Tuesday 18 September 2007

Writers Wednesdays on Elysian Isle - 12-1pm SLT

Join us every Wednesday from 12pm - 1pm SLT for Writers Wednesdays on Elysian Isle.

This week, our special guest is Marvel Ousley, editorial manager and co-founder of SLNN.com, who will speak about paying writing opportunities at SLNN.

Network with other writers, share writing experiences, pick up a few new tips and tricks, and find out about writing markets both inworld & in the real world.

Writers of all genres welcome, but note that this is not a writing workshop.


Last week's gathering included writers, editors, publishers, reporters and other creative types.

Saturday 15 September 2007

Announcing: Winners of the first round of the business idea's competition


From left to right: Bianca Zanetti (1st prize), Lillith Anatine (2nd prize, Angel Slocombe (3rd prize), & Elysian Isle Manager Nick Gloucester

A presentation was made to the winners of the first round of the Felix Dennis ‘How to Get Rich’ Second Life business ideas competition in the Elysian Isle Town Square Saturday, Sept. 15 at 12pm SLT.

Each of the winners will be given two months to make a profit from their business idea. The individual who can show the biggest profit at the end of that period will be deemed the winner of the grand prize of an additional L$50,000 on top of their first round winnings

The winners of Round One are:

First Prize of $L25,000 - Bianca Zanetti with an idea for an SL based retail sales reporting tool.

In her own words: well, i have a fashion business in sl and multiple stores. i was getting very frustrated with the income reporting that the sl website allows. i wanted better statistics, etc. so i started putting together a tool for myself that would register all my sales in sl to a website as soon as they were made and would also allow me to upload my sales. then i started putting togerher reports for myself that would show trends totals etc. what i want to do for this project is to make this a commercially viable tool for other vendors to turn it into a real retail sales product service that retailers can subscribe to. i have to say, i love it and use it constantly, i'm hoping other people will as well.




Second Prize of L$15,000 - Angel Slocombe with the Angel Grace School of Emoting.

In her own words: My idea, was called - A school for Emoting. I've worked as a Host and Dancer and DJ in clubs for most of my SL life and one thing I know is that the one thing that will pretty much gurantee more attention and therefore more tips is effective use of emotive language. Many dancers for instance think that they can just jump on a pole and "describe" what they're doing and uit comes out crass and boring, but, if they are more descriptive, describe feelings, sensations etc then people tend to be more drawn to them. So, I wanted to open a school to teach this, I was originally just thinking about Dancers but the more I think about it the more I think it can be used in just about any area in SL. I 've always wanted to add beauty to SL and I think this is a way of adding beauty to the language used.



Third Prize of L$10,000 - Lillith Anatine with a project for creating a chain of small kiosk vendors that map optimal sales traffic across mainland Second Life.

In her own words:
my idea is very simple. I took a cue from a friend of mine's old SL b/f. His income in SL is outrageous I can't give real figures but he pulls roughly $6000 USD out of SL monthly. my idea was similar to what he did. SL has *no* necessities. you don't need to eat, go to the bathroom, etc. yeah... 60-100K in $L *daily.* herefore, in real world terms, all purchases in SL are technically impulse buys or *wants* and not *needs*. people will tend to spend $L50 almost on accident. my idea is simply to place a vendor anywhere these accidents can happen with a small, inexpensive item, poofers, etc. People actually buy these things. in fact, I have several items for sale at many places and the only sales I have ever made were these poofers.

so the real idea is simply to place them *everywhere* - maybe a location won't be too lucrative (Bianca's project will help tell!). so if people are willing to drop $L50 on something small on a regular basis, how regular will sales be in 100 places? put the name out, let them accidentally give you money. thatr's it... real simple.




Each of the winners will also receive free business premises on Elysian Isle for three months.

Friday 14 September 2007

Three winners of the Felix Dennis 'How to get rich' business ideas competition revealed

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Three winners of the Felix Dennis 'How to get rich' business ideas competition revealed

September 14, 2007 (ELYSIAN ISLE) - Ebury Publishing announced today the winners of the first round of the Felix Dennis ‘How to Get Rich’ Second Life business ideas competition. The competition is part of the promotion for Felix Dennis’ book ‘How to Get Rich’ and is being held on Ebury’s Second Life sim Elysian Isle.

A presentation to the winners will be made in the Elysian Isle Town Square Saturday, Sept. 15 at 12pm SLT. (Winners listed below).

The judges selected three winners from a wide range of entries submitted over the last month. Each winner will receive a cash prize and go forward to Round Two where they will have to set their businesses up on the Isle and make money.

"We had lots of good entries and the overall standard was very high," said Elysian Isle Manager Nick Gloucester. "Selecting the three winners was quite a challenge.”

Each of the winners will be given two months to make a profit from their business idea. The individual who can show the biggest profit at the end of that period will be deemed the winner of the grand prize of an additional L$50,000 on top of their first round winnings.

The winners of Round One are...TO BE ANNOUNCED SATURDAY!

Each of the winners will also receive free business premises on Elysian Isle for three months.

The progress of our three contestants can be followed through this blog and members of the general public are invited to visit the three businesses at their Elysian Isle locations.

Monday 3 September 2007

Scenes from last week's Cafe Chat with Cybergrrl

Last week, Cafe Chat with Cybergrrl turned into an impromptu "Show and Tell" where participants displayed their latest projects or collections. Bruce Voight of PR Newswire gave us a demo of a low-prim kiosk that displays inworld press releases that can be submitted for free to the newswire service.



Later, multimedia maven Goldie Katsu displayed her fine collection of Linden Bears, the furry creations of Linden employees that they give out upon request.



Stop by Cafe with Cybergrrl this week and bring something to show and tell! Chats take place on Elysian Isle at the Cafe des Amis every Tuesday from 1-3pm SLT.

Writer Wednesdays on Elysian Isle

Starting Next Week - Wed 12 Sept - Stop by Elysian Isle's Town Square for Writer Wednesday from 12pm SLT to 1pm SLT. Published writers, journalists, poets, screenwriters, and writer wannabes are all welcome.

At these informal chats, we'll discuss the business of writing, making money as a writer in the real world and inworld, overcoming writers block and share our recent writing for input.

Stop by for a while, enjoy the company of fellow writers and relax on beautiful Elysian Isle.

Mark your calendars for Wed 12 Sept at 12pm SLT!

SLURL: Elysian Isle Town Square