Announcing INcubes DemoDay INtake02 Programme
It’s nearly [IN]cubes Demo Day • INtake 02 Wednesday, September 12, 1pm • INvite Only; at the Toronto Stock Exchange Tower . As INtake 02 grads on our second DemoDay, our 4 Startups are poised to make their presence known globally.
Toronto boasts the most exits of any city in Canada, although it severely lacks support for early-phase internet entrepreneurs. At DemoDay Toronto’s Tech Community looks back at what INcubes has spurred and how Canadian startups fit into global business.
INcubes has successfully brought support for early startup teams in Toronto and to Canada’s business centre in the form of our private INcubator and nimble, agile, and competitive Acceleration Program. While only just in our second INtake, we’ve been listed as among the top accelerators in Canada, and we’re the only of significance servicing early startups in Canada’s finance centre. This DemoDay is the place to be to see Canadian INternet INnovation emerge. This is what we founded INcubes to do.
DemoDay Programme
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1:00 [ INsider Networking & Appetizers ]
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1:30 [ INcubes Startups • INvestor Presentations ]
Opening Remarks by Ben Zlotnick CEO of INcubes
INtro by Ben Zifkin of Hubab
The Pitch: Hovr • Product Search in Just One Click!
INtro by Scott Howard of Coral CEA
The Pitch: GameDay • Get In The Game!
INtro by Annie Pinet of Deloitte
The Pitch: Event Holler • Promoter Powered Event Management
INtro by Tim Shore of BlogTO
The Pitch: MyGoodNight • Making Where To Go & What To Do Simple
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2:30 [ Key Note • Kirk Simpson of Wave Accounting ]
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2:40 [ Thank you from A. Traviss Corry INoffice Director of INcubes ]
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To 4pm [ Mingling INperson Q&A with the INcubated Founders ]
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Prep yourself for DemoDay with…
THE DECKS:
Hovr • Product Search In Just One Click!
EventHoller • Promoter Powered Event Management
GameDay • Get In The Game!
MyGoodnight • We Make Deciding Where To Go & What To Do Simple
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The Public can TuneIN on Sept, 12 at 1pm EST for the LIVE BROADCAST at INcubes.ca Presented by ITBusiness.ca and your online host Brian J. Jackson.
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This event is Certified Kosher • INvite Only • LIve Broadcast
3 Reasons to Build a Startup Marketing Plan
Fantastic, no-nonsense article by INcubes Mentor April Dunford on the importance of having a marketing plan for your startup.

3 Reasons to Build a Startup Marketing Plan
Many startups aren’t executing against a documented marketing plan. I’ve heard loads of excuses for why a plan doesn’t exist. The 2 most common ones are that things are changing too rapidly to plan or the marketing plan is so simple everyone can track it in their heads.
I’m not a fan of overly complex, long-term (i.e. more than 3 months) plans for anything in a startup. I am however a big fan of having the assumptions and inputs to a marketing plan written down and an rolling monthly operational plan that the team (even if it’s just me) is working against.
There are a bunch of good reasons to create a marketing plan, work against it and maintain it. Here are three:
- Documenting assumptions/expectations– There are a set of inputs to any marketing plan: known information about the segment/buyers, how the buyers see the value of your offering versus alternatives, and the steps in the buying process. There are assumptions around each of those inputs based on things that are very likely to change over time such as the competitive landscape, the current capabilities of the product, and buyer behavior. You, and the other members of the team may not be in agreement on those (or even conscious of them). Getting those documented will both reduce the risk of incorrect or mis-aligned assumptions and will allow the team to recognize and react to changes that impact the assumptionHere’s an example: A few years back I inherited a marketing plan for an enterprise software application that was sold through a direct sales force. Until that time that type of software was purchased by IT departments with only minor input from the department that would ultimately be the end users of the product so the marketing had always been aimed squarely at IT buyers. What I was hearing from customers however was that budgets were shifting and business users were getting more of a say in the purchase process. I added a “target buyers” section to the plan that sparked a discussion around whom we should be marketing to that started with the head of sales saying “What the *&% – I assumed we were already marketing to business buyers!!” Clearly, there were assumptions in the plan the team weren’t in alignment on.
- Keeping folks focused – Some people are naturally organized and very good at working through a plan kept only in their heads. The rest of us however, are easily distracted by the daily crises that form the regular pattern of how most startups operate. Responding quickly to opportunities and threats is strength of smaller companies but some things in marketing take time to produce results and if you aren’t working against a schedule they won’t get done. Inbound and Content Marketing programs are often the first things to go out the window. It’s easy to skip a blog post, delay an article, not get around to responding to folks on Twitter, etc. when there are events to run and sales folks to respond to and a folks pounding the table asking why are there fewer leads this week than there were last week and FIXTHATRIGHTNOOOOWWWWW! This is the reason you see so many company blogs with only a handful of posts. Working against a schedule with regular checkpoints not only lets you assign tasks and hold people (including yourself) to deadlines, it also helps keep everyone focused on the longer-term (meaning this month rather than this minute) goals.
- Visibility into what you aren’t doing – One of the most important inputs to a marketing plan is documenting the customer buying process. Getting your arms around that helps you understand where prospects are getting stuck and what you can do to take the friction out of the funnel. It’s easy to be working on a set of tactics that are all focused on getting buyers from one particular point to another in the path when the sticky point in the process could be up or down stream and requires a different set of tactics to move folks along.
I usually end up having a set of short documents – a customer worksheet, an offering worksheet, a buying process chart, a leadgen spreadsheet, a media relations and speaking calendar, and a content calendar (depending on the tactics of course). Then there’s a spreadsheet and some dashboard tracking metrics.
What are you doing to track your marketing plan? I’d love to hear it in the comments.
[IN]cubes CEO Ben Zlotnick Building INvestor Bridges [IN]Chicago & [IN]NYC
INcubes CEO has been on the road this month doing some hands-on investor relations in U.S. startup investment hotspots.


