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BGT Bright Things

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bright Things LSE:BGT London Ordinary Share GB00B00S8650 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.375 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/2/2010
16:51
It got the seed, it had the soil, now it's got the sun and some fertilizer. So
we'd better put that in the pipe and smoke it.

norbus
02/2/2010
16:30
...Maybe Norbus,but this has been going nowhere for a year and a half....and while I am a little more hopeful with the recent changes...I wait for something special to happen. i recognise the purchase and development of Socialgo has taken time but it has yet to prove its merits in terms of what really matters..... earnings and earnings grow.
haff1
02/2/2010
16:25
haff1

I'd rather we were back at 1.2 again

Airfar-e11

What do you say to a dump? I'll be with you and support you this time..

norbus
02/2/2010
15:29
Hi TA

Always a good sign for peripheral support to spring up around an up and coming concept. I refuse to believe the market has seen the value of this platform or the scope of its potential.

On another issue, does this BB go dormant when there is no price action ? couple of comedians trying to talk the price down over at Carl's.. Do you think we'll see .75pence ever again?

norbus
02/2/2010
08:47
maybe I should let you guys talk it down a bit before i say anything!
norbus
01/2/2010
15:54
This is a shake out of desperation of MMs to get stock.

I'll happily give 1.5p for a million.

norbus
01/2/2010
13:33
Yes, pump and dump, that's what I say.
airforce11
01/2/2010
13:19
...we will be back at 1.38 again soon....
haff1
27/1/2010
10:05
Ideal for Schools , Churches , Clubs, Village & small town Communities, which can be monetised especialy as they are so versatile and user friendly with ample offering of serviced bells & whistles. Do they offer in different languages?
norbus
27/1/2010
09:53
You may very well think that, but I couldn't possibly comment ;-)

If I get time I'll post a few of what appear to be the larger, more interesting sites to see how the uses are developing. There's also a couple of mentions of people moving from Ning to SocialGO. Of course, that won't include own-domain networks, unless they are mentioning SocialGO as their 'host'.

yump
27/1/2010
08:22
you mean sites for sore eyes?
norbus
26/1/2010
22:46
Yes, seems to be quite a lot of activity.
Plenty of interesting uses and sites.
...and a few 'interesting' sites - nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say-no-more.

yump
26/1/2010
20:12
Hi Yump,

I do sometimes track the twitter-verse for chat and have noticed a massive increase in twitters over the last 6 months. I guess this is not surprising and may not mean that much, but good to see nonetheless

the analyst
26/1/2010
19:27
In a slightly paradoxical way, you could possibly measure the amount of social talk that SocialGO is getting (which all things being equal should increase take up), by setting up Google Email alerts to let you know when SocialGO is mentioned - this should pick up blogs and news.

Also, although I haven't done it, there is presumably a way of monitoring Twitter for mention of SocialGO - in fact there must be all sorts of free feed tools for monitoring

Then assuming you don't change anything, you could compare week to week.

If you've got a Twitter account, do a search for SocialGO and you'll pick up a load of sites - quite interesting. Peeps are using Twitter to promote their SocialGO networks.

...and checkout the number of followers of SocialGO ie. their own twitter account.
If their marketing is working, the number of followers should go expo.

yump
26/1/2010
18:00
Snap TA...

I think there are a high % of users signing up and then only getting say 10-20 members who infrequently log on. The larger networks get "monetised" and move to their own domain so the number actually sitting on socialgo domain is not likely a good representation of total user base

carl79
26/1/2010
17:15
New list of third party developers providing services for SocialGO users:


Pro SocialGO ( Third Party Developer )
ProSocialGO is a learning community and custom template developer for SocialGO networks. We can provide you with custom templates to meet your exact needs.
Category: Custom CSS design, Custom Site Design

Starburst Multimedia ( Third Party Developer )
Starburst Multimedia specializes in providing customized looks for your SocialGO network.
Category: Custom Site Design

Sitesuites ( Third Party Developer )
Sitesuites develop apps and systems for Social networks including Joomla integration, css styling, java scripting and almost anything else. Give us a call.
Category: Best Practice Advice, Custom Widget Development, java script Development, Third Party Integration, API Integration

