Zinadoo wins Best Mobile Site Creation Service at Mobile Internet World, Boston

by: Bena Roberts Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Huge congrats to my Irish neighbours Zinadoo (with visibility mobilethe leader in mobile SEO services for brands) also in Waterford, Ireland. They have won Best Mobile Website Creation Service at Mobile Internet World in Boston.

 

Zinadoo?

Zinadoo is the brand behind Nubiq. Nubiq is a mobile search and site creation company that heralds brands such as Mobiseer and Zinadoo.

 

Why did it win?

I like all the free mobile site creation services and I test all of them. I think that Zinadoo probably won this because of its family of services. It sounds like just mobile site creation –but that is just phase one. It also offers a mobile search service, widgets, a directory and a mobile SEO service.

 

Check out my zinadoo sites here: http://gomo.zinadoo.mobi/M_SEO_Contact.xml

 

http://bkimedia.zinadoo.mobi/ (old site – no longer in existence).

  

From the press release:

 

“xchange is pleased to honour Nubiq’s contributions to the development and promotion of mobile Internet technology”, said Mike Saxby, group publisher of xchange.  “The growth in the industry has been tremendous, as shown by Nubiq’s achievement, and it’s vital that such accomplishments and commitment be lauded.”

 

“On behalf of Mobile Internet World, I congratulate Nubiq for winning this year’s Mobile Internet World Innovation Award in Most Innovative Mobile Internet Consumer Deployment,” added Weinman.  “Mobile Internet World Awards winners truly represent the best and the brightest in the development and deployment of mobile Internet technology.”

 

“Zinadoo’s win in the Mobile Internet Awards is a wonderful achievement,” comment’s Nubiq’s CEO Helene Haughney.  “It truly reflects the creative efforts of the Nubiq team who consistently innovate and create value adding features that makes Zinadoo a compelling offering.”

 

What we think?

So, I have used Zinadoo and its very easy. Well done. I know that this isn’t about Mobiseer -but I do think that Mobiseer has huge potential and it should be being entered for its own awards. Social book marking is in the early stages of pure mobile 2.0 - it sits next to search and sharing. On a negative note - I think that Mobiseer can be hugely improved but then on a positive note - I am sure that some amazing improvements, developments and changes are in the pipeline

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2 Responses to “Zinadoo wins Best Mobile Site Creation Service at Mobile Internet World, Boston”

Ishtiaq Said:

After reading this earlier I just checked out Zinadoo, and I must say it was quite impressive. They are certainly the best in terms of features offered. However, I do want to point out some points that I felt wasn’t the best of them.

First and foremost is their lack of importing or rendering a feed properly. Yes they can import the feed of a blog (my blog) directly, but that is assigned under a RSS feed icon which is really distracting and weird. For bloggers specially, there are loads of plugins already in the market which turns your blog into a WAP friendly blog. This really is a better thing to do as your visitors will stay as your visitors. With Zinadoo, it isn’t so (at least that’s what I noticed at first glance.).

Zinadoo does provide amazing features in their mobi site builder but they are only good if you want to build a WAP site which is totally new. What about turning your existing site into a mobile friendly version? I know, that’s only possible through RSS which with Zinadoo is listed with an icon. :( So when someone enters the mobile site, all you see at first is the icon and some other static links. They really should improve on the RSS to Content thingy.

I also used MoFuse, they have an excellent interface as well and provides enough easy to get info for implementing a wap version for your existing site.They even let you de-link the mofuse thingy that is usually seen in the bottom (like powered by mofuse, or powered by mippin or powered by wapple etc.) They also lets you use your own advertisements without them taking any part of it, and they even let you use your own domain. Three things that didn’t make MoFuse come on top are their lack of navigation option for long pages, lack of overall site building features (for example you will have to put additional links like your static pages manually which they will render with the Google Mobile Version, really sucks) and lastly they do not provide the additional SEO thingies which is ok for me because either way I would have done my own SEO). But still, considering everything, so far, Mofuse seemed to be better for a webmaster. I will have to go deeper with zinadoo though cause am just talking from first impression.

Also checked out Wapple, they will take your advertisement earnings which is a big no no no!! Lol…. But I do understand it will not be fair on them as they are providing a service free. But still, my money!!! Lol.

Anyway, I always follow up with your blog more or less but never commented before (dont know why). Will try and be active from now on cause this is the perfect kinda blog in which I am interested in. Mad about Mobile and SEO and you provide all of them quite well. So thumbs up for the contribution to the overall society!

Comment made on October 25th, 2008 at 9:55 am
Ishtiaq Said:

On a side not, I think Zinadoo just got HACKED!! LOL. Google is telling me that there is a security risk with Zinadoo and the server is being a ***tch!! Here is the message that is being shown:

“This is probably not the site you are looking for!
You attempted to reach zinadoo.com, but instead you actually reached a server identifying itself as http://www.zinadoo.com. This may be caused by a misconfiguration on the server or by something more serious. An attacker on your network could be trying to get you to visit a fake (and potentially harmful) version of zinadoo.com. You should not proceed.”

Weird! Just wanted to let you know cause it seems that you know them and maybe let them know about it. Cheers!

Comment made on October 25th, 2008 at 10:01 am
 

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