Imagine it’s February 4, 2004. Mark Zuckerberg approaches you about beta testing a new product he just launched, The Facebook. As an early adopter your job will be to test drive the initial version of Facebook, providing Mark and his team with feedback while also promoting the site to all of your friends. In exchange, you’ll become an instant shareholder in the company. This is the concept behind the new Minneapolis-based “Klout meets Kickstarter meets Sharktank” startup Wahooly.
“We’re at a point in media unlike ever before. Any person, no matter their chosen social network, can become an influential broadcaster, as many already have. Google saw this trend early on with bloggers. They recognized that while individual bloggers may not have the ability to move the needle for companies, together, their reach is infinite. Google developed AdSense. Bloggers were able to monetize their efforts and companies reaped the benefits of their individual influence. This is where Wahooly is headed. We’re creating a platform for companies to tap into collaborative influence of social networkers. Meanwhile, we’re creating a long-awaited ROI for the influencers” -Wahooly CEO Dana Severson on the long term goal of Wahooly.
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