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		<title>Kiteboarding Taking Off</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living the mobile kite life, kiteboarders are the new geek hobos to watch.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by: <a title="Mavin Digital on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/mavindigital">Jessica Valenzuela</a> also found on <a title="Kiteboarding Taking Off" href="http://bit.ly/cBYDRX">Technorati</a></p>
<div id="attachment_1641" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 217px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1641" title="Screen shot 2010-03-04 at 3.48.10 PM" src="http://blog.mavindigital.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Screen-shot-2010-03-04-at-3.48.10-PM-207x300.png" alt="Sir Richard Branson one of the international recognizable personalities of kiteboarding announced the partnership of Billabong and the BVI Kite Jam in 2011." width="207" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Sir Richard Branson one of the international recognizable personalities of kiteboarding announced the partnership of Billabong and the BVI Kite Jam in 2011.</p></div>
<p>Kiteboarding as a recognized adventure sport has been around for a little over a decade. Once considered the most dangerous sport on the planet during its early years, today it is getting a second look from water, wind and outdoor sports enthusiasts. Why?</p>
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<li>The equipment and gear has improved through the years.</li>
<li> Instruction for the sport is mushrooming in beach resorts from the coastlines of Brazil, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, Australia, Dominican Republic, Egypt, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, Maui, Florida, Oregon, North Carolina and practically any place you can find water and consistent wind. Definitely a revenue source for the local beach economy.</li>
<li>A sport dominated by men with noticeable growth in interest from women and teens.</li>
<li>Kiteboarding is an all year-round sport and has grown into multi-categories including kiteboarding/kitesurfing, snowkiting and landboarding.</li>
<li>After the investment in lessons and quiver (collective term for kite equipment) all you need is wind, water, snow or sand to enjoy the thrill of the sport.</li>
<li>Travel is a huge component. Kiters are known to visit exotic places to kite and plan all their vacation around their sport.</li>
<li>Once a kiter there is no turning back. It is a lifestyle sport.</li>
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<p>The kiteboarding lifestyle attracts a certain personality type. It is not for the mass market since it requires time and dedication to get the basics. A single brand new quiver starts at $1,000 and up. While lessons can cost from $450 to another $1,000 and more depending on your learning ability. So who are the crazies getting into the sport?</p>
<p>Professionals who have an average income of $75K and up and high net worth individuals. The sport attracts people from industries that are usually high-stress, high-risk and high-reward including venture capital, finance, medicine, technology and entrepreneurs.</p>
<p>Technology and social media is a big component of a kiter&#8217;s lifestyle. Kiters with jobs that allow them to remotely stay connected with their professional organizations live a mobile kite life. Bringing their source of income wherever they go. Still considered a niche community of over 200,000 worldwide in 2006 and expected to grow 20% each year, the kiteboarding community is definitely a movement to watch.</p>
<p>Learn more about the new geek hobos lifestyle on <a title="Just Kite It, an online community for kiteboarders" href="http://justkiteit.com">Just Kite It</a>.</p>


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		<title>Adventure Sports Gets Social</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just Kite It dot com brings a new spin to the elusive world of kiteboarding. Enthused and challenged by the very difficult sport in the summer of 2009, Just Kite It dot com Founder Jessica Valenzuela pursued it with voracious passion. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">New York, New York, <a title="Just Kite It dot com" href="http://justkiteit.com">Just Kite It dot com</a> brings a new spin to the elusive world of kiteboarding. Enthused and challenged by the very difficult sport in the summer of 2009, Just Kite It dot com Founder <a title="Jessica Valenzuela, Founder" href="http://www.justkiteit.com/about/jessica-valenzuela/">Jessica Valenzuela</a> pursued it with voracious passion.   Spending endless hours of online research to learn more before taking a lesson. “This is when I noticed how compartmentalized the sport was. There was too much information, yet it didn’t tell me much in terms of how to get started and where to started in the sport based on my location, physical stature and water sports capabilities.”</p>
