Although it’s quiet on the specific details, PageOnce says it is developing an internet “assistant” that will both help consumers manage their online lives, and marketers connect with those same consumers.
The company plans to unify information from the diverse internet accounts that most regular internet users have, but hasn’t disclosed what level of access it plans to give marketers to data.
The $1.5 million funding is the first for PageOnce, provided by local Silicon Valley entrepreneurs Liron Petrushka and Bobby Lent. PageOnce is based in Palo Alto, Calif.
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Jeff Yablon said:
Huh?
VC money for VAs? These guys had better be SOMETHING! I mean WE’RE something, and I’ve raised VC before, and I can’t imagine trying to do it in this business.
OK, I can, but . . . WOW. Mazel Tov if this is for real!
Jeff Yablon
President & CEO
Virtual VIP
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John said:
Well… I would use their product based on the logos and design on their site. But I wouldn’t yours. It doesn’t “feel” as good.
Something to think about.
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Jeff Yablon said:
Wow!
John, I appreciate that comment (truly). And I’d love if we could open a dialogue on the subject:
“What constitutes a “good” web site?”
Virtual VIP is one page, not especially “attractive”, and geberates lots of traffic. OTOH, PC-VIP Inc.’s web site (the parent company), which we hear all the time is a great site, generates next to nothing.
So the question, for this industry, or any other where you are providing a service rtaher than trying to make a living “through” clicks is: How do we navigate the good vs. bad thing in web site design?