A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Mission: Support BME

As many of you know, BME is a small business.  With only 5 employees, BME still manages to be the world’s largest online tattoo, piercing and body modification community, historical archive and educational resource.  While there have been some changes over the years, most notably the gallery redesign, and the upgrades to IAM, not to mention staff changes, BME is still up and running.  For those that have been paying attention to Rachel’s IAM page, you’ll recall that the site redesign took about 3 years longer than was predicted, and cost a lot more than was estimated.  We’ve since gotten rid of the company that was screwing us over and brought in a new programmer that has been working day and night to address as many issues as possible.  Now with us having such a small staff, it’s obviously a lot harder for us to keep up with the changes that you’ve come to expect from your social networking sites. Now if BME were to receive a large sum of cash, we’d be able to bring in more programmers and get the features that you want to you a lot sooner.

So what can you do to help?  Well, we’re not asking for your money, but we are asking you to support us as we’ve applied for a small business grant.  Showing your support is extremely simple.

First, visit www.missionsmallbusiness.com.  On the bottom right you’ll see a button labeled “Log in & Support”.  The site will link to your facebook, so you don’t need to create a profile of any kind.  Once you’ve signed in, search for “BME” and click the “VOTE” button for BME.com.  That’s it!

We need at least 250 votes to be in consideration for the grant, so be sure to ask your friends to vote as well.  The more votes we get, the better our chances of winning.  If BME receives the grant, you can expect a lot of the changes that we’ve been working on happening considerably faster.  So put this on your IAM pages, your Facebook wall, and your Twitter feeds!  Get the word out, and help support BME!  Voting ends June 30th, so vote today!

Comments

14 responses to “Mission: Support BME”

  1. Inka Avatar
    Inka

    “The site will link to your facebook…”

    I find it a source of constant amusement that people think facebook is so ubiquitous that no right thinking individual would have the temerity not to be on that site 🙂

  2. Inka Avatar
    Inka

    “The site will link to your facebook…”

    I find it a source of constant amusement that people think facebook is so ubiquitous that no right thinking individual would have the temerity not to be on that site 🙂

  3. Rob Avatar

    @Inka: I think the reason they’re doing it that way is to lessen the chance of multiple votes. It’s really easy to boost voting when websites only use an e-mail address to track individuals.

  4. Rob Avatar

    @Inka: I think the reason they’re doing it that way is to lessen the chance of multiple votes. It’s really easy to boost voting when websites only use an e-mail address to track individuals.

  5. Nienke Avatar
    Nienke

    Done!

  6. Nienke Avatar
    Nienke

    Done!

  7. bastian Avatar
    bastian

    Have you read the program rules? Especially the section about “Content Guidelines and Prohibited Content”? give it a glance, and then ask yourself if you really want a BME that complies with an “All content must be appropriate for all ages” rule.
    That said, I’d still vote for BME, but, alas, no facebook.

  8. bastian Avatar
    bastian

    Have you read the program rules? Especially the section about “Content Guidelines and Prohibited Content”? give it a glance, and then ask yourself if you really want a BME that complies with an “All content must be appropriate for all ages” rule.
    That said, I’d still vote for BME, but, alas, no facebook.

  9. Rob Avatar

    @bastian: That only applies to the content of the application for the grant.

  10. Rob Avatar

    @bastian: That only applies to the content of the application for the grant.

  11. shanwich Avatar
    shanwich

    i voted twice because my dog has a Facebook profile . i know , i know .. i am “lame” .

  12. shanwich Avatar
    shanwich

    i voted twice because my dog has a Facebook profile . i know , i know .. i am “lame” .

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