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Search results for Italian in Los AltosA: Good question – we get it a lot! We rank businesses in a very different way than other search directories out there because we display search results not only by proximity to you, but by social relevance, too.

 

What do we mean by social relevance? Well, if you have a few friends on AlikeList and you search for a dentist near San Jose, CA, the dentists listed at the top of your search results will be your friends’ recommended dentists. Under those will be recommendations from your friends-of-friends and under those, recommendations from all members. All the rest of the directory listings for dentists are displayed at the bottom. So, search ranking is really based on your friends and their trusted businesses.

 

I think a “search scenario” will help illustrate this point further.

 

Scenario: A college professor and a college student go on AlikeList and search for an Italian restaurant in their town. The college professor sees recommendations from his intellectual friends for high-class Italian restaurants with extensive wine selections at the top of his search results. The college student sees recommendations from her frugal, easy-going friends for nearby pizza and pasta places.

 

Thus, we don’t rank businesses – your social circle does.

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We don’t want to toot our own horn, but we’re pretty excited about what people are saying about AlikeList. Since I read a lot of user feedback everyday, I thought I’d share some of the great comments that I’ve received:dv687005

“This is great … we moved a few month ago and it’s always hard to find new businesses where you live, after you had it all figured out before you moved. This site takes the guess work out of [finding] the services that you need for your house.”

“With the economy the way it is, I made a promise to try and shop at local businesses more. The difficulty is, of course, finding the right ones in the area.
I like that this website is a compiling of recommendations from people in your local area.”

“I love getting recommendations by word-of-mouth! This way I don’t have to look through the yellow pages randomly picking something based on how I like the ad.”

“This is a great website to condense all your favorite places. How cool to be able to connect with friends and not have to keep asking them “what was the name of that restaurant you liked so much?”

Well there it is! If you have any feedback for us (good or bad), feel free to email us at feedback@alikelist.com.

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Way back in August ’09 when AlikeList was in it’s toddler phase, co-founder Jim Delli Santi wrote a blog post explaining AlikeList’s mission when it was founded. He lamented that he and the other co-founders always had a hard time finding good local restaurants, doctors, auto mechanics – you name it – online.

All three of us agreed that today’s local offerings were falling short of making life simpler… It’s easy to get overwhelmed with too much information, too many local choices and too many reviews to read from people we don’t know or trust.

We set out to build AlikeList, a place where like-minded individuals and groups of people can share and find trusted local recommendations through word-of-mouth. Just like they do offline, only better because we make these local recommendations searchable, available 24 x 7, and accessible from anywhere.

Now, six months later, the AlikeList staff is finding trusted local businesses through AlikeList almost every day. Since most staff members are friends with each other on alikelist.com, we each have at least 30 AlikeList friends. That creates an incredibly valuable database of recommendations from

Mission Ranch in Carmel, CA

Mission Ranch in Carmel, CA

people we actually trust. No more sifting through reviews or random business listings for us!

With the constant chaos of a start-up, and the coming and going of off-site employees, we can all truly see and experience the value of AlikeList.

Take Jeff, our Director of Business Operations, for example. He was in need of two new mattresses for his growing daughters. He looked on AlikeList and saw that our Director of Social Marketing was a friend of Jim, the manager at Mancini’s Sleepworld in Saratoga, CA and highly recommended the store. So Jeff put it on his TryList, and on the same day went into the store and got a great deal on two top-notch mattresses – for two happy daughters at home.

Last weekend, I was heading down to Carmel, CA and on Friday afternoon, realized I didn’t have a clue what to do there. I sent out an Ask to 15 people, asking them to recommend a good place to get a drink. Within an hour, I had 10 responses. One of the best ones said to get a drink at Clint Eastwood’s Mission Ranch, on the back deck, during sunset if possible. That kind of recommendation would have taken me hours of researching online to find – and even then I wouldn’t have trusted it because it would have come from a complete stranger.

For the AlikeList staff, it’s really nice to know that whenever we need anything local – a restaurant, chiropractor, auto mechanic – we know exactly where to look. We don’t even have to bother asking one another, which is good because we’re always so busy! (In fact, I should get back to work…)

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Check out our new demo video, “What is AlikeList?” below. Many thanks to Rico and the rest of the team at Transvideo Studios for doing such a fabulous job!

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Contrary to popular belief, Twitter is about more than just telling people “I ate oatmeal for breakfast.” It’s actually a great place to find news and entertainment updates, get special deals and discounts and even find a job. (That’s what our new Director of Social Marketing did!)

