“Cream coloured ponies and crisp apple strudel, door bells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles.” Just because Maria had a few of her favorite things, doesn’t mean they have to be a few of your favorite things, certainly not cream coloured ponies.
But, you have to admit, it’s an indelible movie moment, this singing about things you like. This is sort of the concept of FiveList, a new site that hopes to connect people based on their favorite things. Essentially, things we like make us happy and our favorite things make us even happier So, why not share them? On FiveList, you make lists of you favorite 5 movies, music, books, food, etc. There are 500 categories to choose from or you can customize your own list. Then you can search for people who have similar tastes based on their lists. Simply register to get started.
FiveList.com In Their Own Words
“FiveList is an innovative online community where you can create a list of your favorite things. Once you’ve created a list you will be able to find other users who have similar lists, view friends, and manage your own photo gallery.
FiveList gives you the tools to experience life. Whether it by finding new music, movies, or the latest greatest pair of shoes, we hope that FiveList helps you get out and live!
FiveList allows users to create a custom list of their top five favorite things in a number of different categories (we’ve got 500+ list topics to choose from). Once you’ve added items to your list you can find similar lists created by other users.”
Why FiveList.com It Might Be A Killer
FiveList adds a “Why didn’t I think of that?” twist to social networking. Favorite lists are fun, a breeze to make, and a simple way to find people who share the same interests. There’s no need to post pics or updates. You can see how your fave fare with the crowd.
Some Questions About FiveList.com
Will people tire of FiveList easily? Is it an effective networking model? What’s the business plan? Will it pay off? 







