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Startup Videos Review: aftervote

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Review of Startup Videos Opportunity: aftervote by Marshall Kirkpatrick.

Marshall's review:

AfterVoteAfterVote is a web search engine that aggregates search results from the three leading search engines and provides a number of ways for users to filter those results.

You may remember the search engine Jux2.com from a few years ago. It was (is) a neat aggregation of search results from Google, Yahoo!, MSN and a couple of other big search engines. It was interesting as a proof of concept or if you were really concerned that you might miss a web page that ranked high on Yahoo! but not on Google. It sold in 2005 for $100,000 on eBay. That's not bad.

AfterVote offers the same basic service that Jux2 does with a respectable number of other features added on top. There are some good ideas here, but life is precious and you should watch out how many of its moments you spend pursuing mildly good ideas. AfterVote submitted a nearly unwatchable, two-part, 18 minute long demo video for the contest. Volume, image clarity and bad editorial decisions regarding what I needed to know were big issues. Two or three minutes of louder narration over the top of some clearer, static screenshots would have worked much better.

What it Does

Aftervote searches the big three search engines and lets you filter the results in a variety of ways. The most interesting thing the service does is that if users click through a search result and then click back to the results page (indicating that they were looking for something else) then that counts against that particular result in AfterVote. That's cool.

Users can also whitelist and blacklist domains, vote for a result as a good one and set the three search engines to weigh differently in the aggregate results.

I am mildly interested in aggregating search results across three web search engines, but I'd have a hard time trusting anyone who makes a video this poor to not mess up my search results too. Sorry, but that's what almost anyone would say if they watched this demo and were as crabby as it made me.

Search is generally something that people want to get in and out of fast, I can't think of any social search engines that I think are particularly viable. This one doesn't offer me anywhere near sufficient reason to switch search engines.

One thing that could be fun for AfterVote to try is this. Imagine they had a javascript bookmarklet titled "Try this search at AfterVote" or something like that. Users could put it in their toolbar and click it after using one of the big three search engines. The bookmarklet could parse the query out of the URL of the search results page and repeat the search in AfterVote. I'd put one of those in my toolbar and give AfterVote a couple of second chances if it was easy to do.

Come inside to view the submitted video pitch from AfterVote...

 

AfterVote, BlogCatalog, TalkShoe, ShopBig, Zwinktopia

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AfterVote.com - Search Socially

The search engine of all search engines: AfterVote.com. This is a great way to find what you're looking for with so many more tools and so much more precision than the basic search engine. AfterVote takes the results from Google, Yahoo, and MSN search and puts them together listed by relevance. With each site that comes up, you can automatically see its page ranking on the various search engines, its Alexa ranking, ways to bookmark it, and so much more. read more »

BlogCatalog.com - Blog Directory and Search Engine

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TalkShoe.com - Live and Recorded Internet Podcasts

TalkShoe is the site that lets you host and participate in live or recorded podcasts with other members. Hosts choose a topic and invite members to join in, and then members can get to talking through their phones, computer, or typing. If you just want to eavesdrop on the conversation and don't feel like participating, you can just listen to the latest chatter. If you enjoyed a talkshow in particular, you can download and save it to listen to at a later date. Hosts can also make money for their first ten shows, and participants can earn money from referring hosts. read more »

ShopBig.com - Compare Prices and Shop Online

Wondering if you're getting a good deal on your purchase? To make sure you are, go to ShopBig and search for your item. ShopBig isn't a place to buy things, but rather is a place to search for the items you want and compare them across a bunch of different sites to find the product you're after at the price you're willing to pay. You can sort through items based on their price, their brand, or their merchant, depending on what's important to you. read more »

Zwinktopia.com - Get Zwinked, Be Who Ever You Want

Zwinktopia is the new Virtual World for teenagers to "get zwinked" on. Before, Zwinktopia was merely a place for you to create avatars, now InterActive Corp has launched again with a highly developed and highly fun interactive world for you to be, who ever you want. Teens are bound to spend hours on this site, it has everything any teenager wanting to escape the perils of being an adolescent could desire in a virtual world. read more »



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