TheEllenShowNews: Get real-time news updates like a California earthquake or the Hudson plane crash before there’s a peep about it in the media.

Entertainment: It’s not stalking – it’s following! Follow your favorite movie stars, food critics, athletes and more to get an inside glimpse of what they’re like when they aren’t being chased by paparazzi.

Networking: Find people who like peanut-butter and pickle sandwiches just like you! And keep tabs on business contacts to see what conferences they’ll be attending and any new ventures they’re tackling.

Deals and discounts: Follow your favorite hotels, airlines, stores, bars and more because they often tweet special offers just for their Twitter followers.

Knowledge of the masses: Have a question? Forget searching for the answer on Google. Just type in (for example), “Do fish hiccup?,” to get an immediate response from your friends and followers.

Find a job: Here’s some proof that this actually works – A few months ago, our future Director of Social Marketing decided to search for a Sr. Social Marketing position within her own playground – Twitter.

“I used Twitter to discover social media panels and events to meet the kind of people I like to know and work with. Dave Allen of Pampelmoose (@pampelmoose) spoke at an HP social media panel and SF Music Tech (#sfmusictech). He introduced me to ‘Frosty’ from HP (@frostola), who didn’t have an exact date for an opening on his team, but referred me to a blogger/Ad exec/event producer with interesting tweets (@britopian). Brito’s blog listed a few great opportunities exactly in the space I wanted to be in and a couple of weeks later, I happily joined AlikeList as the new Director of Social Marketing. I heart Twitter.”

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Man & Real Estate Agent 2

We’re all consumers. On any given day, we might go out for lunch, get the oil checked or buy a friend a birthday gift. We want to know that what we’re spending our money on is worth it (and that’s what AlikeList is for!) But in addition to AlikeList, there are lots of helpful sites out there that can help you make wise decisions when buying products or services, such as:

Better Business Bureau (BBB)

http://www.bbb.org/ : Find BBB Accredited Businesses, access reports on specific businesses or (knock on wood) file a complaint.

Diamond Certified

http://diamondcertified.com : Use this site to find only the highest quality contractors and service providers in the SF Bay Area.

Consumer Reports

http://www.consumerreports.org : Read reviews of consumer products, find deals and promotions for what you’re looking for and stay up-to-date on the newest products.

CNET

http://reviews.cnet.com/ : When it comes to quality reviews of electronics and software, this is the place to go. You get the editor’s rating and the average user’s rating, too.

UrbanSpoon

http://www.urbanspoon.com : Like CNET, UrbanSpoon gives your restaurant reviews from “critics, food bloggers and friends,” so you can decide whom to believe!

TripAdvisor

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ : Before travelling, make sure the expensive resort you’ll be staying at is worth its price. And find some fun things to do while you’re there, too.

Now that we’ve given you some helpful tips, give us some! We’re always trying to improve AlikeList to make it more useful for we consumers, and the best way to do that is to communicate! So don’t be shy – let us know what you think at feedback@alikelist.com

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Timeline 1February: The three founders (Jim, Michael and Rob) complete the Alpha version of AlikeList.com for personal and family user testing

March: The founders move into an office space in Sunnyvale, CA and hire the first team members

April: The spec for Alpha2 is completed based on user feedback. We improve search, browsing and social relevance functionality, too. More talented folks are hired.

June: Lots of product-testing and bug-fixing to get the site ready for the Beta launch
-    But there’s still time to play with the Alpha version from remote locales! AlikeList’s growing staff members hit popular vacation spots such as Seattle and Tahoe.

July: “Soft” launch: AlikeList Beta goes live!! The staff invites all their friends and family to join and try

August: We invite 500,000 people to check out and provide feedback on AlikeList via BzzAgent. We garner extremely valuable feedback for next version.
-    AlikeList is busting at the seams with people! We move in to a bigger office space

September: Second Beta version launchesTimeline 2
-    Inspired by user feedback and our own determination to make the site more intuitive, fast and helpful, we start working on a new layout and features for the site

October: Mark Law (from AOL-owned MapQuest) and lots of other really talented product design, development and engineering people join us!

November: Company party at Strike Bowling Alley – a brief break in the sprint to complete development on V1.0 before the Holidays
-    More product-testing. AlikeList staff work around the clock to get the site ready for it’s big Dec. Launch

December: Version 1.0 launches!
-    We’re excited to get some rave reviews and feedback after announcing our funding, new site enhancements & the addition of Mark Law and team members.
(Read reviews in VentureBeat, Screenwerk, Local Onliner and more here.)