Niall Madden & Associates ( Third Party Developer )
Search marketing consultant specialising in Search Engine Optimisation and Pay Per Click services for various websites, including SocialGO.com. If you need members, we can help you.
Category: SEO / PPC Services, Best Practice Advice

James Martell Trainings ( Third Party Developer )
James Martell offers a series of FREE publications and trainings ideal for SocialGO site owners interested in dramatically increasing memberships, search engine rankings and website profitability.
Category: Best Practice Advice, SEO / PPC Services

Jigaroo ( Third Party Developer )
Graphic styling and design customisation for the SocialGO networking platform. We make your site look great as we are experts with SocialGO.
Category: Custom CSS design, Custom Site Design, Custom Widget Development, java script Development

Bad Dog Branding and Design ( Third Party Developer )
Bad Dog Branding and Design provide network owners with a range of high quality eye catching graphic design services.
Category: Best Practice Advice, Custom Site Design, Network Monetization, Network Management, Network Moderation, Publicity

GO Themes ( Third Party Developer )
GO Themes develop custom web design and themes for your network. We know how to make your SocialGO network come alive with professional design.
Category: Custom CSS design, Custom Site Design

SocialWares ( Third Party Developer )
We help communities grow by providing social media solutions. We specialize in providing turnkey live streaming technology and it's integration within social networks; as well as other Web 2.0 products like Basecamp, Highrise, Backpack, and Mailchimp.
Category: Network Management, API Integration, Best Practice Advice, Custom Site Design, Custom Widget Development, Third Party Integration

the analyst
26/1/2010
16:10
Its bad enough interpreting stats when you actually own a website and its data, let alone when you're after data like this from some public measuring source.

imo the only useful thing from the data is likely to be the 'reach' of SocialGO in publicity terms, rather than any deductions about usage rate or sign up.

With the private networks, I imagine there's an option to block search engines anyway using a robots.txt file of some sort, so external access by a data collection site will be limited.

On the other side of it, presumably there's a login page for many network users, so if the visitors to those are logged publicly, that would mainly be measuring the activity on the networks, not sign up.

I don't know enough about it to be sure, but wouldn't be looking at the figures too closely to get the evidence - too many variables - not really like monitoring a public retailer site for visitor numbers.

yump
26/1/2010
15:16
Are you seeing any correlations between these traffic stats and any real-world metrics of SocialGO use, guys?

Some time ago I came to the conclusion that these traffic figures are pretty much useless - they don't seem to reflect the sign-up rate, or number of people using SocialGO

The main reason for this must be that in general people either 1) sign up and then stop using it, or they 2) go on to use a premium product and so use there own domain name (meaning their traffic is no longer linked to SocialGO)

the analyst
26/1/2010
15:08
Thanks Millair.

I will put the link up there (I actually need to refresh a lot of that stuff...)- TA may want to do the same but the numbers only seem to encompass US visitors so whilst indicative may not present the full picture

carl79
25/1/2010
17:18
Where there's muck there's brass so I rate this a buy.
airforce11
25/1/2010
16:05
TA
reason price stuck after 1m bgt friday is that imo there is a second buyer after stock in size, so MMs make wide margin to put off buyers, bring in sellers and sell somewhere in between. Once this Size business will be done, the MMs will cut the price free.

norbus
25/1/2010
14:55
Hi Norbus,

No, haven't had any need to see the register with this one. That sort of thing is always an interesting read, though

Once they get the market cap up to £20m, I'm sure that the liquidity will improve, more market makers will be added etc. It took me a long time to accumulate my shares and at times that just involved picking up 100k a few times a week so as not to upset the price

Surprised your 1m didn't affect the price. Maybe there are more shares out there than you think?

the analyst
25/1/2010
09:34
Carl79/ TA

Have either of you ever seen a shareholders' register?

How is the 25% free float held?

Seems hard to find stock.. Both good and bad.. I do not like a frozen market, which means very narrow windows through which to trade..and so the price does not reflect fair value either way..I did suggest to DW they may consider making
more stock available to the market

norbus
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