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365 Days Later…

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Paul Dawalibi here! One year ago, Praized Media was launching its first iteration and what a ride it has been! I rarely contribute to the Praized Product blog but on this occasion, I wanted to tell everyone what progress we’ve made in a short period of time, thank all the people who have made this possible and bring forth my perspective as to why I think Praized has developed core technologies that will support usage and revenue growth at local media publishers worldwide in the next couple of years.

Even though I only joined the company as CEO in January of this year, I was part of the team at Garage Technology Ventures Canada (now St-Lawrence Capital) that was behind the $1M seed round Praized Media received in September 2007. From the get go, I was really impressed by the depth of knowledge and talent of the whole Praized team.

Praized’s founders foresaw the arrival of social media as a game-changing opportunity for local media publishers. As most of us are realizing, people are now discussing, sharing and recommending to each other news to read and places to visit on Facebook, Twitter and Friendfeed. Millions of word-of-mouth conversations about local places are occurring every day on the Web, yet they are not happening on major media portals. We now live in a real-time world and the rise of social media has created a new user paradigm in the local media space. Content is now discovered through real-time activity streams and real-time search. Real-time conversations are happening between consumers and companies.

Helping media companies tap into the growing potential of online word-of-mouth and social media has been Praized’s mission since the beginning. This is now accomplished through its Real-Time Search & Activity Stream, Real-Time Conversation, Answers and Social Yellow Pages modules. Praized is basically addressing the new user paradigm developed by social media sites and applying it to local media firms.

A few of the major milestones in the last 12 months:

  • July 2008: launch of our prototype consumer product on www.praized.com along with our free API, plug-ins and Facebook application
  • August 2008: finalist in Red Herring’s Canada’s Top 50 Private Technology Company
  • September 2008: participants in the Techcrunch 50 Demopit in 2008
  • October 2008: launch of our prototype consumer activity stream product
  • November 2008: launch of our prototype consumer Answers product
  • December 2008: company receives special jury prize at the Boomerang Interactive Awards in 2008
  • January 2009: launch of our enterprise sales initiative
  • February 2009: signature of first enterprise customer, Yellow Pages Group in Canada
  • April 2009: pre-launch of answers.yellowpages.ca with Yellow Pages Group
  • May 2009: official launch of answers.yellowpages.ca
  • May 2009: Sebastien writes his “big vision” blog post “I have seen the future of local media” and sends ripples through the Yellow Pages industry, creating enormous buzz around our company and products
  • May 2009: first prototype of enterprise activity stream and real-time search

The Praized platform toolkit now includes:

  • Real-time search & activity stream modules
  • Real-time conversation module
  • Answers module
  • Social Yellow Pages module (ratings/reviews platform)
  • Editorial module (structure and connect existing local editorial content around places)
  • Affiliate program module (API, Wordpress/Movable Type blog plug-ins)
  • Social media applications (Facebook, iPhone, OpenSocial, etc.)

All of Praized core modules are fully search engine optimized, allowing discovery of social local media content through search engines. In addition, the whole Praized platform is built on an API to leverage the distributed nature of the Internet. Given the platform’s distributed nature, we measure success based on API calls growth. The following graph shows you our growth since our launch:

praized-platform-api-calls-growth

In addition to its current customers, Praized currently has signed letters of intent with three large media companies. It is also currently negotiating agreements with a couple of others and has generated strong interest from a dozen other important local media players. The very high interest comes from the fact that Praized has found very creative ways for local media publishers to monetize social media. Ping me at paul AT praizedmedia.com if you want to know more…). Don’t forget that one of Praized Media’s co-founders, Sebastien Provencher, has a proven track record of creating highly profitable online products in a local media environment (DirectoryPlus at Yellow Pages Group) . From an investor point of view, I have to mention that recent investments and M&A activities indicate high interest from media companies in the local social space.

So, I want to take this moment to thank all our platform customers. Thank you to all users who’ve been using the various iterations of our core modules and who have provided invaluable feedback throughout the year. Thank you to our development team, one of the best I’ve had the chance to work with, and to all the freelancers who have contributed to our success. Montreal is an amazing place to build a startup with its very talented technical people, a great location halfway between Europe and the US, great R&D tax credits, and a relatively low cost of living.

So, what’s next? More enterprise customers and more innovative product modules and features. We’re already talking about reputation management, social media lead generation, tracking conversations happening around small merchants and structuring/aggregating those conversations. The Company’s goal is to become the most innovative and valuable supplier of social media and real-time technologies to local media publishers worldwide and we’re well on our way there!

Paul Dawalibi

CEO & President

Praized Media Inc.

Introducing Praized Answers, a social broadcasting service to ask local questions

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Introducing our latest product release: Praized Answers (answers.praized.com). Praized Answers allows anyone to ask a question about local products and services and broadcast it to a selection of social networks (including Facebook, Twitter, Identi.ca, Friendfeed and Ping.fm). Broadcasted questions are accompanied by a short form przd.com URL to allow social media friends to answer questions in a central place (see: http://twitter.com/sebprovencher/status/1015634286).

Once they’ve clicked on the link (see: http://przd.com/q/wEg-TQ0xz), friends can use our answering tools to suggest places (via a search in our North American place database that includes more 17M+ businesses) and add a comment to the recommendation. Once suggestions have been made through our answering tool, the user can then decide which business(es) they’re going to contact or visit. After contacting/visiting a merchant, they can vote and comment on their experience using the Praized social tools.

The idea for Praized Answers came to us when we were thinking of the original consumer behavior model, i.e. “the process and activities people engage in when searching for, selecting, purchasing, using, evaluating, and disposing of products and services so as to satisfy their needs and desires” (source: Wikipedia). One of the key sources of business referrals for small merchants is word of mouth. With the rise of social media, it’s becoming easier to ask your online friends for recommendations and Praized Answers helps consumers assemble all of them in one central place.

If you look at Local 2.0 sites today, most of them are focused on merchant reviews. As reviewing is at the end of the purchase process, we feel that most of these sites miss out on the first (and most important) step in consumer behavior: the trusted referral.

Praized Answers is built on the Praized platform, a free white-label local social networking platform. Our platform (available through our API at www.praizedmedia.com) comes with all of the North American business listings you’d expect to find in business directories along with social tools like voting, commenting, tagging and sharing.

Praized “Share” button now has added enhanced “Sharing Power”

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

We realize most people spend their online lives in many social sites. To further our mission to enable conversations about places in the social media world, we’ve now added enhanced ‘Sharing Power’ to our “Share” button and you are now able to choose from a full smorgasbord of social media tools to post your Praizes to or you can just clip the embedded code we provide for each listing to use elsewhere.

You are now able to add details about a location directly to Blogger, Delicious, Digg, Facebook, Friendfeed, Google Bookmarks, Movable Type, MySpace, Ping.fm, Pownce, Tumblr, Twitter, Reddit, StumbleUpon, TypePad, Vox, WordPress.com as well as self-hosted WordPress blogs and WordPress MU.