Skribit Get Topic Ideas from Readers

November 17th, 2007 by Derek Anderson Leave a reply »

Readers can submit topic suggestions via widget

What is Skribit.com?

Skribit, created during Startup Weekend Atlanta, is a three-day entrepreneurial blitz designed to conceive, develop and launch a fully functional web company within 54 hours. A team of approximately 60 entrepreneurs consisting of application developers, business developers, designers and marketers launched Skribit to strengthen interaction between bloggers and their readers.

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But what does it do?
Skribit allows blog readers to submit topic suggestions and rate other suggestions via a widget right on your blog. With the ‘Frog’ sounding name and associated theme its no wonder that hot topics would be located in the ‘Whats Hoppin’!’ list.

Why though?
Blog owners can then evaluate suggestions for future blog posts. Essentially taking the ‘pulse’ of the readership. The idea is to cater to what your readers want from you. This makes sense in any business. Especially in blogging, where success is defined by the amount of traffic you get.
Keep your readers happy and they tell their friends…and so on…and so on…

How do I get it?
Skribit.com is currently in private beta. I have applied to try out the widget and hopefully the approval won’t take forever.
So I have no idea what type of code is used or whether you can change sizes and colors to suit your blog. Anyone with any experience with creating widgets would do well to add these features to their widget set up.

Skribit users list (I think)
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Skribit.com

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