors to the site has been ratcheting up. I think in his video he mentions about 10,000 visitors per day. The facebook page has 32,252 fans. I think the company needs to work on a bunch of things and build a business, the company at its current stage will need capital, a lot of mentoring, advising and active pushing to get it to the next level. I have met with the founder a couple of times and I think there is potential.
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