About Us
AskEachOther.com is an early-stage internet company focused on creating an evolving, mainstream, online environment that quantifies and leverages the power of everyday people by turning its members into resources for each other.
Our goal is to create a place that makes it easy for users to ask, interact, learn from and help each other through actionable exchanges whether it be voting or something more tangible.
AskEachOther.com is based in Chicago, IL and was founded in 2008 by Ken Davis.
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Mission Statement
I basically built AskEachOther so it could disguise social trends and social consciousness in a fun way...all the while making it super easy for people to contribute their feelings on any and EVERYthing....especially politics and important social issues. I always felt that if something existed where people could just see how many other people felt that way, it would maybe give people more confidence in who they are and in what they believe.
Imagine being able to look back 20 years from now and know exactly what and how people were thinking and feeling. From what their favorite soda was to what the popular vacation spots were to who their preferred politician was. Now imagine being able to do that now!
Update (12/2/2011): My mission has since evolved. In all simplicity, I still want AskEachOther to be the above, but I also want it to balance the scales a little bit. Popular websites are out there raking in billions by exploiting internet users and in most cases those users don’t get anything in return, except for the luxury of maybe using the “service.” In addition, these sites are failing to evolve to address the needs of their users and how these users are actually using their sites. As a result, users are becoming less responsive and more desensitized to traditional online advertising and Brands’s attemps at engagement.
AskEachOther balances this old, dated model by putting some of the control and power back in the hands of the users. Instead of Brands merely paying popular websites to reach and advertise to users, AskEachOther, through a user focused rewards ecosystem, allows Brands to engage directly with the users in a more mutually beneficial type of social engagement.
I basically built AskEachOther so it could disguise social trends and social consciousness in a fun way...all the while making it super easy for people to contribute their feelings on any and EVERYthing....especially politics and important social issues. I always felt that if something existed where people could just see how many other people felt that way, it would maybe give people more confidence in who they are and in what they believe.
Imagine being able to look back 20 years from now and know exactly what and how people were thinking and feeling. From what their favorite soda was to what the popular vacation spots were to who their preferred politician was. Now imagine being able to do that now!
Update (12/2/2011): My mission has since evolved. In all simplicity, I still want AskEachOther to be the above, but I also want it to balance the scales a little bit. Popular websites are out there raking in billions by exploiting internet users and in most cases those users don’t get anything in return, except for the luxury of maybe using the “service.” In addition, these sites are failing to evolve to address the needs of their users and how these users are actually using their sites. As a result, users are becoming less responsive and more desensitized to traditional online advertising and Brands’s attemps at engagement.
AskEachOther balances this old, dated model by putting some of the control and power back in the hands of the users. Instead of Brands merely paying popular websites to reach and advertise to users, AskEachOther, through a user focused rewards ecosystem, allows Brands to engage directly with the users in a more mutually beneficial type of social engagement.
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Biz Plan (non-pdf): AskEachOther.com Business Plan.
Biz Plan (pdf): AskEachOther.com Business Plan.
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