Bakotopia.com is a locally-focused online
social
networking website created in January 2005 for young people in
Bakersfield, California. The site
allows local individuals and bands to create profiles, events,
blogs and listings. Bands can also upload music to build a local
fan base.
History
Bakotopia was created in January 2005 by Mercado
Nuevo LLC, a subsidiary of the independently owned
Bakersfield Californian
newspaper.
The site was created as a way for the Californian
newspaper to reach a demographic that was younger than that which
subscribed to the daily print edition or frequented the newspaper's
Web site. By observing consumer behavior, it was determined that
focusing on a combination of persona-based
social
networking, local music and free listings could provide a more
meaningful local experience than those offered by national
competitors such as
MySpace,
Facebook and
Craigslist. The site is widely considered to be
one of the first U.S. newspaper-backed providers of free
Classifieds and social networking.
The Bakomatic Social Media
Platform that runs Bakotopia was later adapated to power The
Northwest Voice and 7 other demographically-targeted sites in
Bakersfield. As such, Bakotopia and the Bakomatic platform are also
linked to the
citizen journalism
movement.
Awards
Bakotopia is the recipient of several
awards, including a
Newspaper Association of
America's Digital Edge Award for Most Innovative Visitor
Participation in 2006. In September of 2006, the
Knight Foundation
gave the Bakomatic Social Media Platform that powers Bakotopia.com
a Knight Batten Award for Innovation in Journalism.
Bakotopia's
founder, Senior Product Manager
Dan Pacheco, received a "20 Under 40" award from
the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) for starting the
site.
External links
Bakotopia.com 2006 Knight Batten Award
Winners List Dan Pacheco: NAA 20
Under 40 Award 2006
Bakotopia Digital Edge Award