Meosphere Is Giving Away $10,000. . .
By Kris | July 9th, 2007 1 Comment »
Lists are a big part of life. Whether it’s a to-do list, a checklist or a honey-do list, sometimes that’s how we keep straight what we need to get done — or what our significant other wants us to get done.
A while back I wrote about Meosphere, a Utah-based social networking site that uses lists to build a picture/profile of users, to keep track of and to share their life experiences. One can also use these checklists as a to-do life list. For example, one list might ask you which international airports you’ve been through, once you’ve checked off the 5 or 10 airports you’ve been through you might realize that you’d like to visit more airports (I know that is a weird example, but it takes all kinds to make the world go ’round). The cool thing about Meosphere is that you use the list on the site as your checklist of sorts to track your progress and find other cool things you didn’t yet have on your life list.
Well, in the business world I believe it’s easy to come up with problems and criticisms, what really takes brain power is coming up with solutions. Eric Eliason, Meosphere’s founder and CEO, and his team have got that covered, they’re holding a contest to see who, if given $10,000, can come up with the most creative way to expand his or her meosphere (the plan has to be in 20 words or less). Interested? You can get more details about the contest and enter it here.
My Two Cents: If given $10,000 I’d rent a convertible and cruise Route 66 with my dad, taking in all the sites, eats and just the experience of this classic American hot rod icon.


Kris,
I should have written it down, but what was the site address for the client/company you told me to go see?
By the way, nice site. Very “homey”, comfortable.