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When
was InventGeek founded?
May of 2004 when I decided to put together a site for
myself.
What
is the purpose of InventGeek?
Originally when I put InventGeek together it was only
to be used as a personal outlet for my creative needs.
I spent months working on a site design, tinkering and
poking at the code until one day I realized that I would
never get the site done due to perfectionist tendencies
I have. So I finally decided to put up "something"
never expecting anyone on the web to find it. 1 week
later during the midst of the roomer mill about Mac
converting to Intel chips someone submitted my site
to Slashdot. The copy I had on at the time had written
at 4AM of my first project converting a G3 to a P4.
it was terrible! A grammar and spelling nightmare as
all I was doing was trying to get the ideas and concepts
out in print to be refined. After some emergency editing
on the topic and a republish of the content Mac announced
a formal CPU switch. My sites traffic shot through the
roof. This really inspired me to keep writing for the
site but also made me realize that there was a lot more
to InventGeek than I originally could see.
Now the purpose of InventGeek is really very simple.
Its to be a resource for the geek modding community
and in perhaps some grand vision to the world as a whole.
Our goal is to provide information, examples and an
attempt at an entertaining read all at the same time.
InventGeek is for those people out there who are interested
in doing more than just reading that some one put a
window in the side of there PC with some aquarium striping.
Ultimately we want to provide information that inspires
people to do there own tinkering, experimenting and
ultimately to follow there bliss.
Who
is this site for?
InventGeek is not meant for the bench warmers of life.
Nor for the self building / fault finding critic. We
exist exclusively for the geek, the DIY enthusiast,
and any one that has dreams of doing something more
than reading about what others are doing. We hope our
site is an inspiration for our visitors and that they
do great things as well! I get a few emails a week from
people that are out there doing things that we show
here. Our lcd quick fix is a great example of an article
that has really benefited thousands out there. It really
is rewarding to see others benefiting from our labors.
Who
is InventGeek?
While InventGeek is owned and operated by one person.
I like to think that InventGeek is not necessarily a
who. But more of a group of like minded people.
How
are InventGeek projects funded?
100% out of pocket. We get a small amount of revenue
from Google Ads, but that mostly just covers hosting.
Some projects we try to do on the cheap, others we need
to do more costly research and development of prototypes
before we ever publish something to the world. As with
many things in life, cash is king. Our ability to bring
projects to the community is entirely as the discretion
of the dollar.
How
much traffic does inventgeek.com get?
Netcraft places www.inventgeek.com in the top 70,000
web sites and Alexa places us in the top 90,000 sites
on the web. No small feat for any site. InventGeek is
hosted on high availability intermedia.net and has never
experienced any down time due to the Slashdot effect
for instance. Depending on the article we often experience
spikes of 80K to 250K users per day. As well as sustained
traffic of our geeky target audience of over 200K monthly
Is
it possible to sponsor a project on InventGeek?
Yes it is, if you’re a good fit. Generally InventGeek
only will accept sponsorships and advertisement placement
from what we deem as highly innovative companies. We
regularly get offers for ads and sponsorships from company
that would not provide any benefit or value to our users.
We will always strive to run a site that is as not intrusive
with advertising as possible. The obvious downside to
this type of mentality is that it can severely limit
our revenue stream for the site and thus slow the frequency
of projects. If your interested in sponsoring InventGeek
you can find contact information on the contact us page.
What
makes InventGeek different from other sites?
InventGeek differs from many out there. We want you
in some way or in part to expound on the projects we
have done. For those who haven't read the about us page
I really recommend doing so, the spirit of our projects
and our goal of this site is really captured there.
We revel in great and new discoveries.... but we cherish
the ability of creative and divergent thinking with
a practical or even semi-practical use in our daily
lives. Take what we have done here and add to it. We
know some parts are rough and unrefined. But that's
the whole goal. To at least create a framework that
others can add to and evolve into something really great.
It is with that spirit that humanity exists, open source
software can have a place in the real world, and those
who fear change fight and legislate against. So pick
up a hammer or torch and put some time into gaining
experience, and share what you have learned with others
that share the same interest. Experience never hurt
any one, yet unbridled ignorance has. In the words of
Eleanor Roosevelt "People grow through experience
if they meet life honestly and courageously. This is
how character is built."
Your
grammar and spelling sucks! You shouldn’t be allowed
to write.
I have received more mail like this than I would like
to admit. But also it has inspired me as well to continue
with InventGeek. I know that I personally have a handicap
in spelling and grammar. And I don’t intend to
ever in the slightest bit cover this up. Some how that
makes the success I have experienced all the sweeter!
I am what I am. And that’s all you get here. I
have received offers from people at renown magazines
and sites across the web asking if they could act as
an editor for the site. Ultimately I turned them all
down for the simple reason that the site is just who
I am. There is no hiding or masking or modifying the
simple fact that I am who I am and write because I love
to write. This site is not for the liberal arts and
English graduates of the world. This is for people that
will go and do and improve on the things I present to
the world here. Ultimately I hope to inspire others
out there to write for the love of writing. My success
stands as a estimate that there are a few that will
send you a email about how awful you are to build them
self's up. But there are millions that will have the
chance to be inspired by what you write.
Can
I write for InventGeek?
We are always looking for people who are interested
in writing for us. If you feel like you have an idea
or article that you would personally be interested in
writing let us know. We may even sponsor you.
What if I have a Lack of vision
People that cant see the vision of a solution. Take
the bread box project for example. I loved the fact
I had so many people criticizing the capacity of the
project with the lighting installed. Capacity is not
the point. Once a concept is proven any dumb ass can
come along and make it a little bigger or use a small
bulb. Or change the design all together. The concept
of the solution and the proof that it works is where
the elegance comes into play. If a project can be done
simply by pulling off the shelf parts then obviously
I am going to use those rather than inventing my own
wheel.
What if I am a Self Building Critic.
There is nothing I hate more in the world than people
that find flaws or mistakes for the sake of making them
self's feel better. Instead of improving something or
contributing to a overall common good they take the
path of the dark side to stroke there reality skewed
ego pets. These types of people are black holes to innovation
and divergent or creative thinking. Most of the people
that criticize our projects are merely doing so to make
them self's feel important or smart. We always respond
to all criticizes and far more often than not after
clearly defending my self or a project I never get a
response. So I would suppose with ego in check they
are off to look for another person willing to follow
there bliss to attack.
InventGeek does not condone or support any form of
innovation halting attitude nor ego stroking in our
team. We do what we do because we love it and want to
benefit others with a pool of information that anyone
can draw on.
What if I am a Ego Driven Inventors
Nothing is more frustrating than reading threw the postings
on Slashdot or other tech sites and seeing some other
"inventor" out there stating that there project
is better and providing links to it for the sake of
a traffic boost. Or people that offer there ideas out
to the public but add a caveat that if you view or use
it you have to send them a dollar. This type of shameless
self promotion is more damaging than anything to a inventors
reputation.
An idea is an idea, but unless it can be expressed
its nothing more than a glimmer of a thought. But taking
an idea to the next step and trying to prove the idea
as valid is where real fortitude is gained and tested.
And once success is gained the true test of a person
is what they do with there success and how they present
it.
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