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Judy's Book

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Area served
  
Worldwide

Subsidiaries
  
Snappd.it

Number of employees
  
7

Founders
  
Andy Sack, Chris DeVore

Industry
  
Internet

Website
  
www.judysbook.com

Type of business
  
Private

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Type of site
  
Local Social Search, Local Ratings and Reviews

Key people
  
David Niu (board member) Geoff Entress (board member) Andy Liu (board member) Mike Ma (board member) Ali Alami (General Manager)

Headquarters
  
Seattle, Washington, United States

Founded
  
2004, Seattle, Washington, United States

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Judy's Book is a social search tool and online yellow pages used by millions of registered users across the United States to find the best deals, discounts and coupons and to locate local businesses and professionals such as physicians, restaurants, dentists, dry cleaners, pizza restaurants and plumbers, and rate and review them.

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History

In 2004, friends and entrepreneurs Andy Sack (Founders Co-op, Kefta, Abuzz, Firefly Network) and Chris DeVore (Founders Co-op, Sapient Corporation, Adjacency) founded Judy's Book with a $2.5 million seed funding that they were able to raise. The social networking-based local search tool allows small businesses to promote themselves and users to browse through listings to locate businesses and professionals in their area and rate and review their experiences. According to the official website, the idea of Judy's Book was inspired by co-founder Andy Sack's mother-in-law, Judy Albert, who kept a "little green book" full of lists and shopping tips and other favorites that she'd share with family and friends to help them find "the best of everything".

Seth Godin described the start up as "Craig's List meets Zagats meets Orkut." The website allows small, mid and even large sized businesses to submit all promotions and deals they have so that users can then easily navigate through them and keep up with the latest offerings. Registered users can browse through local and online stores and even post deals, coupons or any other sales they learn of and further enhance existing postings by providing more detailed information and adding personal reviews, ratings and tags.

Marketing tactics

In 2005, in an effort to get the website off the ground, the company offered iPods to anyone who submitted 50 reviews of local businesses. While the then-owners and founders of Judy's Book, Andy and Chris, refused to reveal how many people won iPods or how many reviews were submitted, Sack announced that their marketing efforts were successful as the website saw a 50-60% increase in reviews and member registrations every month.

In 2006, the website gave out $100 gift certificates every day from February 16 until March 5 to the person who had written the most reviews that day.

Also in 2006, in an attempt to further increase traffic to the website, Judy's Book announced that it was partnering with Local.com. All reviews written on Judy's Book were included in Local.com's search results.

In 2006, Judy's Book claimed trademark on the term social search.

Deadpooled

After burning through $10.5 million in capital that was raised over the three years of its operation, and unable to generate enough revenue to keep the website afloat, the company began looking for a new buyer. Judy's Book was deadpooled in October 2007.

Change of ownership and management

In October 2008, nearly one year from the day Judy's Book laid off nearly all of its staff and was declared "deadpooled", Seattle-based angel investors Geoff Entress Madrona Venture Group, David Niu (founder of BuddyTV) and Andy Liu (CEO of BuddyTV) bought the company from the original founders, Andy and Chris. The group are currently working together on another venture capital, Founders Co-op. However, in an interview with one of the owners, Andy Liu noted that the purchase of Judy's Book took place before they invested in the Internet incubator, Founders Co-op. While none of the investors were willing to reveal how much was paid in its acquisition, it is assumed to be far less than the $10.5 million the original founders had put in the start-up. The website is currently led by General Manager, Ali Alami.

In June 2012, the new management of Judy's Book launched KidScore which is an at of glance measure of a places kid friendliness.

References

Judy's Book Wikipedia