Thursday, January 24, 2008

Gurbaksh Chahal -Discuss Online Advertising Hot Spots

Bluelithium is based in San Jose, CA, BlueLithium is the leading data driven performance marketing company, using data from 145 million consumers worldwide, sophisticated analytics and advanced ad targeting technologies to create value for both publishers and marketers.

BlueLithium announced that founder, chairman and CEO Gurbaksh Chahal will be featured on the online advertising panel at Bear Stearns 18th Annual Technology/Communications/Internet Conference. The conference is being held Monday, June 11 and Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at the Grand Hyatt New York. Mr. Chahal's panel took place on, June 12, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., as part of the Internet Roundtable event. The panel, titled "Hot Spots: Ad Networks & Voice," featured Mr. Chahal alongside Adknowledge, president Brett Brewer, Dave Morgan, founder and chairman of TACODA, and Paul Manca, executive vice president of Ingenio.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Gurbaksh Chahal New TV Reality Show – The Dream

Gurbaksh Chahal is now setting his sights on the reality television industry.His concept is to find a person who will have the potential to build the next huge internet company. On his website he describes the reality show, which will be called "The Dream," as "'Survivor' meets 'Apprentice' in an 'American Idol' setting."

Ten contestants will compete against each other for the right to build the next internet empire. The winner will receive a cool $1 million in cash to start their venture up. Chahal is also currently writing a book, also called "The Dream," which will be out sometime in the spring of 2008.Gurbaksh Chahal says that will focus on understanding the element of risk in pursuing your dreams. The book will also highlight his key experience involving motivation, risk, discipline, and courage in the pursuit of his aspirations.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Tarn Taran To Techland

Have you ever imagined waking up one day and realising that you are the proud owner of $ 300 million. Sounds thrilling and a bit dreamy at the same time. But for 24-year-old Gurbaksh Chahal, a resident of Tarn Taran, the life has taken a turn of 360 degree. Gurbkash Chahal’s second successful online business venture, BlueLithium, has just been sold to Yahoo! for a staggering $300MM. Young, bold, handsome and extremely gifted, Chahal has already joined the elite ranks of online entrepreneurs Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Chahal, at 25 years old, has already accomplished more than most people do in their lifetime.

Only three years ago, Chahal floated an internet company with its headquarters located in San Jose and six other locations in California and international branches in England, Canada, Bellarus and France. Today he is a rich man with $ 300 million in his kitty. The changing day of his life came on September 7 when Yahoo took over the company for $ 300 million. Talking to The Tribune, Chahal said his dream had come true and he was extremely happy that he could be able to pay rich tributes to India and Punjab at such a young age. Read more here.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Questions for BlueLithium's Gurbaksh Chahal

BLUELITHIUM, INC., A PERFORMANCE-BASED AD network, was founded in 2004 by Gurbaksh Chahal, who is the company's CEO. Currently, BlueLithium boasts of delivering more than 6 billion ad impressions to more than 60 percent of Internet users each month. Prior to starting BlueLithium, Chahal founded ClickAgents in 1998 in true startup fashion -- from his bedroom.

Following questions asked from Gurbaksh Chahal related to his invention of Bluelithium - A PERFORMANCE-BASED AD network

  • What are your business goals for BlueLithium in 2006?

  • How do you see the online publisher/ad network space evolving in the next few years?

  • What is the difference between what BlueLithium does for clients and what your competitors do? How would you characterize the company's competitive edge?

  • What are the most challenging and pressing issues in your business right now?

  • If you weren't heading this business, what would you most like to accomplish

Read answer of above question and read about Gurbaksh chahal.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Gurbaksh Chahal TV Show

Gurbaksh Chahal, who sold his first Internet business at the age of 18 for $40 million in stock, and then followed that up by the age of 25 with selling his Internet ad business BlueLithium Network to Yahoo! (YHOO), is now setting his sights on the reality television industry. His concept is to find a person who will have the potential to build the next huge internet company. Ten contestants will compete against each other for the right to build the next internet empire. The winner will receive a cool $1 million in cash to start their venture up. On his website he describes the reality show, which will be called "The Dream," as "'Survivor' meets 'Apprentice' in an 'American Idol' setting." Read more at http://www.chahal.com