It will be about PeopleRank and Crowdsourcing


Thanks to Facebook, Twitter, and similar sites, the number of people existing on the web dwarfs the population of individual countries. Facebook alone has a user population of 550 million, which is about 250 million larger than the population of the US.

That being said, as we rely more and more on social medial platforms for our information, we need to know who we are connected to, why we are connected to them, and most importantly how influential they are, so that we can be sure that we are getting the best and most accurate information. Read more of this post

Awesomize.me Rolls out “awesome questions”: A Platform For Your Radical New Movement Marketing

With the launch of awesome questions feature today, our core product developments are complete. We are now offering awesome companies, awesome people, awesome products, awesome services, and awesome questions. The idea behind the release of the latest feature is to provide you, the consumer and the enterprise a platform for a marketing movement and knowledge gain.

You may now raise questions on your own personal page or on a company and their products and services pages. Other members, and employees of the company will answer your questions. The new feature makes it both a critical and powerful tool for managing your company’s digital presence – particularly if you market B2B. Read more of this post

awesome questions and discussions feature to be launched next month

I wanted to provide an advance announcement, of a new feature that we are adding to the awesomize.me platform. This new feature will provide you the ability to enhance your personal and corporate profile by responding to questions that are raised from the community. In order to get maximum value and to improve your ranking, please answer questions as accurately as you can, and refrain from directly pushing your product or service offerings in the answers. Read more of this post

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