Category Archives: How To Web Conference Blog

HTW2011 videos: Branko Milutinovic: Social gaming – lessons learned


Branko Milutinovic, co-founder and CEO of Nordeus (producer of Top Eleven), held a talk at How to Web 2011 called Social gaming – lessons learned. He offered some nice tips about the process of designing a social game and talked about the key-metrics that should be followed. He also underlined the importance of maintaining players

HTW2011 videos: Panel – Key-metrics for SaaS businesses

The second day of How to Web 2011 included a panel on key-metrics for SaaS businesses. The panel was moderated by Raluca Georgescu – co-founder of How to Web, and had as guests Alexandru Costin – EiR at Adobe with Business Catalyst, Vladimir Oane – co-founder and CEO of uberVu and Max Niederhofer - founder of Qwerly. The guys talked about CMRR (=committed monthly recurring

HTW2011 videos: Adam Fischer – Prezi, the language of writing in space


Adam Fischer, co-founder of Prezi, held a talk at How to Web 2011 entitled Prezi, the language of writing in space. He talked about the vision of Prezi, the journey it went through from zero to 5 million users, how they monetize the tool and what makes prezis so intuitive.

Did you know that Al Jazeera uses

HTW2011 videos: Mark Randall’s keynote speech – Finding your big idea

Mark Randall, chief strategist at Adobe, delivered the last keynote speech at How to Web 2011 on Finding your big idea. Watch his speech for some really useful and inspiring advises on how to look for your great idea and how to act to make it happen. Mark also talked about a study on how innovators find their ideas and what the key trends that drive innovation are.

HTW2011 videos: Carlos Espinal’s keynote on Trends in seed investing


Carlos Espinal, partner at Seedcamp, held a keynote speech at How to Web 2011 called Trends in seed investing. He went through some very interesting case studies on companies that were in the same time innovative and appealing to investors. He spoke quite a bit about the concepts of democratization and simplification