As an accelerator in the vast Canadian landscape, INcubes has access to a plethora of northern talent in a very conservative Canadian investment climate.
INcubes has a differentiator that sets us apart from other Canadian accelerators. INcubes embraces the Tech Maverick. We are startup founders ourselves. INcubes is agile, nimble and can connect with unusual ventures that at first seem ‘out of the box’.
It is often those unusual ventures that we seek out that prove to be the most innovative and therefore the most valuable when given proper support through INtensive Acceleration and Ongoing INcubation. It’s also those that currently are the least supported by Canadian money and are often forced to move south and go ‘international’ far too soon.
Leaving a home network and support system too early creates great risk for any venture, and also creates a one-way brain-drain that’s not good for the Canadian Economy, nor for the U.S. investors. INcubes is working to change that.
Ben’s trips south and overseas are building bridges between investors and Canadian Startups.

From Silicon Valley and Silicon Alley to Silicon North, the exchange of opportunities and investments is most lucrative when it flow two ways.
Ask us more about INcubes IR Channels in Europe and Israel.
Find Ben’s personal travel pics on Instagram as Ben Zlotnick.
Or watch for his tweets @BenZlotnick
ITBusiness: "INcubes Debuts a Highly Social Group of Internet Startups"

IT Business Canada weighs in on the exciting startups of INcubes INtake 02.
INcubes debuts a highly social group of Internet startups
The technology innovation incubator has announced their picks for demo day, scheduled for Sept. 12.
7/11/2012 12:15:00 PM By: Brian Bloom
INCubes, a Toronto startup accelerator that connects budding tech companies with investors, has announced this year’s lineup of startups for its annual program.
This year the roster is dominated by social apps: every one promises to make the social experience richer for both the users (in gaming, event information, gaming and news delivery) and the vendor (analytics, marketing commissions and promotions).
One project is called Event Holler, a free Web-based service that lets anyone become an event organizer. You can use it to create schedules and track ticket sales, and you’ll earn a commission for each ticket you sell.
Another application claims to make quiz games more social. GameDay provides an interactive platform where the audience can interact with broadcasters and team reps. Meanwhile, sentiment analysis is collected from the crowd and can be analyzed instantly by vendors.
Then there’s MyGoodNight, a crowd-sourcing social media application that aggregates real-time social media chatter around an event, nightclub or venue, including comments, tweets, images, videos and reviews. The growing popularity of a given event or place will automatically push it higher in the rankings.
Finally, we come to the dark horse: Boomerang. Currently in “stealth beta,” we don’t know too much about it other than it promises to revolutionize social location discovery. A select few will be filled in on the secret through private testing invitations.
Ryan Bannon & Dave Senior from Playground mentor INcubes startups on how they make Tiny Pieces Of The Internet
TechVibes INtroduces the INcubes Startups of INtake 02
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INcubes is very pleased to have TechVibes announce our exciting and talented startups of INtake 02!
We proudly present GameDay, MyGoodnight, EventHoller and Boomurang!
Toronto’s INcubes Announces Second Round of Startups in Accelerator Program
Posted by Dan Verhaeghe on 2012-07-09 2:15:00 PM
The inaugural accelerator program did well to connect investors with promising startups during a demo day earlier this year. You can view the original cohort here; the second demo day will be taking place on September 12.
The CEO and founder of INCubes Ben Zlotnick says that “during the acceleration, founders gain the insight and direction not only from their team members in a formal setting, but also from a large pool of mentors. This gives them the ability to jury test their business models, product development and marketplace testing.”
• MyGoodNight is a personal nightlife ambassador that acts as a branded nightlife, venue, and event app. The app aggregates social media in real-time around a venue or event. The content is served according to popularity and other factors to ensure the best rises to the top.
During acceleration, the startup will redesign their app and launch it in the test market of Toronto. Then they will introduce it to new markets before officially launching the app.
• Event Holler is a new way for event organizers to create, manage, and promote, and sell out events. Organizers will be able to create custom-branded event pages with sophisticated scheduling, and be able to track ticket sales in real-time. What stands out the most though is the “holler” feature which will allow anyone to earn a commission on the ticket price if they promote the event.
Event Holler’s CEO is managing an entire development and marketing team at INcubes. They will be focusing on bug testing, usability testing, a soft launch, a hard launch, and a signup of 100 initial venues in Toronto. After all of that they will demonstrate “proof points” of potential traction based on activity netted through their soft launch in Toronto.
• Boomurang is in an emerging market known as social location discovery and are said to be leading the space in Canada. Details on Boomurang’s acceleration track are still to come.
• GameDay is an app that allows audiences to join the game and interact with broadcasters, team reps, and the whole audience. It is a social media quiz where people predict what will happen next during a game and win prizes.
The company says, “For vendors, we provide the most valuable real-time analytic data possible; data gathered from any question put to the crowd. We know what the crowd thinks in real-time.” GameDay during their acceleration is focused on technology development, usability testing, and sponsorship promissory agreements. Their CEO says the sports advertising and entertainment industry has never seen anything like what they are building before that comes with a lucrative revenue model.
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What’s new @INcubes INtake02? #INcubes enters the #Gaming marketspace
Accepting Applications for INtake 02!
INcubes has just completed INtake 01, which has been a huge success. We are currently accepting applications for INtake 02.
Dates to Remember:
- Deadline for applications is May 15, 2012
- INtake 02 begins June 11, 2012
- INtake 02 Demo Day on September 12, 2012
Please apply today and be a part of our continuing success.

