
Check Vark out on Sunday’s New York Times… Congrats, Vark Team!

A few months ago, I wrote a post introducing Aardvark (aka Vark) – a service where your question is broadcast to those mostly likely able to answer it within the Aardvark community.
Vark has been really useful because I can broadcast a specific question without clogging Facebook or Twitter feeds, and count on someone with at least a basic knowledge of my query, to point me in the right direction.
Today, I got an email from CEO Max Ventilla:
Since you’ve blogged about Aardvark in the past, I thought you might be interested in some exciting developments…
…Anyone can join now at http://vark.com using their Facebook account. (We’re integrating with other social networks very soon.)
This is a great move on the part of Aardvark. They’ve really come a long way in the last few months, partly thanks to the growth in number of users. Once it reaches critical mass, it’s value will increase exponentially.
Five more suggestions that I think will make their tool and brand name powerful are:
I enjoy Vark because it’s (almost) anonymous social networking: I’m interacting with strangers to help them out, and vice versa. If you use the instant messaging (IM) tool for Vark, the unexpected randomness of questions breaks up my work day. Vark “interrupts” subtly by asking “Are you there?” and you can choose whether to engage or not by typing “sure”, “busy”, or “pass”.
Try it out… you’ll be surprised at how much you actually know.
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