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Springo Search Joins Google, Yahoo, And Bing
By: Mike Moran 2010-05-12 I recently had a chance to interview Aviv Refuah, founder and CEO of both Springo and Netex Ltd. Netex Ltd. is a global Internet company that develops innovative Web navigation solutions and just launched in the United States under the Springo brand. Springo is a tool that helps people find information, just like a search engine, but with a few twists. read on to find out more about Aviv and Springo.
Me: Can you tell us about your background? It's an interesting story. AR: I founded Netex when I was 17 years old, and was among the first Israeli entrepreneurs to successfully develop technologies that influence the way users interact with the Internet. Like all Israelis, I served in the Israeli Defense Forces, but during that time, I also simultaneously nurtured the growth of Netex, and was awarded several patents that are fundamental to our platform. In 2006, I oversaw the public offering of Netex on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, and I'm now managing the roll-out of Springo in the United States. AR: Netex is a global Internet company (founded in 1999 and based in Hod Hasharon, Israel) that develops innovative Web navigation solutions. We're the number one Internet navigation service in Israel and second only to Google in the search space. In 2009, we were awarded several patents, including the U.S. patent for www addressing, which allows users to type a Web site's name directly into the URL field in a browser and be forwarded directly to the desired Web site. AR: Springo provides users with a suite of innovative tools designed to accommodate their individual style of navigating the Internet. These tools provide users with a clean visually-enhanced solution for finding the most relevant and popular Web sites that address their needs. We offer users the following tools:
AR: We offered similar services in Israel, and saw an excellent response from the market. When we examined the international markets, we learned that users in the United States were facing similar challenges when navigating the Web as those in Israel, and we decided to develop a targeted solution for the United States. We made changes to the original service to address the unique characteristics of the US, such as the enormous number of Web sites (over 200 million), the existing habit of using search engines for navigational proposes, and the availability of excellent vertical search engines and expert sites. Me: Why do you think people will use Springo instead of or in addition to Google and other traditional search engines? AR: Regular search engines provide excellent services for mapping the world's information. We believe that in many cases there are better services that meet the different queries of users, such as when searching for a job, for a recipe, or for an apartment. Springo directs users to the most appropriate destinations and saves users time and effort when looking for the most relevant results. Another advantage of Springo is that our search results are concise and to the point. We provide users with four top results, and allow for up to 100 tested and proven results to complement them. Traditional search engines by nature give users all relevant results and can often provide millions of results, including, articles, blog posts, and results biased by SEO. As I've said before, we want to work in concert with search engines, not replace them. To address these often cluttered and confusing search results, we created a special service for users in the United States called the Springo Slider--a feature of Springo Express. If a user is searching using a traditional search engine like Google, the Springo Express Slider will slide out on the left hand side of the browser to give visual, unbiased results that fit the search query. Me: How do you expect to get the word out so that people will hear about Springo? AR: We've invested a lot in making sure people hear about Springo. We talked with several people to get a better perspective on what our product should look like in the United States. In addition to the traditional outreach we've been doing to influential journalists and bloggers, we also have a robust social media campaign, online marketing plan, a plan for byline opportunities, and we're always exploring partnerships with other companies. We're confident that over time, we'll be consistently adding new users as they see the many benefits of using Springo. The Springo's business model is based on focused advertising and premium services for users. We will integrate those models when the time comes; right now we are focused on getting the Springo's users community as large as possible. Me: What do you see coming next for Springo? In the near future, we're going to increase the involvement of the user community in Springo. We will allow users to affect the results of Springo, based on their real-time feedbacks and habits, including sharing their feedback with their online friends. In addition, we'll be developing more and more solutions that directly target the mobile and TV markets.
Me: Thanks, Aviv, for sharing this information with my readers. CommentsAbout the Author: Copyright Mike Moran Mike Moran is an IBM Distinguished Engineer, expert on Internet marketing, and the author of Search Engine Marketing, Inc., the best-selling book on search marketing. Mike also writes the popular Biznology newsletter and blog. |
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