Plinky.com is a mix of social functions in one

by Charles Young on January 28, 2009

gstv_plinky_logoPlinky.com came across my email the other day by a person inviting me to sign up and check out this site. I actually am looking at it and found it to be interesting. Take one part social network, one part yahoo answers, and mix them like twitter (which we love). And you get a interesting site that actually still has me confused.

Generally speaking, Plinky will empower anybody to come up with inspired content for web-writing tasks. This “content encouragement” system revolves around a daily question or challenge that that has to be answered by you. Once you have submitted your answer, the response will be sent to your blog or social media service. Note that your answer can (and should) include media for making the whole process richer.

This way, you will be able to come up with content in a more or less instant fashion. Not only that, but you will also be able to see the answers that were posted by others and come up with additional inspiration. Obviously, as the site grows and more people start using it there will be a much broader selection of contacts and peers to choose from. In the meantime, you can try putting the site to task by answering any of the featured prompts, and determine if it can act as your potential key towards better content writing.

Now speaking from a bloggers stand point this could very well be an interesting concept. If you take time to play around with this and integrate your site with plinky.com it may help you come up with some great writings. One full measure of the site is its a very easy sign up and really takes seconds to get something going that could make you a great piece for your blog. So check it out and see what you think.  Hey feel free to leave your link here and i will add you.

Website:
www.plinky.com

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