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by JoeEntrepreneur
6843 days ago
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Thank you so much everybody for taking time and replying to my questions. To make things clear, yes we are building onista as amalgam of eBay, LendingTree, Priceline and LinkedIn. We are basically trying to close the gap between social network and a marketplace. We are also not as boring as auction or reverse auction. It is a general marketplace and not specific to any niche. The key take away from everybody's reply is 1. Pick a date. Sure We are confident that we will launch on November 1st 2007. (139 more bugs to fix)
2. Put a day counter on front page
3. Contact Bloggers that cover social networks and marketplaces and Web 2.0 in general. (Wish I knew where to find these bloggers)
4. Post on http://www.buzzshout.com/ & http://www.launchfeed.com/
5. Post comments on TechCrunch with a link back to our site
6. Write a personalized emails
7. Though generating lot of pre-launch hype sounds very attractive idea it may not always work. as "ed" mention in the post, "I've never, ever ever ever, seen this work out in a positive way. Once the floodgates open, users are almost invariably disappointed by what's available. The result is that you lose the (critical) attention of early adopters".
8. Use SEO press release from PRWEB.COM for $200. (Any suggestions on services that can help us write a press release? I've never written one and certainly writing is not one of my great skills. Except javascript/css and html)
9. Send a link to the uncov guys. Loved this idea. Would be interesting to read how they will tear us apart. Now I will post specific replies to each post here. |
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