• Tom O'Keefe

    Tom works with startups and established corporations to develop profitable and creative Web 2.0 applications.

    For corporations Tom O'Keefe offers straight up advice and training on how to efficiently and effectively utilize internet marketing during a bad economy.

    617-947-8071

    Tom O'Keefe is the president of TOKiBiz, Inc. and the founder of Bizak and infoMedMD.

    O’Keefe is the former founder of WiredAlumni.com, Inc. (1999) and Research Connect, Inc. (2003), which he sold in 2007 to Technology Alliances, Inc.

  • TOKiBiz, Inc.

    Based in Brookline Village, Boston TOKiBiz, Inc. works with entrepreneurs, startups & established corporations to develop profitable and creative Web 2.0 applications.

    Internet Business Ideas
    TOKiBiz helps create ideas into successful internet models. Tom & TOKiBiz work with startups through all phases of creative development, business models, revenue streams, database development, graphic design, marketing, business development and management.

    Corporations
    If you're a corporation in need of an outside, creative perspective to your development then contact Tom via the information below.

    Startups
    If you have an idea (or an already established business) that you want to build into a successful internet business then please contact Tom at:

    617-947-8071
    Email Tom

  • Bizak

    Bizak is a business network which computes the profitability of internet startups and connects entrepreneurs with investors.

    Bizak was founded by Tom O'Keefe and launched on May 1, 2008.

  • infoMedMD

    InfoMedMD is an intelligent healthcare application which through a series of questions (infoMeds) provides you with personalized health care information specific to you and your medical symptoms.

    InfomedMD is founded by Dr. Joseph Bentivegna and Tom O'Keefe and launched in July 2008.

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Health 2.0

Even with the proliferation of Health 2.0, 80% of medical practices still keep paper records.  Smaller medical practices cite costs as the main reason for not going digital and I imagine most startups find the task to daunting to tackle.
Instead of digitizing all the manila folders many Health 2.0 startups are opting to tackle issues [...]

The Web & The 2008 Presidential Election

As I noted in the Political Web, Barack Obama has successfully penetrated the web to increase support and funding for his campaign.  Back in 2004 blogs were influential, however social networks like MySpace, Facebook and YouTube were not.  Actually, Facebook and YouTube didn’t even exist back then.  With over 150 million combined monthly visitors these [...]

Location Based Twitter?

Every couple of weeks it seems like I hear of a new location based social networking and Geo-Tagging service.  Last week I recommended brightkite and this week there appears to be a new twitter like location based service called nrme.
Nrme is a messaging system like Twitter, but unlike Twitter it allows a user to read [...]