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that's pretty much our thesis at Breeze:

- for web search, we have a better date filter than most, e.g., https://breezethat.com/?q=tiger+woods+after%3A2022-04-12

- for anything else, we have topics, e.g., click recipe tab from any general search on home page, e.g., https://breezethat.com/?q=mango+avocado

- we just launched a job finder, 14M listings with 20M by end of quarter, launched early due to the fast fiasco, https://breezethat.com/x/job-search-beta

- tons of other topics, some listed on page atm under "drops" at top, more advanced such as jobs in the pipeline



The different search topics are similar to what I was thinking but it's just a variation on Google's various tabs, like shopping.

What I'm thinking of is a dedicated search site focused on a single topic. Take Breeze's guitar tab search and make a Guitargle.com. Then it could be promoted, marketed, refined and advertised on all sorts of apps - probably even on Google itself if they weren't paying attention. All the guitar apps could have integrated Guitargle search. Then make another vertical for the bird watchers search. And another for scholarships. All with different graphic designs based on the target demographic, with a "Powered By Breeze" at the bottom of each site.

Just a thought.


interesting; we have one site like that to search VC blogs, https://askanything.vc/

so in that context, Breeze becomes a portfolio of vertical searches, not unlike say Meredith or Hearst as publishers, etc.?


Cool! That's the idea. When you guys make it big, remember to save a few shares for your ol' buddy Russ on HN. ;-)


:noted:

though prolly a few more shares if there's a fit on the team :) just starting to build our pipeline of potential candidates, DM is @DotDotJames on twitter :)




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