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  • Sitemasher Launches Comic Strip to Illustrate Website Pains

    Posted by Sitemasher on 
    Thursday, June 26, 2008 8:00 AM
    Sitemasher's "Web of Pain" addresses struggles with traditional website design and content management systems.

    Sitemasher takes a novel approach in debunking the myth that building and managing websites has to be painful by spoofing traditional methods in its comic strip "Web of Pain," officially launched this week.

    Meet Sam, Ned, Vinny and Zoe, four characters who are in constant conflict trying to get websites built, running, and updated … yesterday! ... replicating an all-too-common scenario that plays itself out in companies worldwide on a regular basis.

    When he began formulating the idea for the Vancouver start-up company, Phil Calvin, chief technical officer, decided that implementing and owning a website shouldn't have to be so hard, and he set out to solve that dilemma with the Sitemasher product.

    The comic strip is a way of addressing common frustrations website designers, developers, and owners experience as they spend days, weeks, months, and in some cases years building and maintaining websites. The characters of "Web of Pain" embody the day-to-day obstacles that occur when building and managing websites.

    "Through our 'Web of Pain' characters, we try to convey the pain of all the individuals involved in the website lifecycle….from the website builder struggling to produce better websites faster and less expensively to website owners trying get the most of their IT investment," said Ron Moravek, chief executive officer.

    Sitemasher will be updated with new comic strips biweekly with the intent of not only giving people a chuckle when they identify with the four stereotypical characters, but also driving potential customers to Sitemasher's website to try the pre-release version of Sitemasher or simply sign up to receive future comic strips.

    Asked why Sitemasher went with a subtle marketing approach versus a more traditional style, Nicole Denil, vice president of Sales and Marketing commented, "We wanted to make solving website pain pertinent yet fun. Most people can relate to the pain around building or owning websites, so we wanted to make those pains come to life through our characters."

    This subtle marketing method has caught on. Microsoft and IBM have taken similar approaches, with their focus less on technology and more on the people who use the products. "With the landscape changing on how people engage in technology, more decision-making power lies in the hands of the people who actually use the software," Denil said. "Not only does our cast of characters act in the strip, but they are now part of the Sitemasher crew … we consult with their personas even while we build our product."

    The comic feed has different ways for the user to subscribe; via an RSS feed, a comic widget that is embeddable into multiple platforms such as MySpace, Blogger, TypePad, WordPress, iGoogle, LiveJournal, Tagged, Multiply, Freewebs, Netvibes or a widget available via Facebook's application directory.

    Sitemasher is asking readers to submit real-life web pain stories that could be used for future episodes and they can win prizes.

    To view or sign up to receive the "Web of Pain" comic, visit www.sitemasher.com/comic/ .

    The comic strip launch closely follows Sitemasher being chosen by Microsoft for its Blue Sky Innovation , which recognizes leading innovation developed on a Microsoft-based platform. Sitemasher was elected from more than 100 submissions by independent software vendors (ISV) across the country, recognized for its unique SaaS-based delivery model, broad market appeal and its integrated web offering. ISVs were judged on the unique use of technology, the real-life challenge they are solving and the market potential.

    About Sitemasher
    Established in 2007, Sitemasher is a SaaS-based platform for building, managing, and optimizing sophisticated websites. Phil Calvin, chief technical officer, began developing Sitemasher in 2005. He was intent on transcending traditional website building platforms and Web content management system (CMS) solutions by providing an integrated, search-engine friendly platform to address the entire website lifecycle. Ron Moravek, chief executive officer, joined the new corporation in August 2007 along with Curtis Terry, chief financial officer and chief operating officer for Sitemasher, both from Electronic Arts, Canada. Eric Dorgelo, vice president of development, joined the team from Rockwell. Nicole Denil joined Sitemasher from Microsoft Corporation. Eric Carlson became the sole venture capitalist and partner in December.
  • Microsoft Canada recognizes Sitemasher’s innovation with Blue Sky Award

    Posted by Sitemasher on 
    Friday, June 06, 2008 6:30 AM
    Sitemasher’s skies became brilliant blue today when Microsoft Canada announced the Vancouver-based start-up company as the winner of the inaugural Blue Sky Award recognizing leading innovation developed on the Microsoft-based platform. Sitemasher was elected from more than 100 submissions by independent software vendors (ISV) across the country.

    “Our winner and finalists were recognized because of their true inspiration in driving innovation forward,” said Mark Relph, vice president of the Developer & Platform Evangelism, Microsoft Canada. “We are thrilled with the response to this award and hope that it helps stimulate many more years of technology innovation in Canada.”

    Sitemasher Corporation was recognized for its unique SaaS-based delivery model, broad market appeal and its integrated web offering. ISVs were judged on the unique use of technology, the real-life challenge they are solving and the market potential.

    “Taking our solution to market with Microsoft is very strategic for us,” said Nicole Denil, Sitemasher’s vice president of sales and marketing.

    Sitemasher Corporation will receive a customized engagement plan including software and business development resources, public awareness, and exposure to additional Microsoft-based resources both in Canada and Redmond.

    “We are extremely excited about winning this award and look forward to the value it will bring to our business,” said Ron Moravek, CEO, Sitemasher Corporation. “We’re thrilled to be part of Microsoft’s Partner program.”

