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One Year Post-Google

Last weekend marked my one year anniversary of leaving Google. So, with that said, here's my one year re-cap!

What have I been doing?

EmptySpaceAds: I joined EmptySpaceAds as its VP of Engineering, where I helped to relaunch our product. We've created a brand new (and pretty fantastic, if you ask me) way of showing ads. Our product helps a website owner actually generate revenue from the margins of their page, while still maintaining a clean and organized page. "Use it, don't lose it", we like to say.

CareerCup: When I left Google, I knew that I needed to take some time to re-do CareerCup. The design was a mess, the code didn't scale and, frankly, there wasn't even the slight glimmer of revenue. I'm thrilled to say that that's all changed. I've got a brand new design (courtesy of someone I found via 99designs.com), I've re-written the code on Google App Engine, and it's finally generating some revenue. It's still not everything I want it to be, but it's getting better.

Seattle Anti-Freeze: Seattle Anti-Freeze is my other side venture that I don't talk about as much. In short, we organize parties and events for young professionals in Seattle. Shortly after leaving Google (and finally getting some precious free time), I wrote a new online ticketing system. It's nothing fancy or innovative, but it saves us oh-so-much time.

What have I learned?

If there's one thing I've learned in the last year, it's that you don't have to do it all yourself. Yes, I discovered the wonder of outsourcing. I hired an amazing remote assistant, who has saved me precious hours. She does document editing, graphic design, and a plethora of other technical tasks. Why didn't I know about this before?

Where am I going?

I alluded to this earlier, but I am indeed leaving Seattle to move back to Philadelphia. I will be attending Wharton's MBA program at the University of Pennsylvania, where I plan to focus on entrepreneurship.

In the meantime, I hope to finally get the chance to play around with some other projects. There's still a bunch to do on CareerCup, and I have some new ideas I'm playing around with. I'd like my newest project, PictureMash, to support group accounts, and I'd like to evolve Seattle Anti-Freeze's site into a general purpose ticketing / event site so that other organizations can use it.

So much to do, so little time!

7 comments:

Unknown said...

I follow your blog + career cup sporadically. Glad to know that you are moving to Wharton. Lets meet up when you are around here.

Best,
V

Harbor Sparrow said...

In this case, I'd call it "delegating" rather than "outsourcing". Delegating is key to survival! Good for you to have discovered that.

Eduard said...

Gayle, would you mind sharing how you recruited your remote assistant? Did you use one of the classic job hunting sites?

Gayle said...

I actually plan on writing a blog post about how to hire an assistant (I've gotten a bunch of questions on this) - stay tuned!

Harbor Sparrow said...

I too am interested in how to find a good assistant (who will of necessity likely have to be "remote").

Eduard said...

Really looking forward to reading your post about how to hire an assistant, Gayle. What is the timeline you have in mind?

Michael C said...

Thank God.