Stumbletweets.com, the “stumbleupon” in the twitter world
Posted in Deserving Twitter Apps, Interviews: Twitter App Founders Round Table on May 20th, 2009 by 2above – View Comments
Stumpletweets.com is a little website “crawling” twitter for the tweets with “link” in it in the last 6 hours, to keep it “real time”. When you enter a phrase, stumbletweets will show you the web page embedded in the “stumbled” tweet, with the actual tweet on top of it. Depending on how stumbletweets determines which tweet to show, it can actually get very interesting. The developer behind it is Max Lee @zedomaxbiz who is also behind a variety of websites such as http://zedomax.biz, a “blog search engine for internet marketing”. See below for my interview with him; I have a feeling that Max is a typical California kid, a laid back, carefree entrepreneur, although I have no idea how he assumes I hate programming, LOL. If you are ready to become an entrepreneur, this one is for you, get ready for some exciting nights with RedBulls;)
Twitter It!1. What is the stumbletweets.com? How do you decide which tweets with links to show? What is your vision behind it?
StumbleTweets.com is basically a website that will let you stumble interesting tweets in real-time. The tweets with links are randomly selected within the last 6 hours, we don’t go beyond that since it’s supposed to be “real-time”. I have to emphasize, “real-time” here because you will only get tweets links if tweepers are twittering about it “right now”, the whole purpose behind twitter.
My vision is that StumbleTweets.com will become more popular among Tweeples as it’s a free service and can only help people browse websites other Twitters are recommending to each other faster.
You can also read about it on Mashable, we just got featured last night:
2. How did you come up with the idea? How’s your past background serve up this venture?
I have done a similar social networking site called http://sitehoppin.com that allows users to “hop” different sites, also probably the only other competition to the more popular http://StumbleUpon.com.
With that experience, I decided to jump on the Twitter wagon and create a Twitter stumbling site from scratch.
But really, I am a pro-blogger, I usually blog over at http://zedomax.com about how-to articles and gadgets. I hate coding as much as you do, I only do it because no one else has done this type of “stumbling” project for Twitter yet.3. How long did it take to bring idea to launch? Are you a full blown start up with funding or bootstrapping?
I had the idea on Monday, registered domain couple hours later, and the site was ready on Friday after taking massive doses of redbull and no sleep. It doesn’t usually take long for me to launch websites because I do everything from design, programming, and whatnot. Of course, I am sure it would cost at least $$$ if you outsourced everything.4. How’s user adoption so far since launch (when)?
It’s hard to tell how many users are using the service, I did not implement coding for that yet but traffic levels have been pretty good, about 1000 uniques per day and it’s been less than a month. I (hope) expect to reach 5,000 uniques by end of next month, if that happens, we are doing good, otherwise, I might have to “dump” the site.
5. What is the business models for stumbletweets.com, are you profitable?
This is probably the hardest part, there’s no business model for stumbletweets.com, I really just made it for fun not profit. Of course, I am sure they will be a way to make money once you can get such a service popular first, I never think the other way around. Money will follow. Just look at Twitter if you don’t believe me, they haven’t made a dime yet, but they could make billions once they start putting some ads.6. If there is one thing What will it be that is critical to stumbletweet’s success?
Basically popularity will rule success. The more people use StumbleTweets and the more traffic the site gets, the higher chance of success.
Anything above 100K unique visitors per day would be so-called “success” or my goal.7. Future plans? Technology, business partnership, products etc.?
For the long run, I am working on a StumbleTweets API that will allow others to make toolbars/desktop apps/iPhone apps so tweepers can “stumble” on their favorite device. I have also just finished coding a Firefox toolbar over here http://stumbletweets.com/toolbar. I can do the Firefox toolbar but there’s so many other browser platforms out there and I can’t simply do them all myself.As for business partnerships, I am trying to get Guy Kawasaki (@guykawasaki) to be involved, he might be a good evangelist for such a site. I’ve been a fan of Guy since reading his “Drive Competition Crazy” like 20 years ago. Of course, I am open to any others too, if anyone wants to invest money, programming, or design, you should e-mail me at zedomax [at] gmail.com.
In the way-future, if I could partner with Twitter team directly, I could probably create a better site by making use of their raw Twitter database, right now I am only limited by the Twitter API.
Well, that’s about it. StumbleTweets is just a site that can help you browse sites that other twitters are twittering about in real-time. If you like it, it will make you happy by saving you a bunch of time searching for stuff.
Thanks for taking interest in our new venture grant, best wishes to your online ventures too!
