Blogomail.com – The Social Messaging Network

Blogomail.comBlogomail’s creators compare the service to an online form of text messaging- the Blogomail widget serves as a “phone,” which is embedded in a user’s web pages (blog, myspace, etc), and friends can “text” from their own Blogomail account. When mail is received, Blogomail posts the photo and subject heading from the message- publicly displaying that the user has a new message.

Blogomail is entirely permission based, so there is so risk of spam. The Blogomail profile is simple- it contains just a profile icon, photos, an inbox and an area to write messages. The widget can also be customized to blend in with whatever page it is displayed on.

Blogomail.com In Their Own Words

“Liken Blogomail to text messaging and the Blogomail Widget to your cell phone. You carry your cell phone everywhere you go so that you can be reached with ease and convenience. Likewise, you can place the Blogomail Widget on your blog or profile pages which you visit frequently to receive blogomail messages.”

Why Blogomail.com It Might Be A Killer

Blogomail represents a unique widget that can be displayed among the plethora of applications that exist on social networking pages. More interestingly, some users employ Blogomail as a means to publicly display instant feedback on their webpages. The widget is as instant as a blog comment but more centrally displayed.

Some Questions About Blogomail.com

Blogomail strives to be as ubiquitous as text messaging by appearing on a user’s most frequented web pages. However, traditional messaging services (AOL, msn) actually do a much better job at being accessible, no matter what page a user visits. Blogomail needs to markedly distinguish itself from these applications in order to really be a killer. Blogomail.com

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