Harry Potter has finally made it cool to be a nerd. Now, don’t all you nerds wish you could have your books, movies and music organized online- where you spend all of your time while not reading science fiction? Shelfmates.
com is a fun way to have all your multi-media on a virtual shelf, organized exactly they way you want with tags, ratings, and reviews. There are tons of people just like you who have already jumped on the bookshelf bandwagon, and they are your new shelfmates! Once all of your data is plugged in, there is a Matchy Indicator that compares other people’s taste to yours. If you find a good match you can add this person to your mate list and form a friendship through messaging, skimming their shelf collection and discussing common interests. Another feature that appears once all info is organized is that shelfmates.com will offer to sell you some items that could “suit your flavor” which is great for finding gifts or a pick-me-up on a lonely day. And of course, what would a book site be without busting out a brand new release list. If you like this site, you can add a widget of it to your own site or blog and personalize it with different styles.
Shelfmates.com In Their Own Words
“shelfmates wants to connect people who are interested in media. Every user is able to create his own virtual shelves. Users are also able to catalogue their media in these shelves, discovering the shelves of other people, making recommendations about media, discuss it or sending messages to their mates.
You will find further information about all shelfmates-offerings on our Tour-Site.”
Why Shelfmates.com It Might Be A Killer
Offering people a new way to organize their abundances is always popular. Book, music and movie lovers will find it comforting to have their faves online and be able to see whom else shares a love for 18th century Russian love stories and proudly states that their favorite music is still Peter Paul and Mary.
Some Questions About Shelfmates.com
Once everything is organized online people will still have to mull through their unorganized boxes of books, movies and music to actually use it. 