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<p>After speaking with a friend kiter, she joined a few kiting message board forums, which seemed so outdated in comparison to the social media technology of web 2.0 standards. Armed with not much information about kiteboarding she took her chances and called a school in the Great South Bay, New York in July. Good idea? Bad idea. Summer is the worst time to learn the sport in New York and the nasty green flies leave you with painful bites. Not only is the Great South Bay a two-three hour train ride on the LIRR from Brooklyn and Manhattan, learning to kite is not inexpensive. A lesson can cost anywhere from $150-$200 per hour depending on the level of instructor. At times the school will share your lesson with another student and not inform you of this. In some cases, you could get five-hour lessons for $500. Granted the sport is difficult, you will need more than three hours of water instruction. Kiters who have sailed, windsurfed, surfed and wakeboarded could pick up the sport quicker and faster. It is 90% about the kite and 10% about the board. Meaning, understanding the nuances of the wind and controlling the kite within its power, your kite flying skills and knowledge about your environment is key to enjoying the sport, your safety and the safety of others in the water and on the beach.</p>
<p>In August 2009, after a number of frustrating attempts at lessons in New York and Cape Hatteras, NC due to lack of wind in the months of July &#8211; August, Jessica then ventured to the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. The wind capital of the Pacific North West. “I first discovered the River Gorge through a kiter friend on Facebook.” Jessica a natural traveler has not ventured beyond California for travels to the West Coast. “It looks like a little piece of heaven, why has not anyone mentioned this place to me before?” Another loop hole in the kiting world is the discovery and the level of detail that existing kiting web properties can provide. “Information sharing about kite education, kite spots and the consistent engagement of kiters worldwide is what we hope to solve for the progression of the sport.” Kiteboarding is breaking down geographic and gender barriers for over a decade now. So many untold stories are raring to be shared that will inspire connoisseurs of the sport, viewers and those curious about it. The global and local community’s affinity for wind, water and kite is a natural glue. Every kiter is in love with a fellow kiter’s skills and his or her experiences.</p>
<p>For version 1 of Just Kite It dot com our goal is to provide kiters worldwide and those interested in the sport with as much information about kite education, kite spots around the world through editorially curated from user-generated stories. Version 1.5 will be wrapped around extreme entrepreneurship and technology events for the startup community. It is a known fact, there is a growing number of technologists and startup founders who kite. This could be attributed to the leadership of the Silicon Valley VC, Bill Tai who has been featured on <a title="Forbes.com Kiteboarding Techies" href="http://bit.ly/4FJhrB">Forbes.com</a>. Version 2.0 of Just Kite It dot com will showcase a fully social web property with mobile applications for engagement in a global scale.</p>
<p>The average age of kiters range from 30-35 professionals with a slow, yet noticeable adaptation of the twenty-something and baby boomer demographics. There is also a growing number of women who are kiting, up 30% from 2008. Kiteboarding is a lifestyle sport and it is growing at a steady rate of 20% annually.</p>
<p>Jessica Valenzuela is also the Founder and Chief Principal of a New York based boutique digital branding agency, <a title="Mavin Digital, Inc." href="http://mavindigital.com">Mavin Digital, Inc.</a> the creators of Just Kite It. Her co-founder Marek L. Biestek is the General and Managing Partner of a New York based hedge fund, MSMB Capital, LLC. Jessica and Marek are kiteboarders who met at a parking lot on Tobay Bay, New York after a kiting session.</p>
<p><strong>About Just Kite It dot com</strong> (<a title="Just Kite It" href="http://justkiteit.com">http://justkiteit.com</a>)<br />
Welcome to Just Kite It dot com, a content publisher and social community focused on kite education, sports tourism and connecting likeminded professionals of the sport.</p>
<p>Founded by two kiteboarding addikts, with backgrounds in media, digital branding, social media, finance management and startups, Just Kite It aims to provide a place for sharing information and knowledge kite education, kite spots around the world and connecting likeminded professionals of the sport.</p>
<p>You can find us on Twitter <a title="Just Kite It on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/jkiteit">@jkiteit</a> and on our <a title="Just Kite It on Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#/pages/Just-Kite-It/190998048746?ref=ts">Facebook Fan page</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Mission:</strong><br />
Just Kite It is your source for kite education, kite spot locations around the world, inspiring stories from pro-athletes and enthusiasts,  networking events and off-topic features that will offer insight and make you laugh at the same time.</p>


