Although the name may leave you somewhat puzzled, Sweemo which stands for Sweet Moment, is actually brandishing an interesting concept—the live auctioning of real life experiences. Basically, the site shills experiences.
You can buy, for instance, a role on a soap opera, or a behind the scenes look at a reality show, or a chance to chat up your favorite band. There are plenty of in people, after all, who have access to exclusive events and experiences; on Sweemo, they can auction these off to the right buyer. It’s completely free to create a profile and create ‘sweet moments’ to auction off; there are also blogs to participate on along with discussion boards, if there aren’t any moments to your liking. Sweet Moments can be as diverse as a trombone lesson or a private night safari. If you want to create a sweemo of your own, but can’t come with anything, check out the Inspiration section—here you can get all sorts of ideas.
Sweemo.com In Their Own Words
“Sweemo is the live auction community where people come to trade real-life experiences.
Life’s all about finding that Sweet Moment”
Why Sweemo.com It Might Be A Killer
Sweemo is a unique site, offering users something beyond the norm. It’s actually quite clever because most everyone has some experience which would interest someone else; and it’s not all about money—users can swap experiences.
Some Questions About Sweemo.com
How are experiences guaranteed? [How does eBay guarantee all the sales on their website? They can’t. However Sweemo will be providing security ratings for certain Providers (based on varying criteria) in order to give Buyers confidence that the purchased experiences can be fulfilled]
Are they filtered in any way? [All content get’s screen by admin (and selected community members) before it goes live on the site to maintain the integrity of the content]
What cut does Sweemo take? [Commission starts at 5% and decreases the higher the sale value]
And what’s up with the name? Seriously,I don’t think anyone will really be drawn to something called Sweemo. [What’s wrong with Sweemo? Doesn’t everyone say you need to live for the moment? Anyhow, just like you google stuff now – soon you’ll be having a sweemo!] 







