We Want To Bring Your Ideas To Life

Hey everyone – I’ve been telling you that we have some big business ventures in the works. Well, here it is. Today we announced the formation of Idea Jungle – our brand new Internet firm to help businesses and individuals bring their ideas to life.

For a good while now Elizabeth and I have been wanting to have a side project away from politics…something we can do outside of the 9-5 normal routine. We’ve had a ton of ideas but they all got lost in the big rat race. One day over a venti Starbucks, Clark and I came up with the Idea Jungle concept.

Idea Jungle is a vehicle to bring ideas to life. It’s a parent company that will launch a bunch of ideas over the next few months. The first of which is 3steptwitterbackground.com.

In the next couple weeks we will start hosting weekly seminars and workshops to help other folks launch their ideas, eventually investing in a few good ones and helping them get off the ground.

We are PUMPED beyond belief about this new project.

Here’s the release that went out earlier today:

A plump blue bird points a wing towards the screen of a MAC desktop computer, urging visitors to move forward in creating their own custom Twitter background for just $75. The service, 3StepTwitterBackground.com is just one of many new offerings to come from a new web development company started by 3 successful Columbians. The firm, named Idea Jungle, is co-owned by Wesley Donehue, Elizabeth Donehue, and Clark Covington.

Wesley Donehue, a successful Republican political operative, believed it was time to allow his Internet ideas to come to life.
“People aren’t just working on the Internet. People are living on the Internet. For years I’ve had all these ideas to help businesses and individuals communicate on the web but I didn’t have a vehicle to bring the ideas to life. We are passionate about helping people brand themselves on the web.”

Idea Jungle was formed to act as the parent company for various web ventures like 3StepTwitterBackground.com. The company will also serve as a local web development firm for businesses in need of a polished presence on the web. Idea Jungle will also act as an incubator for aspiring internet entrepreneurs that are looking for angel investors, mentors, and even office space.

“Having a large internet business for several years now, my focus lately has gravitated more towards getting involved on a local level, with people I care about, and meeting new people that are interested in internet business,” explains Clark Covington.

Idea Jungle is currently developing several internet businesses including a one-size-fits-all custom website package for $997 and a series of vintage bowties sold in mason jars retailed on a state of the art website.

“What I love about Idea Jungle is how diverse the projects we work on can be. One minute it’s working with graphic designers on Twitter backgrounds, the next it’s talking with our sewing contractors about bowtie construction, it’s never boring.” Elizabeth Donehue says in regards to her passion for the new venture.

The company operates out of converted loft space in the historic 701 Whaley building.

For media inquires contact Elizabeth Donehue at goideajungle@gmail.com or via phone 864.641.1856.

Wesley Donehue is a Republican operative in Columbia, SC. Called the “the political high tech Wizard of Oz” by WSPA’s Amy Wood, Wesley has become known as South Carolina’s top political Internet strategist.

Elizabeth Donehue owns Donehue Agency, South Carolina’s premier political fundraising and event-planning firm.

Clark Covington owns Rufus Space Industries, INC. the leading producer of affordable SEO content, press releases, and book reviews in the world.

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Wesley Donehue is a Republican political consultant, tech enthusiast, and coffee addict. Called "the political high tech 'Wizard of Oz'" by WSPA's Amy Wood, Wesley blogs about the intersection of politics, technology, and business.