Teachstreet

TeachStreet, Inc. was a web site providing information to students on local and online classes and teachers including pricing information, location, and teacher background and training. It also provided online business management tools for teachers and schools. The site was free to students and included student reviews and teacher recommendations.

TeachStreet, Inc.
Private
IndustryMarketplace for online and local classes and experts
FoundedApril 20, 2008 (2008-04-20)
DefunctFebruary 2012
HeadquartersSeattle, WA
Key people
Dave Schappell, Founder/CEO, Daryn Nakhuda, CTO
ProductsTeachStreet.com
Number of employees
11[1]

History

TeachStreet launched its web site in Seattle on April 20, 2008,[2] Portland on August 4, 2008, the San Francisco Bay Area on November 19, 2008 and was launched in 8 US Metros, with new listings being added in cities nationwide on a daily basis.

TeachStreet founder Dave Schappell was previously a VP of Marketing at JibJab and a Director of Product Management at Amazon.com. The company received $2.25 million in early stage funding from Madrona Venture Group, Bezos Expeditions and various individual investors.[3] Initially, the Teachstreet web site was free to both students and teachers. The site moved to a paying service for teachers' listings in April 2010, with various levels of pricing plans available. However, the site remained free for students.[4]

In February 2011, the launch of Google Panda (a change to Google's search results ranking algorithm) seriously affected traffic to the company's web site, and it never fully recovered. A year later, Teachstreet was bought by Amazon.com as a "talent acquisition" with its former employees transferring to AmazonLocal. Teachstreet.com closed down on 15 February 2012.[5]

gollark: On my system, I have to put in my password and such to do `sudo pacman -R package`, too.
gollark: They make you click through random dialog boxes and checkboxes generally.
gollark: Because I really feel like looking up a service to perform a simple mathematical operation is something people should be able to do.
gollark: Do you want me to also add a description to say "this is how you do this" to it?
gollark: I do.

References

  1. "TeachStreet, Find-A-Local-Teacher Site, Gears Up for Market #2", The Local Onliner, July 1, 2008. Accessed July 28, 2008
  2. Arrington, Michael. TeachStreet Emerges To Help You Find The Best Yoga and Cooking Classes. www.techcrunch.com. 20 April 2008
  3. Weisenthal, Joseph. TeachStreet Raises $2.25 First Round For Local Teacher Search. www.paidcontent.org. 21 April 2008
  4. Pepitone, Julianne (30 September 2010). "More sites say goodbye to free content". CNN Money
  5. Cook, John (2 February 2012). "Exclusive: Amazon.com buys TeachStreet". geekwire.com
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