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Eclyptix In The Press

"What I Learned From Starting A Profitable Company When I Was 14" – With Robby Berthume

"In 2000, when he was 14-years-old, Robby Berthume started building web sites for local businesspeople. When he turned 22, the LA Business Journal featured him in its "Twenty in Their 20s" report because his company was earning healthy profits on about $1 million in sales by building profitable web sites like WhereToGetEngaged."

Source: Mixergy

Los Angeles Digital Directory for LA's Tech & Entertainment Launches

"August 1, 2009 -- Eclyptix, a Los Angeles web development company specializing in custom social networks, has unveiled the Los Angeles Digital Directory at http://www.ladigitaldirectory.com. The LA Digital Directory is a tech and entertainment oriented directory of jobs, job seekers, gigs, projects, vendors/agencies, freelancers/consultants, internships, recruiters/employment agencies, and events. For a limited time, The LA Digital Directory is also giving away one Kindle for every 500 premium listings and for every 1,000 free listings."

Source: PRWeb

Top 20 Entrepreneurs in Their 20s

"IT was back in 2000 when Robby Berthume launched his own Web design company. So what? Berthume was 14 years old. Since then, he's taken on a business partner, retooled his company and hired 16 people. Berthume's now thinking of starting new ventures, and he's still only 22."

Source: LA Business Journal & Entrepreneur.com

The Next Generation Of Entrepreneurs

"Consider Robby Berthume who started his company Eclyptix while still in High School.  By the time he graduated, Eclyptix was doing so well Robby’s parents actually told him NOT to go to college. Robby went anyway and between classes, Robby along with friends Sam Moon and Finney Kewa, still managed to build Eclyptix into a top web application development firm."

Source: The Smart Show

Digital Media Industry Veteran Reviews You2Gov.com

"Today, veteran social network developer Robby Berthume released a review of http://www.You2Gov.com that predicts the new political social network is "well on its way to growing the site into a powerful political force in the political spectrum."

Source: Breitbart.com

Our Clients In The Press

WhereToGetEngaged.com Announces Launch of Groundbreaking Engagement and Wedding Social Network

"WhereToGetEngaged.com (WTGE) is a social network, directory and search engine that will undoubtedly change the "recession-proof" bridal industry forever. Focused on key decision and conversation points like The Ring, The Proposal, and The Wedding, WTGE is a new concept in social networking as well as the bridal industry. By connecting users, vendors, and manufacturers across an easy and intuitive platform, WTGE is a gateway for effortlessly exploring and connecting while sharing life's most celebrated moments."

Source: Breitbart.com

WhereToGetEngaged.com

"Simonetti, 39, the owner of Christopher William Jewelers in Weyers Cave, VA, has launched a national, social networking site in which jewelry stores and jewelry wholesalers can connect more easily with grooms, who want to do a little research online before even calling a store.  The groom can launch his own profile page on the site, where the bride can join him and continue to plan the wedding, after the ring has been purchased. The groom can initially shop in “stealth mode” and not have to worry about getting e-mails he might not want his girlfriend to see. Simonetti’s popular blog is also on the site, including the Weekly Dance Watch, in which he posts videos of wedding parties and guests trying out unusual and — often hilarious — dance moves."

Source: Instore Mag

Plan a Wedding on the Web

Wedding planning can seem like an overwhelming process — with so many details to take care of and options to choose from, where does one begin? Fortunately, there are many online resources available to offer advice, ideas, and even some deals. You can solicit tips from experts, use tools to stay organized, and share updates with friends and family. With the help of social media, your big day can be everything you had hoped for.

Particularly in the early stages, it’s hard to know where to start. Luckily, many sites provide planning resources from the onset. The precursor to any wedding, of course, is getting engaged, and Where to Get Engaged will help you find inspiration for your proposal. Users can discuss how to pop the question on forums and blogs, and watch real engagement videos, as well as find vendors (for things like rings and flowers). You can register in stealth mode to avoid surprises, or conversely, integrate with your existing social media profiles, and even create a blog to document your proposal.

Source: Mashable

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