Most people out there belong to more than one social network or web service which requires them to fill out a profile. This can get slightly complicated as juggling various online personalities isn’t exactly a piece of cake.
However, there is help in the form of Gleeme. Gleeme aims to spread the Glee by offering a vcard, much like a calling card of sorts, except your vcard aggregates all your online profiles. Once you sign up you’ll get a Gleeme page which carries all your profile names, IM contacts, and map info. You can send people your Gleeme vcard via a single link. Gleeme also offers personal pocket stamps for 9.99 and you can choose the ink color. Each stamp comes with your Gleeme number so people can find you on the site.
GleeMe.com In Their Own Words
“Gleeme simplifies the aggregation and sharing of your different online user profiles. Your personal Gleeme page will become your online vcard which you can pass to anyone by simply sharing one single link.”
Why GleeMe.com It Might Be A Killer
Gleeme’s got a clean, bubbly aesthetic, registration’s a breeze and the stamps are cute. Although I’m not sure that people would take to carrying a rubber stamp and ink around so that they could stamp their friends’ hands, or strangers’ hands to pass off their contact details (besides being somewhat impractical—ink washes off easily), it makes for an easy way to personalize your own contact cards.
Some Questions About GleeMe.com
How is Gleeme going to market this? What’s financial strategy? They don’t have any ads on site, and registration is free, and I doubt the stamps will be that popular. 





