Is moving to the Bay Area worth it?
April 29th, 2010 | Published in geoarbitrage

For the last 9 months or so, we have been hunkered down in Argentina, focusing on building up Piehole. Overall, it has been a success. Away from the distractions of networking events and County Enterprise Board grants, there has been nothing much to do other than grow our subscriber base and find more work for our artists.
I do have one big fear however. It is all too each to get used to good wine, tasty empanadas and cheap meat. You don’t need a lot of money to live a very nice lifestyle and there is a temptation to spin down a little bit and just coast. I’m not against coasting and it has been wonderful to be able to focus on Piehole, giving it the love it deservers . However, after a while the question becomes, ‘what next?’.
As we live in Mendoza, 18 hours away from the bright lights of Buenos Aires, there are limited networking opportunities. There are local tech enthusiasts but it is hard to make the sort of network of contacts that can be useful in growing a business. I’m somewhat wistfully looking on at all the great events being held back in Dublin these days. I’m tempted to come back for a few.
However – why move back to Dublin – when we could go straight for gold and move to the Internet epi-centre – the Bay Area, California. There are a couple of daunting reasons NOT to go.
- It will be at least 3 times as expensive.
- We won’t be able to afford the same quality of life.
- Hiring local talent will be out of our budget.
- GMT-8 is a long way from our Irish customers. Starting work at 1am would be a toughie.
On the plus side – here are some of the benefits I imagine will flow
- Ready access to cutting edge talks and education on building web businesses
- An opportunity to set up a Piehole in the states, working with local artists.
- Potential to build relationships which made aid the eventual sale of Piehole.
So here is my question . Is it worth it and how would we get the most out of it?





