LivingSocial Gets a Makeover! 224

Posted by alan
on Thursday, September 03

Here at LivingSocial we're all about keeping things fresh and appealing, which is why we're proud to introduce you to the newly-redesigned LivingSocial! We appreciate your patience as we roll it out and welcome any comments you have at feedback@livingsocial.com.

We've been hard at work on a design that makes it easier to interact with your collection and see recommendations both from our community and your friends. Read on to learn more about all of the improvements we've made to the LivingSocial experience.

The first thing you'll notice is our new look. Gone are the days of the dark LivingSocial bar running across the top of your screen. In its place you'll find a nice bright green header, with a sleek silver navigation bar beneath it that lets you view your profile, collection, recommendations, leaderboards, settings, and our newest exciting feature: trends! The trends feature enables you to see what's most popular on LivingSocial by week, month, or all time. It also shows the the biggest movers, so you'll never be out of the loop on what's hot!

The next feature change you'll notice is the way you add items to your collection. When you visit an item page, you'll notice a beautiful blue button that says "Add to my collection." When you click it, you'll see a drop down that let's you add it to your collection as easy as 1-2-3!

Speaking of numbers, you're also going to notice that all item images on LivingSocial now have a number at the lower right hand corner. These numbers are there to show you what percentage of people like that item.

The last major enhancement we've added will improve the quality of recommendations we give you by basing them on the type of things you like in your collection. You can find our recommendations in three places: 1) click on the "recommendations" tab in the navigation bar at the top of the page; 2) scroll to the "Try Something New!" section at the bottom of the homepage; 3) you'll notice that sometimes we'll surface recommendations directly to you when you're on an item page. We hope you'll find our recommendations relevant and useful!

We know change is hard, but we think in this case it's definitely for the better and hope that you'll agree! We appreciate your patience as we roll the site out this week and work through any issues. We also want to know your thoughts and encourage you to share them with us at feedback@livingsocial.com. Until next time, keep LivingSocial!

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An update:

We know that there are some bugs in the current site, and our development team is working to fix them as quickly as possible. A few things that will be back in the next couple days (some of them broke during the push yesterday, others are still being re-worked):

  • Scrolling carousels on profile pages only
  • More interaction with your friends (friends list, what your friends are doing, etc)
  • Commenting/Discussions
  • Updated profile tab in Facebook
  • User medals on profile pages

...as well as several new features. Again, we appreciate your patience as we perform this massive upgrade. This new design is enabling us to bring more relevant content to you and will enable us to expand to include several of the most requested features from users.

TV as a Fashion Runway 0

Posted by liam
on Wednesday, August 26
You wouldn’t be surprised if we said reality fashion shows are popular. And as much as the “characters” hide behind giant glasses and fret over eating a fry, it makes for good television. From Heidi Klum’s “Auf wiedersehen” to Rachel Zoe’s “I die!!” to Tyra Banks’ constant attitude, these now classic realities – Project Runway, The Rachel Zoe Project and America’s Next Top Model – are premiering new seasons now. So get watching, then get rating!

Possibly the most well known of the genre, Project Runway, the brainchild of supermodel Heidi Klum, pits aspiring designers against one another in some bizarre challenges (such as creating a garment out of edible food items). Joining Klum are three other major fashion personalities: stylist Tim Gunn, designer Michael Kors, and Marie Claire editor Nina Garcia, who each bring their own element of the fashion world to the judging. Angel loves watching Kors, saying “he’s a real trip,” and Lauren adores Gunn, describing him as “delightfully witty.” But the show is also about the contestants, who, of course, come with outrageous creativity. S.J. watches to see what outfits will parade down the runway: “Sometimes I can’t help but ask, ‘What were they thinking?’ ”

Waiting in the wings to be reviewed by LivingSocialites, The Rachel Zoe Project follows celeb-stylist Rachel Zoe, her two dueling assistants, and her quest to become a brand while keeping her clients appeased. It may seem like a boring premise, but with Zoe’s quirky comments (“That's bananas!”) and crazy tangents (she prefers to shop for herself when she’s shopping for clients), you’ll be easily entertained and amusingly hooked.

Moving from the creative types to the “pretty” types, America’s Next Top Model whittles down a group of Gisele wannabes to the one poised for success in the fashion business. While most winners never make a name for themselves, the idea is funny and the process funnier. With diva-esque Tyra Banks as host, flanked by photographer Nigel Barker and runway coach Miss J, plus a houseful of competitive, skinny women, ANTM is “full of drama, drama, drama,” in the words of Natasha. Julia distills it to “catty people, pretty clothes” before laughing, and Christy admires “how they turn strange looking girls into pretty pictures.”

