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New York Global media giant acquires 25% position in privatly held ImageDeposit.com for 2 million.

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That headline is not true. But it will be someday soon. When I raise my two million, I’ll be on my way to building the image hosting solution you have always dreamed of. ImageDeposit is not currently the vision I have for the future because ImageDeposit is run by only one person, me. A person with zero working capital can only do so much and this what I have created. Sorry for another boring post about the growth of ImageDeposit. Record day again, see graph. Since I’m the only employee I have nobody to talk to, except my 106,000 customers. We serve over 30 million images per day to a viewing audience of 2 million buyers on craigslist. GET THE POINT! Were growing like a weed, see this chart. I have another chart that shows August till now. the green was only at 10mbps, and has steady increased. If you were thinking about investing in imagedeposit.com. Imagine writing a check for two million dollars. Now Imagine calling 415 750-1921. OK, if you have 2m and want to roll the dice for 1B, lets talk about the future and your face on the cover of nearly ever business magazine for making the maverick move of 2009.

Peace

Wayne lambright
Founder

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Written by lambright

March 25, 2009 at 8:11 am

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  1. Hi Wayne,

    First, I think who you are and what you do is great. Are you familiar with Fred Wilson at http://www.avc.com ? Fred is with Union Square Ventures. Great blog. Seems like a good guy. If I might suggest, spend some time (like weeks) following his blog and getting familiar with his thinking… He is a verifiable MBA professor. IMHO.

    After some time spent with his blog, I think you will find the right way to word an approach to him. In fact, Fred has commented on the financial value of craigslist versus other larger (i.e. more overhead) web efforts.

    What you do is EXTREMELY valuable. I will spend some time trying to figure out a business model for you.

    Keep up the good work.

    Kind regards,
    Scott Sherman

    Scott Sherman

    March 26, 2009 at 2:04 am


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