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Amit Gupta's Blog: Who the Hell Are You?

  • alberto d'ottavi · 2 years ago
    amit, yr rigth. it's strange that people from communication does not use linkedin or similar enough. may be it's why they / we are always in information and contact overload. but the idea of a world-wide business network specialized in marketing and communication + journalism etc is good. here in italy there is one magazine in the media biz field, Prima Comunicazione (http://www.primaonline.it), very famous (and costly). they publish a book once a year with names and roles of mktg comm managers...
  • Nick Gray · 2 years ago
    Neat point about checking out people with custom domain names in their email address - it makes a web presence much more obvious. I do the same thing but never thought about it too much.
  • rj · 2 years ago
    Wow...I thought of the exact same thing. I run an invite-only social network and I remember when we started out...I would spend way too much time just going through emails to see if there was anything interesting. I would often find my friends on the list or random industry people that I respected/or heard about which was the weirdest thing. Needless to say I've gotten over the buzz but someone should definitely come out with a "cool email-finder spider bot"!
  • noah kagan · 2 years ago
    I created something awhile ago, http://www.peoplereminder.com/home.php

    It may be what you are looking for but it does not integrate into linkedin/fb that well.

    I know 37 signals is coming out with something called highrise which may help.

    let me know if you find anything.
  • Amit Gupta · 2 years ago
    I think the 37Signals jobby looks like a simple CRM. But I will def post here if I find something awesome.

    Amit
  • Amit Gupta · 2 years ago
    Jamie, are you serious? You gotta tell me more!!
  • Michael Krypel · 2 years ago
    Amit, that's a great idea!

    And yeah, Highrise looks like it will be just a simple CRM.