Max Yoder is exactly the kind of founder SproutBox is looking for. He’s straightforward, smart, humble, opinionated and driven. His startup, Quipol, is only a few weeks old, was built on a shoestring budget and is already making waves across the world.
Quipol is quite simple. It’s an embeddable polling application. How it impacts user behavior is what is fascinating. Much like Twitter and FormSpring, its constraints and simplicity make it greater than the sum of its parts.
Quipols are incredibly easy to build and share, allowing creators to engage their users while simultaneously unlocking the opinions and perspectives of their audience. A Quipol helps focus and direct the conversation around content, minimizing the typical internet comments free-for-all. By leveraging networks like Facebook and Twitter, Quipol makes polls social, driving users back to the original embed source. This combination of higher engagement, enhanced data collection, and increased traffic is a game changer for anyone with an audience.
The easiest way to describe a Quipol is to embed one:
Through perseverance (as in continually offering to do others’ laundry), Max has surrounded himself with an all-star team of Indiana advisors, including top minds from KA+A, SproutBox and Gravity Labs. He created personalized videos to send early adopters in the press. Each month, he dedicates 61% of his income from his day job to his startup. He is a crazy one.
We’re proud to have Max and Quipol as a part of the SproutBox family.
To find out more about Quipol check out some of the recent press coverage on The Next Web and NBC Chicago.
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Posted by Mike on November 30, 2011
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Bloomington’s Startup Weekend winner, Fundships, participated in the Startup Weekend Global Battle this past week. Fundships enables people and their friends to create scholarships around causes they care about. Fundship’s team consisting of IU students and alums, and even a lone Purdue student, worked for over 54 hours in one weekend to develop their product and winner’s video for the global competition.
Last week, I blogged and asked you for your help. Fundships needed anyone and everyone to vote for them in the Global Battle. For six days, voting was open to the public, anyone could visit the Global Battle website and vote for any of the 50 contestants. Yesterday, Fundships held their breath while winners were announced. There were over 32,000 votes cast all over the world. Over 29 countries were represented in the battle and the ideas fell into nine different industries. Of those 50 contestants, Fundships, unfortunately, did not win. AwesomeShip, from Hong Kong, which pushes notifications of shipment status to customers via twitter, SMS, Facebook, or email, won pulling in over 5,000 votes. Fundships did however, place in the top 20, coming in at 17th place. That ranked them at 4th in the US! What an awesome accomplishment for Bloomington and the Fundships team.
What’s next for them? Even though they didn’t win, they are going to continue working to finish the product. All of the support they received over the past six days has really fueled them to get things really going to get a working product up for everyone to start using. So if anyone is interested in lending a helping hand, don’t hesitate to contact one of the team members.
We are very excited for you guys and very proud of what you have done to help put Bloomington on the map, globally and with Startup Weekend!
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Posted by Kacey on November 30, 2011
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Our fall interns are in! These students work on sprout projects ranging from video and finance to social media and marketing. If you haven’t met our interns yet, here’s your chance to get to know them a little better.
Ben Dixon, CheddarGetter
Bloomington, IN
Studying: Computer Science
Favorite local restaurant: Little Zagreb
When I’m not at the Box, I am: Hanging out with friends or wandering around campus.
Words I live by: Nothing is ever certain.
Favorite movie: Super Troopers
I’m very particular about: Pronouncing words correctly.
Stuff I like: Twitter, Reddit, Playing Video Games, Listening to lots of music
Ashton Hendrich, Video
New Albany, IN
Studying: Telecommunications, minors in fine art and business
Favorite local restaurant: The Irish Lion
When I’m not at the Box, I am: Studying/homework, working, hanging out with my crazy roommates.
Words I live by: “Ours is not a finished world, we need not fear change.” – Herman B. Wells
Favorite movie: Across the Universe
I’m very particular about: Filling up the ice cube tray!
Stuff I like: Dancing, Stumbling, being obsessed with Beyonce, finding awesome stop-motion videos online, and doodling
Avram Rampersaud, Finance
Indianapolis, IN
Studied: Masters in Information Systems
Favorite local restaurant: Upland
When I’m not at the Box, I am: At Kilroys
Words I live by: The future is no place to place your better days.
Favorite movie: Shawshank Redemption
I’m very particular about: Setting my alarm clock and microwave to odd numbers (except 5)
Stuff I like: I am addicted to all things golf and fantasy football. Love reading books about Africa, economics and the financial crisis. Full time DMB junkie.
Stephanie Barton, Social Media
Kokomo, IN
Studying: Journalism, minor in English
Favorite local restaurant: Anatolia
When I’m not at the Box, I am: Running around campus in a panic.
Words I live by: “Everything in moderation, including moderation.”- Oscar Wilde
Favorite movie: Good Will Hunting
I’m very particular about: My nails.
Stuff I like: The Overspent American, Twitter, Reddit, Goodwill, Foo Fighters, Eating
Brandon Walsh, Video Production
Indianapolis, IN
Studying: Telecommunications, Communications & Culture
Favorite Local Restaurant: Cafe Pizzaria
When I’m not at the Box, I am: Studying, reading good jokes, watching movies, writing bad jokes, eating pasta.
Words I live by: “The more you look the more you find.” -Robert M. Pirsig
Favorite movie: I’ve seen that live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie far too many times.
I’m very particular about: Two-way tie between cleanliness and adjectives
Stuff I like: Tichu (it’s a cool Chinese card game), videogum.com, Friday Night Lights, Radiohead, and Sherwood Anderson’s “Winesburg, Ohio.”
Amy Pottenger, Video Production
Indianapolis, IN
Studying: Telecommunications, Psychology
Favorite local restaurant: Little Tibet, Restaurant Tallent
When I’m not at the Box, I am: Listening to music (mostly indie rock), Going to concerts
Words I live by: Always be curious about life, and be open-minded.
Favorite movie: Lost In Translation
I’m very particular about: Spending enough time with family.
Stuff I like: Fleet Foxes; Animal Collective, Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!; Mad Men, Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Running, Road trips/Parks
Jordan Hudelson, Marketing & Social Media
Fort Wayne, IN
Studying: Journalism, Business Marketing Minor
Favorite local restaurant: FARM Bloomington—the Lugar burger is my favorite. The Irish Lion takes a close second place.
When I’m not at the Box, I am: At the Journalism school—but in my free time, you might catch me feeding my most recent addiction: Mad Men.
Words I live by: “Be a good listener. Your ears will never get you in trouble.”
Favorite movie: American Beauty or Step Mom—I love movies with great cinematography. Most recently though, I’m obsessed with Bridesmaids (like everyone else and their mother).
I’m very particular about:
I’ve been called anal-retentive more times than I can count, so picking one thing would be difficult. I’m really particular about clean design—I can’t stand clutter.
Stuff I like: the Mashable blog, piano, Ikea (I love going up to Illinois and seeing all of the new displays once a year), Dean Martin , honest people. I’m a pretty simple person. I’d really like to learn how to cook (more than Ramen noodles).
Brian Boles, Video
Avon, IN
Studying: Telecommunications
Favorite local restaurant: The Laughing Planet
When I’m not at the Box, I am: Jamming on guitar in my room.
Words I live by: “As a man thinketh, in his heart so is he.”
Favorite movie: Star Wars
I’m very particular about: I always match my belt to my shoes.
Stuff I like: I like to play guitar, read comic books, watch movies, and play video games. Some of my favorite bands are the Black Keys, Led Zeppelin, Streetlight Manifesto, and anything Jack White is involved with. John Green is my favorite author and one of my favorite websites is the Chive.com
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Posted by Stephanie on November 29, 2011
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