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Praized Media Introduces First Community-Focused Local Search Platform for Social Media Sites

Market Wire,  July, 2008  

Millions of conversations about local places are occurring across blogs and social media sites every day, yet they are fragmented and unstructured. Online communities now have the tools to capture, aggregate and structure these conversations to deliver relevant recommendations for their users, thanks to Praized Media , the first distributed local search platform designed for social media. The new venture, founded by a team of social media experts and local search technology veterans from Yellow Pages Group, today announced the beta launch of its platform and availability of the first Praized communities on MoCo Loco design blog and Facebook.

Praized Makes Local Search Simple and Relevant

Praized's platform is based on a distributed approach to ensure that each community delivers local results that are relevant to its users. For example, a Praized installation on a vegan blog will have completely different restaurant recommendations than on a meat-lovers' blog because the two groups have fundamentally different tastes. Praized has developed a platform that addresses some of the biggest challenges associated with aggregating social media content around places and offers the following key benefits to social media publishers and their communities:

-- Expand Content, Ad Revenue and Page Views: Praized's platform is free to social media sites and provides publishers with new sources of content, incremental ad revenue and increased page views. The platform enables site publishers to easily leverage their existing community to tap into the valuable, but difficult to execute local and social search space. It is also fully search-engine optimized to help drive additional local traffic to community sites from search engines.

-- Seamless Integration: Praized designed a white-label platform that integrates seamlessly with editorial content by using either an API or plug-ins that are compatible with SixApart's MovableType and Wordpress . Bloggers and site editors can embed snippets of merchant information within posts or news articles to drive traffic to their Praized-powered local section. Praized also designed its platform to be available to Facebook application developers and others through an API.

-- Rich Local Content: Partnerships with Yellow Pages Group Co . and Localeze provide each Praized community with access to more than 17 million searchable North American business listings. Each listing has a place profile with contact information, a map and default tags. As users contribute additional tags, the merchant profile gains added context and color.

-- Management Tools: The Praized platform is equipped with several moderation and content management tools. Editors can screen incoming comments about places to ensure that only appropriate information is shared with their community. A widget can be placed on a site's home page, highlighting the community's favorite local picks and letting users know about the local search section. A local search box can also be installed right on the home page for easy search access. These tools are deployed through either full-featured, customized blog plug-ins or Javascript.

-- Discoverability & Social Tools: Praized communities enable users to search, discover and discuss places with like-minded people. Users benefit from discovering the "long tail" of places via discussions on lesser known local merchants that struggle to be found through Web search. End-users also get real value from social tools that allow them to tag, comment, bookmark, share and vote on places that matter to them.

-- Centralized Database: An aggregated view of local conversations from all Praized communities is compiled at www.praized.com , enabling users to discover new like-minded groups.

"As social channels are becoming increasingly important for consumer research, users turn to their trusted communities, or tribes, for recommendations and opinions on local places to make better decisions," said Harry Wakefield, chief executive officer at Praized Media. "Praized was founded on the principle of 'trusting your tribes' and provides the tools for social media publishers to capture word of mouth occurring within their communities, giving users a simple way to search, discover, and recommend local places with like-minded folks."

Praized Powers Local Search for Design Buffs and Social Networking Enthusiasts

The first online community to use the embeddable Praized platform is MoCo Loco , the modern and contemporary design blog. The MoCo Loco audience will benefit from access to a comprehensive database that pulls together all conversations that have occurred on the blog and Praized's searchable places database to deliver relevant recommendations. The platform's integrated social tools allow users to discuss and discover new local places with like-minded people. While the blogging tools allow MoCo editors to blog about local places easily and solicit their readers' opinions.

Praized also announced today the launch of its Facebook Praize'n'Raze application , allowing Facebook users to create a unique local search experience that fits the context of their tribe of friends. Users will be able share their favorite local places with friends on Facebook and find out if they agree or disagree with their friends' choices with the Praized application. Will you Praize or Raze their choices?