It’s been too long since I’ve posted on this product development blog. So here’s a quick update on what Peter and I been doing and have planned for Q1 2007. At the end of this month, Sprenzy will be six months old. Since our launch, we’ve been focused on bug fixes, SEO and content development for the Shopping Blog.
In early November, we added Amazon reviews on product pages when possible. We still need to improve the lookup process to match Amazon ASINs with SDCs product IDs. Mashing up Amazon data was the only significant enhancement in Q4 2006. The rest of the development was behind the scenes and not exposed in the UI.
Since we are a bootstrapped startup, we don’t have the resources to do much general marketing or SEM. And frankly, while we are proud of our work on Sprenzy, it’s still a commodity comparison shopping site that isn’t buzz worthy. So we’ve relied on SEO and minimal SMO to attract organic traffic. With this approach, it’s going to take time to build significant and consistent traffic levels, especially with a brand new domain.
We knew this to be the case and have always planned on adding social functionality to differentiate ourselves from our competitors. That’s why there’s an S shaped icon for social in front of the Sprenzy logo. We aren’t planning to be a social shopping site, such as Yahoo! Shoposphere, Kaboodle, Crowdstorm, ThisNext and so on. They are all good sites and we don’t want to compete in the social shopping space and we are definitely not going to be a YASN.
So what new functionality do we plan on releasing? It definitely has a social and community aspect. We are taking a proven and common feature found on many sites and improving it thru better interaction design/UI and appropriate web 2.0 3.0 concepts. Sorry for being vague but… that’s all I’m have to say about that. Hopefully, we can get into a private beta phase before the end of the month.

With the new functionality build out, we decided to complicate the process by also doing a redesign at the same time. We are tired of looking at the current design and color scheme. Don’t you think six months is long enough for the current design? There will be a radical shift in color palette when the new functionality is released, followed by UI enhancements.
That sums up our plan for Q1 2007. Then we may go global in Q2 2007? Releasing a site on another continent counts as going global, right? Look out for more announcements in the following weeks. If you have any suggestions for Sprenzy, we welcome and would appreciate any and all feedback.
Hi guys,
Don’t be strangers now - we’re a friendly bunch at Crowdstorm.
I’ve love to chat to you guys in a bit more detail if you don’t mind - drop me a line on philip.wilkinson at crowdstorm dot com or skype on PJWilkinson
Cheers, Phil