Yelp Files For $100 Million IPO
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Yelp Files For $100 Million IPO
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#3Yelp does a great service though. But half the reviewers are just intolerable attention whores. Found this hilarious explication: http://www.freddiew.com/2009/05/22/yelp-is-great-i-just-hate...
The other sites, like City Search and Google reviews, don't attract this element, probably because they don't allow for elaborate "profiles" and don't cultivate a "community."
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#4they are too dependent on Google, which is why they were silly to walk away from their offer.
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#5they are too dependent on Google, which is why they were silly to walk away from their offer.
I think Google should have just paid more and buy Yelp rather than Zagat.
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#7they are too dependent on Google, which is why they were silly to walk away from their offer.
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#8Those numbers seem off to me.
Also they are only pulling in 50 odd million a year? Seems really low.
Did anyone else have to put in a CAPTCHA in the S-1 to read the potential negatives???
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#9they are too dependent on Google, which is why they were silly to walk away from their offer.
You mean, like how every other website on the planet is dependent on Google? Yes, that is true. Just like Ford/Toyota/etc are dependent on BP/Exxon/etc.
But yes, I agree that it's a problem that most websites face, not just Yelp.
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#10they are too dependent on Google, which is why they were silly to walk away from their offer.
You mean, like how every other website on the planet is dependent on Google? Yes, that is true. Just like Ford/Toyota/etc are dependent on BP/Exxon/etc.
There are lots of companies that are far more of a destination than yelp -- the obvious contrast is facebook. I'd bet very little of their traffic is google search driven. Weaning themselves from dependence on Google should be one of the top goals for any web company.
[1] http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/21/stoppelman-75-of-yelps-traf...