|      Name     |         Comments    By Judges     |   
     |      Scouta     |        The consumer site can still get more traction. Do a     relaunch, reach out to bloggers again, work on partnerships with     entertainment sites etc. Create a white label that can be     embedded into online news sites. Keep pushing it!                |   
     |      Evaluator     |        Work hard on the value proposition and aim to trade sale     to one of the big real estate sites.      To get attention for the site, it's worth considering a free automated pricing system, as Zillow has. The basic business     can stay with the paid reports, but the automated system will generate     traffic and media attention.          |   
     |      Tiinker     |        Done a good job in developing an intelligent approach to     filtering news, and also makes articles a bit easier to get a     grip of. Couple of problems in logging in and also on multiple     occasions advised me that I have already read the entire     internet. There also isn't any selectivity immediately obviously     available by country, nor focus/refinement by news source.     Marketability is uncertain - who will buy it? And defensibility -     any major eg Yahoo, Google etc can apply resources to recreate     the same type of approach.      Nice layout but the key to great aggregation is up to date     content. The site was a day old when I checked it, and wasn't     aggregating the latest (and big) stories.      The search function is very slow and needs to be improved     - people don't have that much patience. Other than that it's a     great space to be in, so put energy in. Make it as easy as     possible to get started with the site so you get critical mass     with participants.          |   
     |      Suburb    View     |        Great site, useful. Isn't the prettiest but it does what     it aims to do very well. I can see myself using this site     regularly      The site needs a redesign to look at lot more     professional. There are a range of monetisation mechanisms     possible here, including exploring referrals to realestate     agents.          |   
     |      Plugger     |        Unoriginal idea that could be easily put together with     some Magpie and a WP tweak.            Great site revamp recently. It is time to carefully     consider taking this to other countries. There may be ways of     monetising some of the company monitor features. One of the most     important things is broadening your sources, and if necessary     paying for partial feeds in order to get more complete coverage.                |   
     |      SmartPath     |            |   
     |      GlobalSurfari     |        Still has some useability issues with the maps etc. Needs     a redesign. The front page includes 'popular' and 'recently     added' surf sites with no indication of how they're organised     (popularity? recency? continent? currently daylight?) making them     close to unuseable. Highly centered on providing home surf     forecasts, while many will be interested to look at what's     happening in other locations globally.                |   
     |      InvoicePlace     |            |   
     |      Plutext     |            |   
     |      Buzka     |        I like buzka but it's a difficult space to be in.      Not clear whether Buzka.com or Popnets is the submission     here - there isn't enough information on Popnets to judge it,     though the overt positioning is interesting. Buzka has a very     slow load time. The front page doesn't do justice to what is     contained within the site. The site concept needs greater clarity     for first-time visitors.          |   
     |      GoodBarry     |            |   
     |      Greenairfaires     |        I don't want to provide a mark for this as all we have is     a concept but given the inventors not wishing to disclose at this     time we have no specifics to evaluate it on. There is no question     that carbon / green market opportunities abound but I get very     concerned about greenwashing, that is, taking the approach that I     can buy a Hummer as long as I buy a carbon credit alongside it. A     very cynical market will kill initiatives that are for the wrong     reasons. That said, if someone HAS to fly, and they can select a     choice that puts part of their spend into renewables, then that     is a good thing. The challenge with this venture is turning a     quid - and perhaps if you set it up as a non-profit venture you     might get the serious traction you are looking for. I think we     will see a trend towards all companies contributing to the     environment and therefore eventually bringing carbon neutral to     carbon offset neutral in the same way that frequent flier points     became undifferentiated as all airlines were offering it.      The principle is interesting, but there is nothing else to     judge at this point. I question whether people will want to have     the airfare and carbon offset bundled. It will be challenging to     provide an equivalent access and quality of the established     online travel sites. This site may make more sense for people to     buy their own carbon offsets for travel booked elsewhere. But I     could be wrong and this might work on a small scale.      Nick gimmick, but should this be in the competition?          |   
     |      Australiaforum     |        The proposition of the site isn't very clear, and isn't     really in line with the writeup. If this is really about people     coming to Australia, then more useful information and thinking     about the process is necessary ie I want to move to Australia,     where do I find migration consultants, moving companies,     information about which state, which suburb, schools etc. A     generalised chat about Australia will run out of legs very     quickly when the developer gets tired of it - it desparately     needs a value proposition      I can't mark this, it's a VB install, a forum doesn't     really cut it as Web 2.0 for me      While it has some traffic, it is still far from reaching     critical mass. One step is to make it more user-friendly for     non-registered users. e.g. the search function requires a     difficult CAPTCHA, which will result in people leaving the site -     there's no need to protect search in this way.          |   