So whether you see yourself on the catwalk, backstage or in the front row, these shows will fill your fashion void. Not a fashion insider? Doesn’t matter. Share your thoughts on style, television and wild competitions at LivingSocial: TV Shows!

Setting the record straight 0

Posted by Tim
on Wednesday, July 22

Hi everyone,

There have been a few articles and posts in recent days that claim LivingSocial sells or shares private user information from Facebook or our applications with advertisers. The claims are untrue, and are based on (false) assumptions and unchecked facts.

LivingSocial does not sell or share data with brands or advertisers.
We don’t share, sell or expose individual user data, Facebook profile information, or even anonymized aggregate data to others. Period.

Here’s how we work with advertisers: we allow them to request that we display advertising around specific areas of interest, like movies and music, in our application screens and on our main web site. An example of this would be if you're browsing lists in our music section, you might see an advertisement for a concert tour of a band. This is similar to how a sports site might have an advertisement for sporting tickets. But we do not pass, send, or sell any of your private data to them as part of that process.

We value your trust, and will continue to respect your privacy. As always, thanks for being part of LivingSocial.

Tim O'Shaughnessy
CEO

What's Playing at Your Home Box Office on Sundays? 0

Posted by liam
on Tuesday, July 14

After ending last season on a sour note by getting fired from the set of a movie and taking his gang back to Queens to regroup, Vincent Chase and his Entourage are back in sunny LA for Season Six. In the season premiere, which aired Sunday night on HBO, Vince gets a call from Martin Scorcese to play the lead role in "Gatsby," and just like that, things are lookin' up again. With Vince finally getting his license, Turtle rekindling his love spark, and E thinking of moving into his own pad, there's plenty to look forward to. LivingSocial user Abhishek K. calls Entourage one of the best TV series ever made.” Newcomer to the show, Kris H., thinks the premiere was pretty funny, and likes that “after watching one episode you can kind of figure out what is going on.” We like that too, Kris - complicated drama hurts our heads...

In its second season, True Blood aired this past Sunday with lots of (you guessed it!) sex, blood, and drama. With Bill, Sookie, and Jessica heading to Dallas on a special mission, Tara is left alone and crying on her birthday (again) but perks up when Maryann, Eggs, and Karl throw her a surprise party for her birthday and things get hot between her and Eggs. Sam and Daphne are also seen kissing in the kitchen. That's bloody hot stuff! Taylor C. writes that with with all the vampire tales out there, “it’s good to see a good one in the mix.” We're betting Tanya agrees, since she “watched the complete first season in 2 days!” This begs the question, Tanya, do you sleep are you one of them?

New on the horizon is Hung, which premiered Sunday June 30th. High school basketball coach Ray Drecker finds himself struggling with a midlife crisis after his wife leaves him and his house catches fire. Beginning to feel the financial crunch, he sets out to find a new, albeit unusual, way to help make some extra cash. He meets a woman who convinces him to render his services in the bedroom for a fee to willing participants, and thus a male gigolo is born. Tim says that Hung is “off to a good start with the premiere” and senses it “could be another addictive HBO series, pointing out that "it was clearly developed to compete with Showtime's Weeds," so add this to your tv repertoire, Weeds fans...we at LivingSocial definitely are! And don't forget to tell us what you think about these, and other HBO shows you watch on the regular, at Living Social: TV Shows!

LivingSocial Events 0

Posted by nick
on Friday, June 19

One part of LivingSocial that you have probably never seen is our LivingSocial Events page. Our events page help bring LivingSocial users in New York City, and soon others cities, together for free cocktails.

LivingSocial Events at China 1

This event at China 1, is just one of our many upcoming events where you can meet other LivingSocial users away from the computer or just get all of your friends together for a free drink. Just RSVP to any of these events online, print out your code and show up for free drinks and a lot of fun.

If you attend one of these events or you have any suggestions, let us know what you think by emailing us at feedback@livingsocial.com or tweet us @LivingSocial.

Cheers from the team at LivingSocial!

Polls by LivingSocial 0

Posted by nick
on Thursday, June 11

A lot has been going on here at LivingSocial lately. You already know all about our nine LivingSocial categories and the PickYour5 Facebook application. Recently you might also have noticed our

Here is one example of the many polls you can take and share on Facebook. Plus, if you can’t find a Poll you want to take you can just create it yourself and share it with all of your friends. Once you take or finish creating a poll you can choose to display it in your Facebook feed so your friends can comment and take the poll themselves.

