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    Give Her What She Wants

    October 11, 2007 – 10:59 am

    Pamcakes wants what she wants. Some coder out there needs to give it to her.

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    1. 40 Responses to “Give Her What She Wants”

    2. Yeah, there’s only so much time in the day.

      But I’d rather be anti-social.;-)

      By Vince Williams on Oct 11, 2007

    3. Multiply (www.multiply.com) does what you are describing. I’m a complete wiseass on sites like that though, so I still don’t invite professional contacts onto them. But for people who are a bit more restrained, it certainly could work (and does).

      By jvon on Oct 11, 2007

    4. Sounds like a great opportunity for somebody with some vision and some coding expertise.

      Nice shirt, BTW…

      By greg on Oct 11, 2007

    5. Good idea… I’ll invent that and sell it to Google!

      By OnlineCashFlow on Oct 11, 2007

    6. yes we need another social network, please

      By asdf on Oct 11, 2007

    7. heh shoemoney shirt …

      By graywolf on Oct 11, 2007

    8. Multiply.com is very, very spammy. I get spam mail from them everyday asking me to sign up. Bleh.

      By Gary R. Hess on Oct 11, 2007

    9. You know what, sweetheart? Great point, poop delivery. This clip bored the shit out of me.

      By CT Moore on Oct 11, 2007

    10. Man, she was pretty wooden. Sorry, but it’s the truth. Maybe she should shave her head like Jeremy and then start giving out Marketing advice instead of social networking advice.

      By Tracy Robinson on Oct 11, 2007

    11. awesome shirt!!

      By andre nosalsky on Oct 11, 2007

    12. Great Video,

      I recently just did a podcast on the same topic :)

      Who is shoemoney? :)

      By wethead on Oct 11, 2007

    13. Did we work at Einstein together??

      By Marko on Oct 11, 2007

    14. Marko - We sure did. Still playing hockey?

      wethead - good to hear other people are thinking the same thing. Maybe it will become a reality (in a way that works and doesn’t suck).

      By Pam on Oct 11, 2007

    15. Weird, I don’t get spam from Multiply. It does send you tons of emails if you sign up by default, but I think they all do that (and you can shut them off).

      By jvon on Oct 11, 2007

    16. (And no, Multiply does not pay me anything to say good things about their site.)

      By jvon on Oct 11, 2007

    17. Moli.com… not mine.. i’m not even a member… it does this though

      By Lyndon on Oct 11, 2007

    18. Pamcakes, the Monetizer couldn’t agree more. Let’s start this idea up immediately and be rich :)

      By The Monetizer Make Money Online on Oct 12, 2007

    19. I want to see you at the beach! ;)

      By Nerd on Oct 12, 2007

    20. Geez, I’d like to see you at the beach, too

      By Alex on Oct 12, 2007

    21. i do have a nice social networking website! But no one uses it!

      By uttoransen on Oct 13, 2007

    22. This is both unnecessary and impractical.

      Imagine that your boss is also your friend. With your system, they’re going to see two different profiles for you. So not only will they see everything, but they’ll be more aware of the things you didn’t want some people to see, as they’ll show up in one profile, not the other.

      What is needed - and already provided by Facebook to some extent - is a simple but comprehensive set of privacy controls. Instead of managing multiple profiles, you simply choose who can access what information.

      But managing multiple profiles would just end up being confusing and unmanageable. Frankly, it’s a dumb idea.

      By Dom on Oct 13, 2007

    23. It’s definitely not for everyone. But many people do compartmentalize their lives and could do the same online.

      By Pam on Oct 13, 2007

    24. wow, what a dumb idea *thumbs down*

      By james on Oct 13, 2007

    25. Pam: I do that by using a pseudonym. My real name only gets used for professional stuff online. My private life doesn’t belong in google.

      By jvon on Oct 14, 2007

    26. Check out http://www.mevu.com/ until you get the perfect network. Take all of those social networks and post them in one place and let your friends choose where to locate you.

      By Chris on Oct 14, 2007

    27. nice shirt

      By Starcraft 2 on Oct 15, 2007

    28. Why is a bimbo video blogging? Go back to The Playboy mansion. Trying to sound edu-ma-cated, hahahahaha this is pathetic.

      By Ass Clown on Oct 18, 2007

    29. While I fully support a trip to the Playboy mansion (with video camera of course), I think your social skills need a little work.

      By jvon on Oct 19, 2007

    30. jvon and ass clown - if someone got me and invite, me and “the girls” would be at the mansion in a heartbeat (of course recording the evening’s events…well maybe not in their entirety…this bimbo has to have *some* secrets).

      By Pam on Oct 19, 2007

    31. Not sure how hard it would be to swing that… I will ask around. :)

      By jvon on Oct 19, 2007

    32. You should check out this new site: moli.com

      It allows you to create multiple profiles under 1 account and permission each profile so you can control who sees what about you.

      Sounds like someone listened to you.

      By Matt on Oct 29, 2007

    33. MOLI.com does exactly what you are describing, plus they have a great video player (beats the youtube player). you can also sell stuff on MOLI — they have some tools to do that kinda stuff, good for t-shirt designers or whatever…

      By Vickie on Oct 29, 2007

    34. Great Shirt Pamcakes and that with the unified login is something several people are already wrapping their head around. Its not IF but WHEN something like that will become reality. Cheers!

      By Carsten Cumbrowski on Nov 3, 2007

    35. I doubt the unified login will come about anytime soon, there’s just too much revenue to be made individually compared to as one giant service.

      By bLuefRogX on Nov 12, 2007

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