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		<title>A Founder&#8217;s Duty</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 05:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, I've had to face some tough decisions as a Founder for a new company that I am nurturning, Just Kite It. ]]></description>
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<p>by Jessica Valenzuela <a title="@mavindigital" href="http://twitter.com/mavindigital">@mavindigital</a></p>
<p>Recently, I&#8217;ve had to face some tough decisions as a Founder for a new company that I am nurturning, <a title="Just Kite It on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/jkiteit">Just Kite It</a>. Beyond the day-to-day hustle of ensuring that action items are followed-through and executed on efficiently, networking and making connections that will help grow the company, keeping your team motivated and focused, there are those days when tough decisions need to be made in order to keep the upward momentum of the startup. Decisions that at times may result in hurting a friendship that you truly value.</p>
<p>I could have chosen to start Just Kite It on my own. After much consideration and thought, I decided to bring in a co-Founder. Back in August, my requirements were simple and generic: equally passionate about kiting. Someone who can strongly complement my skill sets and talent. After all I started a service business, Mavin Digital, Inc. So this new startup should be a piece of cake. I discovered that there is more to learn.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson #1: </strong>I was naive to think that friendship and common passion for a sport and a lifestyle is enough to warrant a strong working relationship.</p>
<p>When the wheels start to turn is when you realize that common passion and friendship is not enough to get you through the potholes of starting  a company. You can only prepare so much and risk manage as much. Have 101 conversations on the possible challenges that could occur to keep the fluidity of the creation process. At the end of the day a Founder&#8217;s duty is to have clarity and focus on the tasks. Can friendships make it through tough business decisions? It depends. There is no right or wrong answer here. In my opinion, keeping a general open mind and conversation always bears better fruit, yet the Founder&#8217;s Duty is keeping the vision in which the company was founded. Keep that flame burning bright up to the finish line.</p>
<p>&#8220;Trust is a Founder&#8217;s biggest challenge. Not capital,&#8221; Divya Gugnani, Founder <a title="Behind the Burner" href="http://www.behindtheburner.com/">Behind the Burner</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson #2: </strong>Is capital enough to earn co-Foundership status? The clear answer is no.</p>
<p>Obviously, investor equity at the seed round is available to those who invests in the startup. Yet it is a Founder&#8217;s duty to pick a founding team he/she can trust to have infinite desire to help execute on your idea, transform it into a great product and understands the business you are building. Equity motivated by capital alone could dilute the vision of the startup. Distractions over revenue decisions versus focusing on what is strategically sound for the company could hurt the growth of the organization and performance of the brand.</p>
<p>&#8220;Create and deliver a good product first, then business will come,&#8221; The Apple story.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson #3:</strong> KISS and focus on doing one thing well.</p>
<p>Identifying a problem and crafting a solution that a community would find valuable is not a one shot process. Nurturing an idea and transforming it into a product requires evolution. Sometimes the idea becomes diluted and the problem in which it is intended to solve is lost. We were close to heading down that path for Just Kite It. I was reminded by a fellow Founder and friend, KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) and focus on doing one thing well. So back to the drawing board I went.Today, as we draw closer to our alpha release date for phase 1&#8230;I&#8217;m excited! It won&#8217;t be perfect, yet that is the beauty of the startup creation process there will always be room for improvement.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson #4:</strong> Don&#8217;t build to sell. Build to create a great company.</p>
<p>So far the most invaluable lesson I&#8217;ve learned since my journey into creating Just Kite it. I was at a coffee shop yesterday meeting someone who I have a high regard for and is one of my Advisory Board members for Mavin Digital, Inc. He stopped me in my tracks when I said, &#8220;well in two years I&#8217;ll probably sell.&#8221; I was greeted with &#8220;Don&#8217;t think like that. You don&#8217;t build a company to flip it. You build a company to create great companies.&#8221;</p>
<p>Indeed, why would you want to sell something you love? &#8220;Do what you love and never give up,&#8221; <a title="KiteVC" href="http://twitter.com/kiteVC">Bill Tai</a>.</p>


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