     |      Uvouch     |        This application tries to bring together a range of     blogging, clipping, social networking apps into one. As a result     it does none of them brilliantly.      I only marked this because I can't remember the name of     the cheap script that powers this site, but I know I've seen it     in the past. Nothing original here      Because it covers many content areas it is diffuse and is     less likely to attract users with specific interests:     celebrities, videos etc. It may be better to focus on one area/     target market before broadening - this is more likely to attract     enthusiasts.          |   
     |      Vquence     |        This is a really immediately useful application that     provides neat preview and categorisation of videos - it puts me     in control to scan quickly items of interest plus add my own.     this should appeal to those who are interested in creating     content and reviewing other content. Where is the monetisation?     Perhaps similar to utube in building and audience and seeking     trade sale. An issue is dependence on utube as underlying     technology - should utube change their model for aggregators,     life will be very interesting! Well resolved..      has it's moments. tough vertical and tech didn't impress     me.            There is still real scope for this to become a hot     consumer site. Perhaps a relaunch and/or a concerted blog     campaign could help this to pick up visibility, which will     support the business services side of the business.          |   
     |      ITQSM     |        Sorry, this appears to all intents to be a service     business and one without a compelling proposition. For mine it     doesn't meet the criteria for application.      Is there a product here?      There is an opportunity to differentiate a primarily     services-based business with online services, particularly free     ones which will lead to consulting or education engagements.          |   
     |      Rave    About It     |        I think this is a great concept that ties into the     inherent need to tell people about good service. So what happens     when service is lousy? Have the owners considered the legal     issues of publicising negative comments? It is difficult to find     businesses that have been rated - at this it looks closer to Yellow Pages online, albeit done better, than a good ratings     site. These guys would do well to study Choice.      Yet another customer review site, and far from the best     I've seen locally. If they're running it on a shoestring it will     last, if they're spending money let's take bets on when it folds      The platform seems solid but it needs users. Perhaps focus     on or promote it to a niche such as auto repairs or natural     health - areas where people definitely want recommendations. At     the moment because it is so broad, people will usually find no     reviews.                |   
     |      ZaaBiz     |        Don't like that you must sign up to even see what it looks     like - barrier to entry      Australian linked-in. FAIL.      This will not get any critical mass as it stands - there     is little incentive to join as you can't see anything about the     network, and it strongly limits the value to non-paying users.     Given the strong value available on the many completely free     social networks, the only way this just might go anywhere is to     be far more open and monetise later.          |   
     |      Confer     |        Looks like an aggregated blog. Hard to see how that will     be unique or defensible as a proposition.      YAY! a Pligg run site. 0 across the board, millions of     Digg voting sites out there, I see absolutely nothing in this     one.            There are hundreds of Digg copies out there. There needs     to be something more compelling than just doing that for     Australian content - some kind of spin or twist that will     generate interest.          |   
     |      WhatYah     |        Hitting back doesn't take me back to what I was looking     at. Swop library the old-fashioned way. Potential to drive online     movie purchases, but due to distribution by post, it becomes     interesting. Ever lent someone a book? Not easy to chase up and     get it back.      I'm not even sure what this is supposed to be, something     between delicious and myspace? Site was throwing up SQL errors,     if they can even get the basics right.      This has strong network effects, but it will be very     difficult to get a critical mass of users. You need to consider     offering incentives for people to join, balanced with     monetisation mechanisms around online sales. Any tools to     facilitate loading media collections will help a lot (e.g. visual     recognition of DVD/ CD spines etc.)          |   
     |      3eep     |        When I was at kmp, our team did something similar in the     UK, with govt development backing. There is a need for sports     clubs to have an easy way to share content ( by coincidence I am     developing a site for our junior football club now) - but what is     here is very limited in its approach for anything other than     small teams.      It's not original, however first time I've seen a local     site like this. The strength is in the Whitelabel provision like     their deal with Prime. Not a brilliant service, but one that may     well have a decent future.      The strong focus is one of the real strengths of 3eep.     Tieing in with sports sponsorships, especially with local     businesses such as credit unions, can be a very powerful model.     The differentiated platform offers many possibilities for     marketing into verticals beyond sports.          |   
