Friday 28 September 2012

ENTERPRISE Comment Business Dashboards Get Instant Widgets, And Geckoboard Gets $1.5M From Top Investors


Geckoboard, the London-based developer of an online dashboard product that lets businesses monitor company-related information in real time through the use of widgets, has today announced two key pieces of news to fuel its growth: it has picked up its first round of funding, $1.5 million, and it is launching a new feature that lets users create their own widgets for all the services that they would want to run on that dashboard.
The funding comes from a top list of investors led by Index Ventures that also includes 500 Startups, DN Capital, HootSuite CEO Ryan Holmes, Path CEO Dave Morin, Alexander Bruehl, Christoph Janz and John Hunt, and it is through that investment that Geckoboard has been able to launch the new product.
“This funding will lead to an explosion in the number of integrations we can offer our customers,” Paul Joyce, CEO and co-founder of Geckoboard. “Companies recognise the need for real-time analysis of their business metrics and the Widget Editor will help us to offer more integrations much more quickly than we were ever able to do before.” That will also help it better compete with other startups that also work in a similar space, including iDashboards and Cyfe. Ironically, calibrated the right way, a Geckoboard could even compete against HootSuite, the company run by one of its latest investors.
As of today, Geckoboard lists 55 existing widgets on its site for users to drop into their dashboards for popular services like Google Analytics, Twitter, Salesforce, Pingdom, Basecamp, Zendesk and Facebook (maybe for when you want a little diversion…).
What today’s announcement will mean is that with a new widget editor, developers can code (with standard web programming language), debug and preview new widgets that Geckoboard hasn’t created itself. Geckoboard says that this is, in fact, the same tool it uses to create the pre-existing widgets. And that new widgets can be completed in “less than an hour” (with a video to explain ti more here). And because they are web-based they work on any screen with a browser across PCs, Macs, tablets and smartphones.
Geckoboard has called itself the “Chartbeat for everything else” — in reference to the tool used to monitor traffic and other metrics on websites. Geckoboard’s rise speaks to a growing trend among businesses to consolidate ever-growing lists of diagnostics and information into simpler views to be able to better assess that information — with dashboards being the mainstay for how it’s presented and consumed.
Since launching in February 2011, Geckoboard has picked up some 1,400 customers, including Atlassian, Groupon, Gdgt, SecondMarket and Stack Exchange.

Watch Out Ecommerce, Facebook Turns Karma Acquisition Into ‘Gifts’


Facebook today launches Facebook Gifts to make ecommerce more convenient. It turns user data into suggestions for gifts to buy right from where you spend your time — and without a friend’s address. Facebook earns a percentage of sales when you use it to buy friends physical products or digital gift cards for their birthdays, weddings, or other special occasions.
Starbucks, Uber cabs, Warby Parker glasses and products from over 100 other partners can be purchased over desktop or mobile for friends who’ll receive them as digital gift cards or physical shipments. You can even buy Gifts for yourself.
Facebook Gifts, the rebirth of gift app Karma, which Facebook acquired in May, is rolling out to select U.S. users today. The rest of the country will get it soon, and Facebook is mulling over an international launch of Gifts that could pull buyers away from Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and other shopping sites.

SEO.org.uk announce key considerations for driving web traffic After an increase in their SEO services, SEO.org.uk announce their key points to consider for increasing web traffic.


SEO.org.uk is a UK online promotions company specialising in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) services. Following a substantial increase in enquiries into their services, particularly that of generating website traffic, SEO.org.uk has announced their main considerations for increasing website visibility.
A member of the web developing team at SEO.org.uk comments on the subject:
“Good visibility on the internet is essential if you’re attempting to increase the traffic to your site. Generally speaking, the most effective ways to increase your traffic are fresh content, easy to use web design and guest posting.”
Key considerations: 
  •     Fresh content- By regularly creating fresh content that is original you will give your readers the impression that they have something to look forward to. By following this you will notice that not only are you keeping a loyal audience but you are also bringing first-time readers to your site thanks to word of mouth and social media networks.
  •     Design- Your website should have a great design and a good layout that is logical, sensible and easy to use. A good aesthetically pleasing site will attract visitors as well as make them want to stay for longer. People will be put off if your website appears too busy and hard to navigate through.
  •     Guest blogging- Using your link building skills, you can make the most of your guest blogging. By posting a guest blog on someone else’s site, you can link back to your own domain so those reading your post can view your other content driving more traffic.
Seo.org.uk is an Essex-based company with the aim of bringing effective yet affordable online marketing services to companies from all industries and backgrounds. The company offers a huge range of services including search engine optimisation, Pay Per Click account management, social media marketing and website design.

Ben Austin
SEO.org.uk 
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