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Talking with Shozu CEO Chris Wade

by alec on July 9, 2009

About a month ago, Shozu announced that their formerly free iPhone application would have a price hike.  Intrigued, I plunked down the $4.99 needed to buy it, and gave it a whirl.  It works well, allowing you to shoot photos or video, and upload them for sharing, immediately, to over 51 destinations.  Moreover, it builds in a replication mechanism.  For example, you can upload to Flickr, and it will automatically replicate the content on Facebook. Efficient on bandwidth, time, and your wallet! Shozu even functions as a kind of micro social media application, allowing comments to come back from your friends. 

So I jumped at the opportunity to chat with Shozu Chairman and CEO Chris Wade.  A serial entrepreneur Wade joined Shozu as Chairman toward the end of last year, and became CEO about 30 days ago. 

Wade has made it a focus to find new ways to make money from Shozu. Historically, they’ve made money by licensing to handset manufacturers, a model he feels won’t scale well due to the small number of manufacturers.  They’ve also tried ad models, which he feels are immature.

With the introduction of their $4.99 price point on June 4th, the company shifted its focus from the handset manufacturer to the end user.  Wade likes the app store because not only can you make money, but it’s also an instant source of feedback on the product.  Plus, he says that charging for the application “ensures the survivability of Shozu”, and that they will continue to update it.  In this environment, he doesn’t believe that the model of funding via VC’s is viable any more.  Focusing on the end user means that they have to “worry about customer support, and worry about the evolution of the product”, rather than the next funding round.

Wade also provided some interesting insight into who we share with and how.  Shozu users can upload to 51 destinations on the web, but the average is just 3.5.  And the #1 destination?  Not Flickr, not Facebook, not MySpace…. but email.  Sharing with the world is eclipsed by simply sharing with friends and family.

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With Facebook grabbing the social networking limelight, LinkedIn needed to do something.  Starting Friday, users will be able to add photos to their profiles.  It's a small step.  Here are three things which would help me make more use of LinkedIn.

  1. A better way to manage my LinkedIn inbox.  It's inundated with questions, most of which I don't intend to answer.  I need tools more like those provided by a real email program.  In fact, why not provide a POP3 interface, so that I can simply read those messages in my actual email inbox?
  2. Synch my contacts with my address book. I use Plaxo to manage my contact database.  Plaxo's LinkedIn synch is not a great experience at this point, unlike every other synchronization that they perform.  LinkedIn could either synch directly with my address book, or help Plaxo to fix their broken experience.
  3. Tell us more about that API.  We'd like to add FREE Conference Calls (now only available on Facebook) to LinkedIn as soon as it's available. 

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Spring around Manotick

April 21, 2007

It’s amazing how quickly the weather changes around here.  Earlier this week, we had a massive fall of new snow, followed by rain.  By the end of the week, however, the snow had melted, and the temperature soared into the 20s.  Last night we barbecued hamburgers on the back patio! One of the consequences of [...]

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