Vator.tv hosts contests for entrepreneurs in clean tech, wine

vatortv.jpgVator.tv, a company that lets entrepreneurs upload videotaped pitches to potential investors, is doling out cash prices to winners of pitch competitions.

Over the next few months, selected winners can net anything from an Xbox or an iPhone to over $10,000 — it depends on the contest — and a chance to present their ideas in person to an audience of investors.

You qualify if you’re in one of the following sectors: gaming, clean tech, Office 2.0, or wine. Yes, wine. All you have to do to enter is make a tape yourself explaining your concept, package it with any relevant documents — and send it in. More on the site.

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Once upon a time, Dan considered himself a magazine journalist with dreams of "The New Yorker" and a couple of well-reviewed but only mildly successful books. Then one day, life, as it is known to do, decided it was time for rebirth. Like so many things before it, this rebirth was conceived on a mostly-empty plane to Reno. Now, instead of magazine writing, Dan would plunge into the world of New Media and write for Matt Marshall's blog.

It's funny how it goes.