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5 Questions For News Search Service Yotify

Sep 24, 2008 | 1 Comment |
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By: Senior staff writer – Easton Ellsworth

TechCrunch calls Yotify “Google Alerts on steroids.”

We think it’s off to a pretty good start. (Twitterers seem to think so too.)

Instead of reviewing Yotify, we’d just like to ask it five questions.

1. Why do you call your alert services “Scouts?”

Not that we’re complaining. It’s just a bit nebulous at first. I thought Scouts were people.

2. Where’s your blog?

Or at least a press area?

3. Do you really want people to subscribe to everything?

‘Cause if you do, we’d like free pizza alerts. (Alerts on free pizza, that is – not free alerts on – never mind.)

4. Are you on Twitter?

‘Cause we’ve got your name if you want it. (Don’t worry, no charge for this service.)

5. What’s your business model?

‘Cause you should probably let Twitter know about it. :)



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1 Comment »

  • blaze said:

    Nice post. Thanks for sharing these tips.

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