Some of our most popular polls include:

What's Popular On LivingSocial Lately? 0

Posted by adam
on Friday, May 15

Between the nine LivingSocial categories and the PickYour5 application on Facebook, a lot of things (from albums to video games) are being rated, reviewed, picked, and added to collections by the LivingSocial community. That begs the question: Which things are popular lately? Based on various stats from April, we’ve compiled popularity rankings for a few of our subject areas as well as the LivingSocial app.

Artists (based on LivingSocial: Albums)

  1. Metallica
  2. Pink Floyd
  3. U2
  4. Nirvana
  5. Led Zeppelin

Beer

  1. Corona
  2. Heineken
  3. Guinness
  4. Blue Moon
  5. Budweiser

Movies

  1. Twilight
  2. Titanic
  3. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
  4. The Notebook
  5. The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring

TV Shows

  1. Lost
  2. House
  3. Friends
  4. Heroes
  5. CSI

Video Games

  1. Call of Duty 4
  2. Final Fantasy XII
  3. Halo 3
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
  5. Resident Evil 4

Pick Your Five lists (based on LivingSocial Pick Your Five)

  1. Favorite movies of all time
  2. Best TV shows
  3. 5 Things i don’t leave the house without!
  4. Favorite Sports Teams
  5. Favorite beer

Introducing Pick Your 5 1

Posted by adam
on Thursday, April 09

Here at LivingSocial, we are all about creating lists and categorizing stuff. With 9 subject areas already in place (from books to slopes) and more coming soon, our aim is to help you manage the things you like easily and socially.

It was with those goals in mind that we introduced a new LivingSocial experience on Facebook called Pick Your Five. Pick Your 5 is a simple application that allows you to quickly generate lists of five things, with a title you create, and share those lists with your friends. Every subject area on LivingSocial.com (video games, beer, books, etc.) is available to be picked from in Pick Your 5 along with new categories we’ve added especially for the Pick Your 5 app, like celebrities, hot sauces, countries, pro sports teams, and others.

LivingSocial Pick Your 5

Above is an image of the creation screen in Pick Your 5. Once you click “Finish,” your pick five list is complete, and it appears on your Facebook stream, so your friends can comment on your choices or pick their own.

Let us know if you have any feedback about Pick Your 5 by emailing us at feedback@livingsocial.com or tweet us @LivingSocial. Also, please, let us know which new categories you want in Pick Your 5 and which of those you most want to see expanded into new subject areas on LivingSocial.com.

How do you describe LivingSocial? 0

Posted by alan
on Thursday, March 12

First off, let me apologize for the long radio silence over the past few weeks. We haven't been taking an extended holiday, but rather working on a bunch of behind-the-scenes improvements and bug fixes. In other words, we haven't had any cool, new features to talk about, unless of course, you consider search engine optimization or database restructuring sexy.

Not to worry, we're bringing sexy back. In October, we hired a kick-ass designer, Keith, who has been trucking on a more cohesive LivingSocial. The team has been pouring through user-feedback from the last year and contemplating what ways we can provide a better experience.

In doing so, we realized that we have an idea of who we are but aside from a few praise e-mails a week, we really don't know who you think we are. Our solution: we ask you.

Here's the challenge: Describe LivingSocial.

In one word, eight words, or one thousand fifty-two. Draw us a picture. Send us a video. Rap it. Write a poem (which surprisingly, our CEO can do well.) Be creative. Unfiltered is fine - we don't bruise too easily.

In exchange for your creative juices, we'll send you some LivingSocial schwag.

Tweet us @LivingSocial or drop us a line at feedback@livingsocial.com. And don't forget to send us your mailing address for the schwag. ;)

We're Back. Please excuse the dust. 0

Posted by alan
on Friday, February 20
  • Ten hours.
  • 100% Processing Capacity.
  • Five Developers with no sleep.
  • 24 Krispy Kreme Donuts.
  • Unknown Amounts of Coffee.
  • 100 Million+ reconfigurations of our data.

The team at LivingSocial has been a little busy since midnight last night, working to complete our largest maintenance and system upgrade we’ve ever undertaken. Our development team has been working overtime to ensure that our activities today went as smooth as possible. While we hate being down for any significant period of time, we think you’ll be ok with our extended absence in the near future.

