TwitPic creator plans move to Charleston

By Chelsea Hadaway
chadaway@scbiznews.com
Published April 7, 2009

TwitPic creator Noah Everett is making enough money from his Twitter application that he quit his full-time job in Oklahoma and is moving to the Lowcountry.

TwitPicEverett launched TwitPic, an application that allows users to upload photos to their Twitter accounts, in February of 2008 as a way for him and “maybe a few friends” to share photos, he said.

The application is now the No. 1 Twitter application and is adding 20,000 new users a day, he said. Everett expects the number of users to hit 1 million this month.

One of the first images from the US Airways plane crash into the Hudson River in February was released by one of his users, who uploaded the photo from his cell phone to TwitPic.

The TwitPic application started out self-funded, about $100 a month for the first four or five months. He absorbed that cost from his full-time job as a Web developer in Tulsa, Okla.


Awkward Introduction from Noah Everett on Vimeo

Venture capital offers started coming in, but Everett declined. He started putting ads on the site in August, and, by December, the site had exploded. He had to build a new platform for the program as volume grew from a few pictures a day to tens of thousands.

Ad revenue growth was so steep, he quit his job last month to work full time on the site. And now, he is looking to hire two people — one to help manage the hardware and another to work on development.

With no strong ties to Oklahoma, he started to revisit the idea of moving to Charleston, which he first hatched while watching The Patriot in November.

Noah Everett“It started out as an imaginary idea, then I started researching it, looking at cost of living. Then it just turned into reality,” Everett said.

He brought his family on vacation here and says he liked the area a lot. He found an apartment on Daniel Island the first day he started looking and plans to move in 12 days.

Although he’s gotten two offers to be bought out — he said the last one was in the $3 million to $5 million range —he wants to grow the site himself for a while before selling it.

“The technology is available now where you are able to create these apps much easier. There’s a much lower barrier than in the dot-com boom,” he said. “It only takes one idea — something that fills a need.”

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Added: 7 Apr 2009

Noah, welcome to the low country. We are an approved home builder (The JD Smith Company, 881-8843) on Daniel Island. When you get ready to build your home please us the opportunity to work with you. Good luck in your new venture, sounds like you are off to a good start. Thanks Donnie Smith

Donnie Smith


Added: 7 Apr 2009

Noah and family, Welcome to Charleston! One of the most fabulous cities in the U.S.!

Stacey Crew


Added: 7 Apr 2009

YOU NEED TO JUMP ON THIS OPPORTUNITY! CHECK THE PART OUT ABOUT FINDING HARDWARE PEOPLE!! Terri

Derrick


Added: 8 Apr 2009

Welcome to Charleston and the Island. Your business needs are sure to grow and if you need any help looking for Commercial Office Space for your growing company give me a call, our office is on the Island at 126 Seven Farms Drive. All the Best, Kim Anchor Commercial 843-747-5856

Kim Hinshaw


Added: 9 Apr 2009

Noah, Welcome to the beautiful state of South Carolina. We are glad to have you! We have several active Social Media Clubs here in South Carolina - including a lot of Twitterholics like myself. The groups are listed on Facebook and on Twitter. The local group I belong to is @greenvillesmc. Look forward to tweeting with you! Robert @robertalexander

Robert Alexander


Added: 10 Apr 2009

How exciting; you have landed in the most beautiful place in the world. Have you discovered Smythe Park yet, great place to stroll and meet people; many like you moving here from all over the country! Welcome. Sheridan Long- Daniel Island Real Estate and resident

Sheridan Long


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