Archive for May, 2010

One of the 12 “New business ideas spotted around the world”

Hey, this is particularly rewarding for us. Accordingly to Springwise weekly newsletter, Konkuri is one of the 12 “New business ideas spotted around the world”.

Konkuri adds the “Follow” tournament feature

Konkuri introduces the concept of “following” a tournament. When you find a tournament that you would like to get updates on about results, messages and comments, click on the “follow” button next to the name.
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In your home page, you will have the stream of all the tournaments you are following. This allows you to keep track of the competitions you’re interesed in without having to visit every single tournament. Of course, you can decide to “unfollow” a tournament at any time. Konkuri won’t send a notification when you unfollow.
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If you’re a tournament administrator, this is a great tool to let your audience be informed on the competition updates and/or to promote your tournament externally to help spread the word to new spectators and fans.

A brand new conversation system

Effective communication between the organizer and the participants, as well as simple trash talking between friends, is a key aspect of a tournament’s life. That’s why Konkuri has developed a much more advanced way to create and follow the conversation inside the competition.

First of all, not only the tournament’s administrator but also followers and registered users will be able to write messages on the dashboard. The form to add a message has become a single text area which is immediately available. If you want to create a title, just press return after the first line.
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And here we go: your message will be published in the dashboard. You can also share your post on Facebook or Twitter, if you want.
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When you post content on the dashboard, other users will be able to comment on it. You can also comment on matches and on live results. You will receive e-mail notifications when someone adds a comment on a post you’written or on a conversation where you’ve added a comment.
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Then, since a tournament discussions can get pretty hot, we’ve created some tools to let the administrator have full control on the conversation and publish only appropriate content. The tournament administrator will be able to:

  • delete any content at any time
  • pre-moderate comments before publishing
  • block users from writing on the dashboard
  • set specific discussion permissions to the different users: followers, registered Konkuri users, anonymous users

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