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December 11, 2007

ezboard/yuku Sold and Labatt Gone

Well, that's what appears to be the case, if the LinkedIn profile page of someone claiming to be Robert Labatt is to be believed. You will need to sign in or join LinkedIn to view this:

Current

  • Entrepreneurial self starter at Looking for my next great adventure


Past

  • President, CEO, Director at ezboard, Inc.

  • Consultant, Entrepreneur at Self

  • Research Director, Consumer Internet, Web Services



This part of his summary amused me:
"Most recently Mr. Labatt was CEO of ezboard, Inc. a profitable and growing network of consumer generated and white label enthusiast communities. During his over three year tenure at ezboard Mr. Labatt delivered the companies [sic] first profits, conceived and released the successful successor to the companies [sic] core community product and negotiated and sold the company to a strategic buyer."

Strange how he doesn't mention the loss of customer data whilst under his tenure. Nor the extended (and continuing) beta status of the software.

So who is the mystery buyer? Well if you recall back in September, I mentioned the rumour of a sale to Kickapps. Whether they are the buyer of course is another thing as their web site is silent on it.

Funnily enough, there's no mention of any of this on ezboard, Inc.'s web site or on yuku. I wonder if that's to calm the jitters about the move to the (still beta, still buggy, still un-priced, still ad. revenue selfish) yuku?

Of course, all of this could be wildly inaccurate so I wouldn't necessarily rely on any of it.

December 7, 2007

Those Forced ezboard Migrations...

For a while now, the staff over in the yuku help forums [sic] have been claiming that there are no forced migrations of ezboards over to yuku and that they have to be requested by board owners.

If you recall, I mentioned this back in September.

Now you should bear in mind that:


  1. ezboard, Inc. has yet to reveal pricing for ad. removal from yuku boards; and

  2. yuku is still in beta, which is the excuse they always trot out when somebody complains that something isn't working on yuku

  3. ezboard, Inc.'s Help Wiki still says "Do I have to switch to this next version of software? No, not unless you want to." and "Do I have to move my board to yuku.com domain? No, you do not have move to yuku.com."


Of course, being ezboard, it appears that the truth and the statements at item 3 above are mutually exclusive...

Or what about this?

"Will my ezboard forum be switched over without my consent?
No, boards will need to be switched by the admin. At this stage, they will not be switched over by our system if you do not initiate the switch."

So nothing to worry about then.

Oh dear. "ezdollar", presumably someone working for ezboard/yuku, writes:

"My understanding is that they are now migrating some small batches of boards without the owner's request, but, a few days before migration, those boards should display an Important Announcement at the top of the board, stating that it will soon migrate.

"If the developers had been able to write an upgrade for the ezboard program, it would have been sent out to all servers and no ezOp would have had any choice whatsoever about whether to use the new version or not or when to make the switch to the new version. The upgrade would have happened virtually (if not literally) overnight. This is really no different than a major ezboard upgrade, except that, in effect, ezOps have been able to choose to go to the new version early, and the upgrade is being done gradually instead of overnight.

"Migrating your account to Yuku has nothing to do with board migration.

"Having Gold or not having Gold has nothing to do with migration.

"As I keep saying... if you have issues with Yuku, you have to take them up with Yuku staff by posting at Yuku Support or opening a Yuku Help ticket. We may feel your pain, here, but we simply can't help you with most Yuku related issues here."


So that confirms that they are indeed moving boards without the owners' say-so. And it makes no difference if they're Gold - with no ads. - or non-Gold. I bet gold communities won't be very happy when they start showing ads. ... which is due to happen soon, no doubt, as they have recently confirmed they are finally working on yuku versions of gold communities and ezsupporter which should be ready for testing "within a month or two at the latest"...

So there you have it: forced migrations despite what they tell you elsewhere. Forced migrations from release code (if buggy) to beta code (very buggy and incomplete). What a way to treat your long-suffering customers!

Oh and still no word on whether they plan to actually share revenues with board owners as ezboard, Inc. CEO, Robert Labatt, promised. And where is Mr. Labatt? Incredibly silent, even for him...