Crowdwish Helps to Grant Wishes Like a Virtual Genie
Laura McQuarrie — November 20, 2013 — Business
References: crowdwish & wearesocialmedia.gr
Crowdwish is a service designed to grant wishes of large groups of people. After registering through Facebook, users can submit their wish, which could be something completely self-centered or something that will support a good cause that will benefit a lot of people. Of course, the more people who wish for the same thing, the more likely it is to come true.
Crowdwish is not yet open, but users are encouraged to submit their e-mail address to receive a notification when its services are up and running. As of now, it seems a little unclear who will be fulfilling all the wishes users make, but Crowdwish seems like it will be a service that will mimic Kickstarter or Indiegogo, where people can rally together to make something happen.
Crowdwish is not yet open, but users are encouraged to submit their e-mail address to receive a notification when its services are up and running. As of now, it seems a little unclear who will be fulfilling all the wishes users make, but Crowdwish seems like it will be a service that will mimic Kickstarter or Indiegogo, where people can rally together to make something happen.
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Wish-granting - Opportunity for businesses to create platforms that connect people and enable them to collectively grant wishes.
2. Social Impact Wishes - Emerging trend of people using wish-granting services to support causes and benefit communities.
3. Collaborative Funding - Disruptive innovation opportunity to develop services similar to Kickstarter or Indiegogo but focused on wish fulfillment.
Industry Implications
1. Social Platforms - Opportunity for social media platforms to integrate wish-granting services, enhancing user engagement and sense of community.
2. Nonprofit Sector - Nonprofits can explore partnering with or leveraging crowdsourced wish-granting services to amplify their impact and fulfill wishes for deserving individuals or causes.
3. Technology Startups - Startups can capitalize on the demand for crowdsourced wish-granting services by developing innovative platforms and solutions to connect wishers and fulfillers.
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