Aye Caeser, but not gone.

Once upon a time there was a young man who was rather good at ideas; creative even, some would say. Some went further still and said he was a bit bloody good. Then one day he was asked by a company to come in and talk about his ideas and they said “oh, you’re clever – like really bloody good” but they decided not to work with him after all.

That made the young man very sad, so sad that he wanted to give up and never dream of doing that kind of stuff again. This made some people angry and they shouted at him and said that he should pull himself together.

So he sat down and thought about how he could build a little idea and innovation company, from scratch, without any money – a company that would be smarter, with better ideas than the company that had made him so sad.

So he decided that he would develop ideas for anybody that wanted them, and set up shop in his little corner of the internet. He would help people with their problems and give them his ideas. If they liked the idea they would pay for it – and that they would decide how much the idea was worth and if they didn’t want to buy the idea, well he would post it on his blog for all the world to see.

The idea was called “the Ides of March”. This is it. Welcome.


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