If Pownce Is Headed For The Deadpool, Then Is Mint Headed There Too?

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PownceYesterday Uncov went after Pownce, claiming that they are a fail and that "even Michael Arrington" can't help them now after checking out an Alexa chart. In July I wrote that you "should never bring Alexa to a fight". It was true five years ago, it was true in July and it's true today. Using charts (of any kind) in this Web 2.0 world is silly. Pownce/Twitter both have APIs - even using the tool offsite wouldn't register on Alexa. This is why I've called for new metrics for years now.

Mike picked up the Uncov-bait, and wondered in the story title whether Pownce is headed for the Techcrunch deadpool.

I don't know founder Leah Culver but I was wondering after reading both posts what some other startups might look like using Alexa. Uncov suggests that "you can look at virtually any Web 2.0 company and see a nearly-identical traffic graph". I would generally agree with that statement. Certainly Pownce has been overshadowed by Twitter based on API and those infected with Twitterdiction. I would suggest that Pownce is more on the lines of Tumblr than Twitter - in fact a marriage between Tumblr and Pownce might be sweet and long-lasting.

I selected Mint as my comparison site for this demo. It's been written about a variety of times on Techcrunch, Mint won the Techcrunch award and they are now an advertiser on Techcrunch. Mint also has 5.45M funding, Pownce appears to have no funding. Using Uncov's theory, I believe it's a good comparison.

Here's the Alexa comparison chart for both Mint and Pownce. I've animated it (5 sec) to show six months and seven days respectively. It's easy to see that Pownce is ranked higher and slowly trending higher than Mint. So if based on an Alexa chart, Pownce is a fail, is Mint a fail as well?

Pownce vs Mint

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Submitted by Brian Breslin on December 21, 2007 - 1:06pm.

I think you are comparing two starkly different sites and you know its not a good choice. Mint isn't a communication tool, you don't have peer to peer relationships in mint. Its traffic is bound to be lower, and its newer than pownce too.

why not compare pownce to jaiku ?

Submitted by centernetworks on December 21, 2007 - 1:51pm.
Subject: re: Brian

I think Mint is an excellent comparison - not because the products are the same but because Uncov said that even MA can't save them - so I am showing a comparison to a company MA has written about more than Pownce, won the TC award and is a current TC advertiser.

Submitted by Rob on December 22, 2007 - 12:51am.

I am only a user of mint and all I can say is that it is replacing Quicken Quickbooks for consumers. This is the web app that can be built for free to replace a suite of software that crashes all the time.

If I was Intuit, I would be looking to aqcuire mint immediately.

Submitted by Stan Schroeder on December 22, 2007 - 4:29am.

Good point with Mint, but as I noted over on my blog, you can take any company with a declining Alexa graph and proclaim it dead. It's irresponsible.

Submitted by centernetworks on December 22, 2007 - 8:24am.
Subject: re: Stan

Stan, I agree - that was the point of this post. Using Alexa is like fighting with one hand tied behind your back. I like your deadpoolbaiting - there's def. a lot of that going on!



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