Looking into 2010:
We hope to make the site even better! As always, user feedback will help us make further refinements based on the real life usage of AlikeList. And we’ll add new functionalities to help people simplify their daily lives!

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Today AlikeList broke the sound barrier. Or at least it feels like we did. We’ve been working around the clock (literally) for the past few months redesigning the site interface, adding ProSites for business owners, and simplifying search and share capabilities. Let me break it down for you:

- More user-friendly interface: Think “iTunes playlist meets AlikeList.” Easily create custom LikeLists for different uses (e.g., Fix It List, Sushi List, even “PlayList” for your favorite playgrounds perhaps) that contain narrowly categorized businesses based on any criteria you dream of.

Marissa's- ProSites: Short for “Promotional Sites,” ProSites are free mini- sites where businesses add and update helpful information about their business – all they have to do is claim their listing. And that’s not all! Businesses can also create Instant Offers and messages for customers, monitor current and prospective client bases, and more.

- Community Home Pages: Your current home page on steroids! Now you can see the most-Liked and newly-Liked businesses where you live or work, in real-time, to help you stay in-the-know!

- Easier Search by Category & Sort buttons so you find exactly what you’re looking for – quickly.Happening Now

Bottom line:

AlikeList is easier yet more useful than ever. Now you can find, save, share and organize your Likes with ease. Plus, more businesses claiming their ProSites means more information and special deals for you!

We hope you like it and invite all your friends to AlikeList, —the more friends you have, the more trusted business recommendations you’ll get.

BTW, since we’ve added a lot of new functions, please don’t hesitate to share your feedback with us at feedback@alikelist.com.

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Holiday gift shopping has officially begun. Unless you’re an unusually organized non-procrastinator, you might need some help shopping for family and friends – especially those who already have everything!

We have a solution! TryLists. Besides a great place to store businesses you want to try, Try Lists work well as Wish Lists too.

See how TryLists come to the rescue in this all-too-familiar holiday shopping scenario:

TryList Pics

And all of this was made possible by AlikeList TryLists. Now go tell your real-life best friend about AlikeList – they certainly have a reason to join!

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Going Green is so “2008.” The cool trend this year was Local First. Local First campaigns encourage citizens to spend their money at locally-owned businesses in order to support their local community.

I guess you could say AlikeList is just jumping on the bandwagon, but we started doing it first! Well, that’s an exaggeration, but AlikeList’s mission since its conception in 2006 has been two-fold: To help solve life’s daily problems (like “Oh no! The roof’s leaking!) and to help our favorite local businesses thrive. We know it’s tempting, and often a habit, to run to Walmart to pick up some household items, but it’s much better for your community to head to a locally-owned market first. Why?

Because:

-       It helps your local economy thrive: For every $100 spent at a chain, only $13 remain in the community while $45 remains when spent with a local business.Downtown Franklin Street

-       Supporting local businesses is good for the environment because it requires less fuel for transportation and packaging.

-       Local businesses care much more about their community, since that’s where they live. Local business owners are often on community boards that serve important local causes and charities. Non-profits on an average receive 250% more support from local businesses than from non-locally owned ones.

    -       Local business owners care a lot more about their customers. They often hire people who have a better understanding of their product or service than non-locally owned businesses. Plus, if a local store doesn’t carry something you’re looking for, they’re so eager for your business that that they’ll often accommodate your unique needs.

      GiftLocalOrnament_web-       Supporting local businesses preserves your local culture. I’m sure you’ve been to cities that are over-run with corporate-owned chain stores. Well the way to avoid that fate for your town is to prevent your local Black Dog Coffee Shop from getting pushed out of business by Starbucks – by spending your money locally!

      One last thing: with the gift-giving season around the corner you are probably tempted to shop on Amazon.com and other e-retailers because they have huge inventories and can deliver to your house. But again, resist temptation! Many cities have started “Gift local” campaigns to combat e-commerce, and I challenge you to support them!

      I got info from these great sites:
      Organizations that have “Gift local” campaigns:
      http://www.coloradolocalfirst.com/
      http://sonomacounty.golocal.coop/holiday/
      http://www.keeplouisvilleweird.com/holiday/index.htm
      Other Local First sites
      http://www.sustainhawaii.org/left-menu/programs
      http://sonomacounty.golocal.coop/holiday/
      http://www.keepitlocalparsons.com/
      http://www.thinklocalfirstdc.com/why-think-local-first/
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