    For more information about the award, visit Microsoft's Blue Sky Award Website.



    About Sitemasher
    Established in 2007, Sitemasher is a SaaS-based platform for building, managing, and optimizing sophisticated websites. Phil Calvin, chief technical officer, began developing Sitemasher in 2005. He was intent on transcending traditional website building platforms and Web content management system (CMS) solutions by providing an integrated, search-engine friendly platform to address the entire website lifecycle. Ron Moravek, chief executive officer, joined the new corporation in August 2007 along with Curtis Terry, chief financial officer and chief operating officer for Sitemasher, both from Electronic Arts, Canada. Eric Dorgelo, vice president of development, joined the team from Rockwell. Nicole Denil joined Sitemasher from Microsoft Corporation. Eric Carlson became the sole venture capitalist and partner in December.
  • Sitemasher Presented to Delegates in China and Well Received

    Posted by Sitemasher on 
    Wednesday, June 04, 2008 10:32 AM
    Samson MowSitemasher was very well received in Beijing. As part of the trade mission headed by Premier Gordon Campbell, Sitemasher attended the Beijing Technology Summit which showcased leading Canadian technology companies from their respective industries.

    Samson Mow, Sitemasher’s Strategic Alliance Manager presented to an audience of over 120 delegates from China’s high tech sector and government, along with BC government officials. Some of the companies and organizations we met with in Beijing included China Netcom, Baidu, Digital China, and the Internet Society of China. These meetings have led to further discussions which we hope to grow into cooperative endeavors in the near future.

    Sitemasher was also present for the official opening of the BC Canada Pavilion which is now open until the end of the Beijing 2008 Olympics and serving to introduce the best of BC and Canada to an international audience.

    Sitemasher would like to thank the BCTIA for organizing this event and the BC Ministry of Economic Development for spearheading this initiative.
    View more pictures on this event on Sitemasher's Flickr Album.
  • Microsoft recognizes Sitemasher among 3 companies with cutting-edge solutions

    Posted by Sitemasher on 
    Tuesday, June 03, 2008 6:22 AM
    Sitemasher’s skies became brilliant blue today when Microsoft announced it selected the Vancouver-based start-up company as one of three finalists for an independent software vendor (ISV) Innovation Award from a field of approximately 100 candidates. The winner will be announced at Microsoft’s ISV Leadership Summit on Thursday, June 5. .

    Microsoft Canada’s inaugural Blue Sky Award recognizes significant, exciting, cutting-edge solutions developed on a Microsoft-based platform. The award, open to ISVs yet to achieve Certified or Gold Certified Partners status, was designed to help recognize innovation by creating a forum for leading Canadian software developers to showcase their creativity, contribution, and technology advances.

    Entrants were judged on the unique use of technology, the real-life challenge they are solving, and the market potential.

    Microsoft will provide the recipient with a customized engagement plan to support software development, including software and business development resources, public awareness, and exposure to additional Microsoft-based resources both in Canada and Redmond.

    In developing the award, Microsoft Canada is recognizing innovation by creating a forum for leading Canadian software developers to showcase their outstanding achievements.

    When introducing the award program in March, a Microsoft Canada Co. spokesman said, “People are the lifeblood of today’s businesses – their passion and ideas have the power to part clouds and create a world of limitless opportunity. The Blue Sky Award is designed to celebrate their innovation and the leading-edge applications they inspire.”

    For more information on the Blue Sky Award please visit: http://www.microsoft.com/canada/bluesky or click here to view the award information video.
  • Sitemasher is Sponsoring the Pitchies Competition with Fundfindr

    Posted by Sitemasher on 
    Monday, June 02, 2008 8:30 AM
    Sitemasher is one of many companies sponsoring the first annual Pitchies competition with Fundfindr.

    Fundfindr is looking for "The Best Business Elevator Pitch." Competitors compete with their elevator pitch videos and pitch pages (executive summaries).

    With more than $25,000 in sponsorship prizes, this competition runs from June 2 through Oct. 17 . To celebrate and showcase the competitors, judges and sponsors, prizes will be awarded at a Fundfindr event to be held in Vancouver on Thursday, Nov. 6.

    Entrants will be actively promoted on a dedicated website (http://www.pitchies.com/) as well as exposure on http://www.fundindr.com/, and http://www.fundfindr.tv/.

    Here's a sneak peek of some of the prizes:

    • Website Builder Subscriptions (Software as a Service) from Sitemasher
    • HR Startup Kit from Jouta Performance Group
    • Legal Startup Package from LK Law
    • Small Business Management Software from QC Docs
    • IT Audit and Remote Backup from Transparent Solutions
    • Corporate Video from Fundfindr Media Inc.
    • Bookkeeping Startup Package from Tandem Accounting Group
    • Mentoring for a Startup from Virtus

    Expert's Pick Judges include:

    • Greg Wolfe, Executive Vice President, Business Objects
    • Ron Bertram, General Manager, Nintendo of Canada
    • Ian McKerlich, Marketing Director, T-Mobile
    • Thomas Hellman, Professor of Entrepreneurship, UBC
    • Robin Chakrabarti, Vice President, Corporate Development, T&M Group of Companies
    • Ron Moravek, Chief Executive Officer, Sitemasher





    Read more and enter at http://www.pitchies.com/