pitching-the-ballI was worried my week-long training program at USC, called News Entrepreneur Boot Camp, would bomb after I set such lofty goals (at one point I referred to it as a one-week MBA). But so far the program has exceeded my expectations in every way.

The schedule is very well organized and the speakers are amazing. My fellow participants have a tremendous variety of experience and expertise. The hotel is quite swanky and in addition to meals the drinks are included. Score!

A few things I have learned so far:

  • Online journalists need to keep the principles of print but toss (many of) the rules.
  • An entrepreneur is not a risk taker but a risk manager.
  • Upbeat folks like myself need to be a loudspeaker for successful journalism paths.
  • I must meet 250 strangers and talk to them about my business.
  • On the Web no one knows you’re a newspaper (a take off on a cartoon of a dog sitting at a computer with the caption “On the Web no one knows you’re a dog.”)
  • Before I sell an ad I need to know how the advertiser measures success.
  • Decide how I want people to interact with my site and take steps to reach those goals.
  • Do more marketing to broaden my exposure (which means more gift card giveaways are coming!)
  • Be willing to change course.
  • Dream big but take small steps.

All this in just the first two days! Everything I am learning is working toward the culminating event at boot camp: Thursday morning we each have five minutes to pitch our businesses to four big wigs (one venture capitalist, two bankers, and one “angel”). Holy $*&#^@!

Aside from THAT surprise, the biggest thing that has happened to me at boot camp is that I walked in identifying myself as a blogger, but now I know I am an entrepreneur. And I am at the beginning of something very exciting. Doh! I hope I didn’t just jinx myself.

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8 Responses to “Dispatch from boot camp: work smarter”

  • Steven Rosenberg Says:

    Excellent, Julia!

    “Dream big” — I like that.

  • Rebecca Quinn Says:

    Wow, most of these are great lessons for all entrepreneurs! Thanks for sharing and glad to hear you’re getting so much out of it. Hope to hear more!

  • frugal dad Says:

    Yes you are an enterpreneur. Making your enterprise a success will depend on your brains, your willingness to work hard, especially at learning and listening, having good luck in the contacts you make, and creating a product people want. Don’t waste time with BS about jinxes.

  • ann Says:

    What an experience. You will be smarter, more clever, and a great entrepreneur. Have a wonderful time learning new and exciting things.

  • Megan Leslie (Bozick) Says:

    How did the pitch to the 4 big-wigs go?? You’re amazing!

  • bargainbabe Says:

    The pitch is Thursday morning, but I’m hoping to post my pitch on the blog Wednesday to get feedback. So stay tuned!

  • Greg H Says:

    All your points are good, but as a former media buyer, I especially loved this one:

    “Before I sell an ad I need to know how the advertiser measures success.”

    God, if more publishers learned that lesson, the world would be a better place (and I would have had to spend a lot less time listening to ridiculously mistargeted pitches.)

    Good luck with the rest of bootcamp!
    Greg

  • ESM Says:

    I’m glad you’re enjoying camp but I miss your blogs!

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