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SezWho Partners with SocialSpark, Entrecard and Creative Weblogging
July 15th, 2008Whoa, that was fast. see what happens when thing shake up in a now coveted niche like commenting?. i am of course referring to JS-KIT acquiring Haloscan and declaring War to Disqus.
From the SezWho Blog:
Sezwho is one of the small players in the second Commentosphere Wars but it is more spread out than its direct competitor Intense Debate. Intense Debate is a Social Commenting System that replaces your default one and is pretty much focused on doing that part well. the user profiles and the comment tracking comes second. SezWho is the opposite. they are concentrated in the comment tracking and the commenter profiles first and the integration to the comment system or their all together subversion comes second.
That is the whole problem on SezWho strategy because they are not only competing against Intense Debate and Disqus (JS-KIT is now way way over their reach already to say they compete against them) but they also end up competing with the winner of the first Commentosphere Wars. that is of course Cocoment. and get to compete with the competitors in that space too (co.ments and commentful)
This is not a good position to be in at all. and while they have grabbed some quite good partnerships it will not be enough to do them real good.
As i said in my post about the JS-KIT-Haloscan deal. the only good outcome for SezWho would be to merge with Intense Debate (the same goes for intense debate) because that would make a solid third player against JS-KIT and Disqus. otherwise they cannot aim to grow the way they need to grow.
Then there is of course the other possible outcome of sezwho being acquired by JS-KIT or Disqus. something that would make their product go mainstream but now as a independent one.
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