Posts Tagged ‘lijit’

Stickers!

Friday, October 31st, 2008

I like stickers. When I was little, I had a collection. Now that stickers are associated with all my favorite web 2.0 products, it’s even better!

Here is a sampling of some of the stickers I’ve been finding at events (most notably, SXSW):

Creative Commons:

My favorite sticker: the social network VOIS.com stickers that let you meet others — which is opportune for a meet ‘n greet (there were plenty of those at South by Southwest!)

Lijit, a search engine for publishers. Lijit’s search powers this blog. Try it now!

Social Media Club, a community of people who love social media:

I Heart Cavemen party stickers:

bub.blicio.us, the site of my pal Brian Solis:

(The better quality sticker is on my laptop.)

Video search engine Blinkx:

SmartLinks by Adaptive Blue:

open.aim.com:

dev.aim.com:

dev.aol.com:

Linux Journal:

Seesmic, a video sharing community:

ustream.tv, a place to live-stream your events:

YouTube:

Mobile blogging site Utterz:

(More schwag from Utterz includes a stuffed cow and a wristband.)

Yahoo Interface Library:

Myxer.com for free ringtones and more:

Etelos online web application marketplace:

(Their tagline: You build the app – we take care of the crap)

Startup Weekend (an event that I know isn’t local/NY):

CenterNetworks, a blog on web 2.0 stuff.

kyte.tv, a video and photo sharing site:

Titty Bingo:

Upcoming, the social events site:

Sosauce, a life documentary site:

Operation Mom, a social network for mothers:

StartupSchwag Bag #8: lijit, Amazee, BookGlutton, Pixish, ReturnMoi, SocialBomb, Shoutlet, Lazygirls, and Zambino

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Last month, my favorite schwag service Startup Schwag had a great grab bag filled with high quality goodies and fun.

The shirt refers to social search service lijit. The stickers are from Amazee, a social collaboration platform, Book Glutton, a social book discussion website, Shoutlet, a web 2.0 marketplace, Zambino, a video advertising platform, and Lazygirls.info, a celebrity resource site. There was also a cool deal for ReturnMoi which aims to recover lost items to their rightful owners and a pin for Pixish, an online social image site.

I know how many people have claimed that they wish they got schwag, and Startup Schwag is really one of the best ways to get high quality stuff on a recurring basis. I can’t recommend Startup Schwag enough. It’s $14.95/month, but you get all this (and sometimes even more; no, I did not get that awesome Ubuntu shirt!)