Source: incubes.ca
Thank You Justyna Sokolowski!
INcubes would like to take this time to thank our Creative Director for INcubes Demo Day, Justyna Sokolowski.
For booking information on Justyna, please visit her linkedIn.

(Above) 2.5: Jeff Walter and Marc-Paul Gauthier

(Above) 23 Press: Jeremy Wright and Terry Smith

(Above) Key Note Speaker: Bruce Croxon of Round 13 Capital and Dragon’s Den

(Above) Empower: Garin Kilpatrick
[IN]cubes Presents: Demo Day!
On February 28th, 2012, at the Royal Ontario Museum, INcubes held it’s first ever Demo Day. Our startups, 2.5, 23 Press, Empower Media, Gossipz, and Spidvid took the stage in front of over 250 VCs, Angels, Industry Professionals and aspiring Entrepreneurs. Our startups impressed the distinguished audience and made us at INcubes very proud.

Thank you to everyone that was INvolved in the event, and to all that attended. We look forward to seeing you all at INtake 02 Demo Day.
Here is a sneak peak of our startups taking the stage. More photos to come!
Jeff Walter and Marc-Paul Gautheir of 2.5

Garin Kilpatrick Founder and CEO of Empower Media Inc.

23 Press CEO, Jeremy Wright, and CTO Terry Smith

Spidvid founder, Jeremy Campbell

Mark Gelman of Gossipz
* Special thanks to photographer Justyna Sokolowki
Source: incubes
[IN]cubes Would Like to Thank One of Our Strategic Partners: thirdocean
INcubes would like to give Carolyn Van, Karim Kanji and thirdocean a huge thank you for their contribution to yesterday’s very successful Demo Day.
Thirdocean is a social media marketing and community management company. Their communications are delivered by and hosted on social mediums.

Thank you again thirdocean, for all your help!
Source: incubes.ca
[IN]cubes Startups on BNN’s The Pitch
Tonight, two INcubes startups will be featured on BNN’s The Pitch. TuneIN to see Jeremy Wright of 23 Press and Gossipz’s Anatoly Dobrovinsky pitch to the BNN expert panel.
TuneIN to BNN, channel 57 (in the GTA), Tonight, February 23, 2012 at 8 p.m. or 10 p.m. EST. There will be encore presentation on Sunday, February 26. 2012 at 9:30 a.m. and again at 8 p.m. EST.


Source: incubes.ca
Tune[IN] • [IN]tensive Day 07 • [IN]take 01




Source: incubes.ca
Limited Special Guest INvites for [IN]cubes Demo Day


We’ve had over a hundred quality Startups apply for INtake 02. We will select our shortlist this Spring. Apply now for INtake 02: http://incubes.ca/apply
INtensive Pitch Practice With PWC
PwC hosted INcubes for our second of many Pannel Pitch Practices. Industry professionals from PwC, Royal Bank of Canada, Maple Leaf Angels and more, graciously listened to our Startups Pitches and provided useful feedback. There feedback and INterest in our Startups is sure to INspire!




