Small World Labs Raises $1M Series A

Small World Labs LogoSmall World Labs, a leading provider of enterprise social media solutions and online community building expertise, today announced it has received more than $1 million toward a Series A funding round which it will closeout in the next 60 days. The funding will be used to further enhance Small World Labs’ leadership in community management as well as augment its technology platform. You can read our Q&A with CEO Michael Wilson here.

“By combining proven technology with community management expertise, Small World Labs provides a unique value to enterprises looking to implement an effective social media solution,” said Jordan Rohan of Clearmeadow Partners, one of the participating investors in the Series A round. Previous to founding Clearmeadow Partners, Rohan served as Managing Director and Internet Analyst for RBC Capital Markets.

Privately held since its inception in 2005, Small World Labs has been profitable over its two and a half year history. “I’m grateful for the vote of confidence shown by investors who share our commitment to being a true business partner to our customers,” said Michael Wilson, CEO of Small World Labs. “By combining a robust, enterprise-ready software architecture with a team of social media experts we call community managers, we’ve created a unique position in a rapidly growing marketplace.”

Small World Labs customers include the Dallas Morning News, San Diego Union Tribune, CMP, Guideposts, Fox Networks, Oracle, Save The Children, American Cancer Society and more.

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