Privacy
MyVenturePad respects each individual’s right to personal privacy. We will collect and use information through our web site only in the ways disclosed in this statement. This statement applies solely to information collected at MyVenturePad’s web site.
Part I. Information Collection and Security
MyVenturePad only collects information on our web site submitted by registered users. Such information may include user-submitted news and events, uploaded photos, profiles, private messages and blog posts. The information is collected by the voluntary submittal of such by registered users.
MyVenturePad's web site employs the use of "cookies". A cookie is a small text file that our web server places on a user’s computer hard drive to be a unique identifier. Cookies enable MyVenturePad to track usage patterns and deliver customized content to users. Our cookies do not collect personally identifiable information.
MyVenturePad does not divulge any personally identifiable information about registered users or MyVenturePad members to outside parties for any reason (with the exception of a request made for such information [which is legally warranted and presented in person] by an official law enforcement official or agency). Members can choose the level of access to their profile information the allow by using the “Permission” setting on the profile pages.
For COPPA compliance (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), MyVenturePad asserts that its web site contains nothing designed, displayed or formatted to attract, influence, interest, or solicit anyone under the age of eighteen. MyVenturePad memberships are available only to individuals 18 and older.
Part II. Information Usage
The information collected by MyVenturePad is used for the purposes of this web site only. Registered users may receive additional announcements from us about site news, events, private messages, uploaded photos, blog posts, and web site updates. Out of respect for the privacy of our registered users, we present the option to not receive these types of communications.
We do offer links to other web sites. Please note: When you click on links to other web sites, we encourage you to read their privacy policies. Their standards may differ from ours.
Because our web site also offers user-submitted posts and comments, please be advised that information posted in these venues becomes public knowledge with the submittal of any information or images contained therein.
We reserve the right to update our web site privacy policy without notice. We reserve the right to remove user-submitted information or images without user consent or notice. We also reserve the right to add or remove site features without notice.
Part III. Access to Information
Registered users who wish to delete their information from our database must notify us by email.
Part IV. Problem Resolution
If problems arises from your use of this website, please feel free to email MyVenturePad.
Recommended to follow
Miscommunication (0)
How does MyVenturePad help you?
“The MyVenturePad website allows me to be part of a uniquely focused online small business community. It helps get my content & message out to a wider audience, I can read and network with other small business owners & experts. In short, it allows me to keep in touch with the people & topics shaping the small businesses world today.” Niall Devitt
Jim Estill is a partner on Canrock Ventures and sits on the board of RIM (Blackberry). More »
Steve King is a partner at Emergent Research and a Senior Fellow at the Society for New Communications Research. More »
David Thomson is founder and Chairman of The Blueprint Growth Institute, a specialized management-consulting firm focused on helping.. More »
Phil Wainewright is a thought leader in cloud computing as a blogger, analyst, and consultant. More »
Barbara Weltman has written more than 25 books on entrepreneurship. More »
MyVenturePad
- YOU
- Ardath Albee
- Tac Anderson
- David Armano
- Peter Auditore
- Kay Bell
- Tim Berry
- Bud Bilanich
- Danny Brown
- Kate Carruthers
- Paul Chaney
- Jeff Cornwall
- Ross Dawson
- Krishna De
- Niall Devitt
- Chris Dixon
- Jim Estill
- Mark Faggiano
- Brad Feld
- Seth Godin
- Michele Goetz
- Holly Green
- Lisa Haneberg
- Gavin Heaton
- Andrew Hunt
- Bill Ives
- John Jantsch
- Jeffrey Kaplan
- Tony Karrer
- Nina Kaufman
- Daniel Kehrer
- Steve King
- Joe Kristan
- George Lenard
- Joey Lo
- Tushar Mathur
- James Maule
- Dan McCarthy
- Becky McCray
- Les McKeown
- Drew McLellan
- Alen Mejer
- Barry Moltz
- Jacob Morgan
- Debra Murphy
- Jeff Nolan
- Tom Pick
- Skip Reardon
- Frank Reed
- Steve Roesler
- Zane Safrit
- Pamela Slim
- Dave Stein
- Greg Verdino
- Barbara Weltman
- Barbara Weltman
- Albert Wenger
- Fred Wilson
- David Zinger

About Social Media Today




“I applaud all efforts to create better teams. People do need to keep in mind that for team building activities to be really truly beneficial they need to ensure they fully engage participants. Professional companies put a lot time and effort into the development of activities. If groups do decide on the DIY option it often doesn't have the compexity required to truly harness the ...”
“Kenny- I believe their definition was around achieving what the strategy stated it would achieve or result in. And yes, our big plans often look wonderful in that binder we put on the shelf and very rarely result in the type of overwhelming success we anticipate!”