     |      Community    Enabler     |        I am sorry these guys have put so much time sweat and     cash into this, and I do hope they prove me wrong - but this just     doesn't look like a model that will fly. Bearing in mind that     they are discussing a new product, which I assume is not     Cagora.com. A business model of sharing advertising revenue     without having to worry about how that occurs is interesting and     new, but if the new product is based on Cagora, it lacks content and doesn't look compelling to find or add content to. If     their product is different the challenge here is having something     to review in order to mark it effectively. That said, the writeup     provided with this submission was the most articulate of all of     them.      Unable to mark them, I must have the wrong address for them, I     got some weird security message      It is very hard to see the organising concept behind the     current site, making it confusing and hard to navigate. It would     be better pared back to a far simpler interface with far clearer     value for visitors. The NFP community model has been proven to     work - when done very well - in the US.          |   
     |      Me2mobile     |        Puts SMS campaigns into the hands of those people who want     to use them. Not sure that I can see anything around avoiding sms     spam.      I'd question whether there's a low-end market for this     sort of service + the legal side may cause issues going forward.     Not a bad site, just limited      This looks like a solid offering. This could be bundled     with other marketing/ social network offerings through     partnerships.          |   
     |      Adimade     |        A great idea for young creatives to get notice, to create     viral campaigns and let the community do the grass roots     marketing. Taking a step further, sponsorships by AFA AdSchool /     ad industry / movie makers etc - could be a neat hunting place     for talent. I like it.      Failed idea from the US, no reason to think it will work     here.            While not highly original, there is a solid business model     and the simplicity of the approach will help. The key issue is     building critical mass. Partnering with industry associations and     offering subsidised deals to lead clients could help bring     momentum, along with the usual online promotion techniques.          |   
     |      The    Fame Experient     |        I don't get this. If this is meant to be scientific, the     sampling certainly wont be. Interestingly novel idea, and could     be one to launch either a book / blog / body of research from.      Cute, but I'd question its inclusion here.      Nice! A lovely reflexive idea. Chances are it won't take     off, but if you can get some traction it just might go a long     way. If this doesn't work, try it again under a slightly     different guise. Do what you can in blog promotion, and it's     definitely worth advertising on Facebook.          |   
     |      SwapAce     |        Watch out classified adverts, here is the new model.     Incorporates freecycling as an idea, and I think we will see the     ebay shop model moving across to this as well. Good job.      The only thing being recycled is the idea.      Work on the simplicity and look and feel. I'm personally     not keen on how it looks - it doesn't seem contemporary or     sophisticated. Pull back on the ads and over-prominent     self-promotion - they clutter the site and can in fact make it     seem less well established. That said, a great concept which     could go a long way with massive determination and some luck.          |   
     |      OurWishingWell     |        For people to use. Loads of viral opportunities, lots of     opportunities to contribute and various spin offs of the     technology. No wonder they are doing well, well done!      I like the site and the implementation but it loses marks     for originality. Highly marketable though but again an extremely     competitive vertical, if it can build momentum could go well      A really nice implementation. The license program is good     - I presume this provides white-label sites. There is a lot of     potential to get media coverage for this - it sounds like you've     done this already. Offline marketing will certainly be very     important - the right blogs will also be good to promote to.     There is definitely good upside for this.          |   
     |      88Miles     |        This is a biased opinion, but I had looked at 88Miles in     depth prior to this competition and evaluated it as the best     timesheet system for a multi-user business. Really good value,     and I am planning we will adopt it for our business.      I like the product + tech but I worry whether this is     enough of a product to be stand alone      A niche market done well. The web service is definitely     good to promote. While you are targeting a specific area now,     there is the potential to build related applications to provide a     very simple Professional Services Automation (PSA) suite. This     has only recently become a major sector in enterprise software,     but there are extremely limited offerings for smaller companies     (and a rapidly growing market as many professionals go     independent).          |   
 
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Its easy to figure out on yr own who gave which feedback if you read it carefully :). I can ask the judges if they are happy to disclose who gave which comments.