The Founders Institute starts in Chicago on Oct 17, 2011. It’s a 16 week program for entrepreneurs that is less demanding on the personal life than TechStars or Y-combinator. Thus the average age of accepted participants is 34 vs 20 something for typical incubators.

Today, I paid $900 for the FI semester in Chicago. I have to reincorporate anyway due to the Affiliate Tax problem in Illinios and external FI deadlines will help me move Treazured.com along.
The program starts in 2 weeks!
PS. They ask two essay questions on the application. Interested in what I said?
Write 2-4 paragraphs on why you want to be an entrepreneur:
I must be an entrepreneur to bring my own ideas to light. Building websites and seeing users interact with my sites is an obsession that makes me rise at the crack of dawn.
The benefit of entrepreneurship is the ability to spend my time on things that truly matter to me. I choose the people I work with, the unique service we deliver, and the business model. If a site succeeds in earning money, we get paid. When a site fails, we learn and simply move on to the next release. It’s forever fluid and stimulating.
Provide 2-4 paragraphs on a field that you are passionate about:
Creating shopping websites and finding treasured items is my passion. My first entrepreneurial act was to start an eBay business. I worked one-on-one with shoppers to understand why they bought expensive items over more frugal products.
Treasures are things that make a person’s life better. Many shoppers are constantly on the hunt for treasures. A typical buying scenario is when person has a need or problem and they then search for an item to satisfy the requirement. Another important purchase driver is when people fall in love with a treasured brand or item, then look for a reason to justify the purchase. Deals effectively stimulate non-essential purchases.
There is a lot of room yet for innovation in shopping sites, particularly in the UX.
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