If you’ve visited DotNeil.com recently, you’ve probably seen a few links to Web Appropriate. This is the working-title of a project that I’ve been pouring my life into since graduating in the summer.
It hasn’t been easy. In fact, I can tell you that doing a Web startup in Stratford-Upon-Avon is challenging. Although, I’ve never been to Silicon Valley, or tried to start a Web app in any other region for that matter, so I don’t really have any experiences to compare to. Hopefully, you can just take my word for it and not try starting-up in a rural area of Warwickshire.
The Web Appropriate site has just been updated. It now has a blog which will cover all aspects of the project, i.e. business, strategy, design, development - and of course the beta and launch, when they happen. If you’d like to keep up-to-date on this, please check out the site and subscribe to the posts - you’ll be the first to hear all the latest news.
I also intend to make WebAppropriate.com a useful resource for UK Web entrepreneurs (and other entrepreneurs too, hopefully). Everyone likes to tell UK-based founders to move to Silicon Valley, but I think we can do a little more in the UK (excluding rural Warwickshire) before we all head for San Francisco. Maybe WebAppropriate.com can a difference to a few people stuck in the UK.
I’ve already made a few posts about Web entrepreneurship and Web meetups in the UK (Open Coffee Club, UK Hackers etc), and will continue to do so as I attend more of these events. Check out the site, and let me know what you think;




