Site launch! Supporting budding entrepreneurs
After months of hard work, head-scratching, frantic coding and copious tea-drinking by a number of the team here, I’m over the moon to tell you that we’ve just launched a brand new site (I could have had a baby by now. Well, I sort of have, with multiple parentage).
Virgin Media Pioneers is a social networking and video blogging platform, and is a partnership between Virgin Media and Enterprise UK – the charity that aims to increase entrepreneurial behaviour across Britain.
It’s the core of a programme that’s going to equip young, budding entrepreneurs – Pioneers – with the skills, confidence, experience and network of contacts to help them make it on their own.
Anyone who joins the site can easily connect with entrepreneurial people like them, as well as get support and advice from established business experts. Pioneers upload video blogs and responses to share their experiences, talk about their business ideas, ask for help or simply celebrate success.
The site’s been built on a set of open source platforms and plugins, most notably WordPress, VideoPress and BuddyPress, which gave us a foundation to combine social and video features without coding everything from the ground up.
From day one we’ve worked in really close collaboration with both Enterprise UK and Virgin Media, running an agile methodology that’s proved massively successful.
Without going into too much detail, the biggest feature of this is that we – all of us, clients included – have met up every two weeks for nearly the past nine months, and at every point there’s been an opportunity to change the shape of what we’ve been doing.
When we discovered a new requirement, decided we didn’t like the way something worked or had a brand new insight into our target audience, we simply changed the priority of what we were working on next. It was an eye-opener, working on a large-scale build in this way, but one that’s been pivotal to the success of the development.
NixonMcInnes provided the skills and experience in designing and building the site, including user experience design, working to create a brand identity and undertaking usability testing to make sure that this is something that fits with the immediate needs and expectations of our first Pioneers.
Usability testing with people who were actually going to be using the site was particularly interesting and vindicated our choice of agile as a methodology, as well as the other decisions we’d made along the way; all feedback we gathered was overwhelmingly positive and even after months of development, I only came away with a few minor changes to make.
This is only the start though – the first release of the site is going to build and evolve over time to include new features and functions, based on the needs of the people who use it, using feedback and research.
Why am I so excited? OK, there’s a degree of self-satisfaction and pride in what we’ve all produced, but it’s more than that – as other people have pointed out, in the recession young people were some of the hardest hit – and this is one opportunity for those people to move towards turning their own ideas into a career. As a result, it’s also supporting independent business in the UK, in which social enterprise is beginning to feature more (from my recent experience, anyway).
It’s been an amazing experience, working with some brilliant people (not just Steve, Josh, Matt, Jenni and Telmo) and I can’t wait to watch more people join the site, follow their journey and build on what we’ve all started.
Max St John wrote this on 10.03.10 – 3 comments
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On March 11th, 2010 at 12:19 am, Jenni Lloyd responded:
Huzzah! This is one of our biggest builds to date, one that has tested our abilities in social design, in development and in project management – and the result is a testament to us all, but particularly to you, Max. You have learnt new skills, organised tirelessly and managed a complex set of partnerships with enormous energy and commitment. Well done – and thank you!
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On March 25th, 2010 at 6:17 pm, @RobertVayner responded:
as a developer using bp/wp/bbpress to build a community for direct sales woman in home party plan companies in the states i came across allot of resources and i must agree that after actually joining the pioneer site and playing around for a bit its definitely a work of art as far as UX ,strategy ,branding and most important a great way of using ready made resources . Cant wait to see the result when its updated to 1.2 unless your using the backwards compatibility plugin and feel that those 1.2 changes are not yet important… i must admit i would love to show you our personal bp theme which is controlled by thesis framework by Chris Pearson and will be released to bp community for free down the road sometime.. oh and congrats on making the BPInspire.com !