Our team is still verifying the success of everything we did, so please excuse any unexpected interactions for the next couple hours. We should have everything back to normal soon.

As we come back online, we know that you’re thinking “Why were they down for 10 hours and yet there are no noticeable changes?” We promise the downtime was not in vain; today we’ve migrated our entire database, improving our performance, efficiency, and ability to provide you with useful data. This was the first step of many to delivering a completely revamped experience on LivingSocial. Stay tuned over the next several months as well roll out new features and improvements that were made possible by our maintenance work today.

Show Images On Your Collection Page 2

Posted by adam
on Wednesday, February 11

Today we have two small (but hopefully significant!) changes to announce that impact users’ collections. First off, the “Manage” page is no more. We renamed the page’s title in the header “My Collection,” which is a bit more accurate and easier to understand. In terms of functionality, the page is still the same, so you can still search your collection, give ratings, change statuses, delete, create lists, etc. all from that one place.

LivingSocial My Collection page

Along with the name change, we’ve added the ability for you to show the images of the things in your collection on your “My Collection” page. Click the “show images” link above your collection to display a small thumbnail image for each item. You can prevent the images from displaying by clicking “hide images” at any time. Hopefully, this tweak makes it easier for you to find the things you’re trying to find!

As always, please, don’t hesitate to drop us a line at feedback@livingsocial.com or swing by http://getsatisfaction.com/livingsocial.

What iPhone Apps do your friends use? 0

Posted by alan
on Thursday, January 29

After launching Slopes last week, we’re excited to announce our next new subject area: iPhone Apps. If you are like the LivingSocial team, we don’t have a ton of time to download every new app that comes out. Instead, we use the recommendations of our friends to figure out what iPhone apps are essential accessories.

iPhone Apps Screenshot

A few weeks back, we decided to create LivingSocial: iPhone apps to solve this problem. Now, you can get recommendations, ratings, and reviews from your friends and figure out what apps are worth your time and money. Plus, we offer direct downloads to the iTunes store, so you don’t even have to go back and forth between your browser and iTunes.

From what we can tell, we’re the first site out there that integrates your friends into the iPhone app experience.

Get started cataloging your favorite iPhone Apps today. If you notice any inaccurate information or have any problems with iPhone apps, drop us a line at feedback@livingsocial.com or swing by GetStatisfaction.

Ski or Snowboard into LivingSocial: Slopes 1

Posted by alan
on Friday, January 23
With winter in full effect, the LivingSocial team is pleased to announce our newest subject area: Slopes. Slopes allows you and your friends to catalog your favorite ski and snowboarding destinations, while getting recommendations from LivingSocial on where to go for your next winter vacation. In addition, we've integrated with SnoCountry, providing you with up-to-date information on the current conditions at each slope.

Slopes Screenshot

Slopes is the first subject to include detailed information, a trend you will see in all of our future subject areas. If you notice any inaccurate information or have problems with Slopes, drop us a line at feedback@livingsocial.com.

Whoops! 0

Posted by alan
on Thursday, January 22
Last week we rolled out some major changes to our recommendations page. Based on huge amounts of user feedback, we've rolled out an updated version of our recommendation page. The major change on this page is the addition of a "Skip, Don't show this again" button. This button works very similar to the "Not Interested" status that used to exist on all of our recommendations.

Not Interested Button Replacement

By clicking this button, we will never show you that thing again in your recommendations, and we'll automatically generate a new recommendation for you.

Thanks for the continued feedback. Don't hesitate to drop us a line at feedback@livingsocial.com.

Customize Your Profile Module 0

Posted by adam
on Monday, January 12

We have heard from a number of users that want to further customize the the look and feel of their profile boxes on Facebook. With that in mind, we’ve recently updated our profile boxes to be more configurable and to better fit with the both the Facebook Boxes tab and Facebook Wall tab.

LivingSocial Profile Settings

On the Settings page you will now find configuration options for the look of the profile boxes when displayed on both the Facebook Wall tab and Facebook Boxes tab. For the Wall tab you can now choose to display things from your different statuses (ex: playing now games) or you can create a custom list and select it for display on your profile box. If you choose to display a list you will find that you can not only pick specific titles to display, but you can also order them as you like. On the Boxes tab you have even more control, as you can control not only what displays but also how much displays.

To find out more about how to add a profile box to both the Facebook Wall tab and Facebook Boxes tab see our FAQ page (hint: the link is on the top right of every page). Please don’t hestitate to drop us a line at feedback@livingsocial.com or swing by http://getsatisfaction.com/livingsocial.