DooID is a perfect Web 2.0 contact card: One of the things I ever wanted

by Aditya on March 20, 2010

It is a fact that we have several of emails and social networking accounts. To share them all with a fellow twitterer or a Facebooker is quite hard, especially on Twitter where there is a limit of 140 characters and would require you to send 5-6 tweets or direct messages for sharing all of your web contact info. It always take hell of my time to summarize my contact info and share it on social networks. Further, social networks are not quite safe a place to share your contact information so openly. So is there a way I can share my all the web contact info in a shortened and secured way? Yes kids you can (sort of).

I don’t really know what Per Schmitz was thinking about when he conceived the idea of bringing something like DooID but I am sure that he certainly knew what was on my (or other social networking junkies’) mind. I am thankful to Per for this wonderful web app named DooID. Lets have a quick peek at this new web 2.0 app.

Sharing your web contact information is made easy using DooID which provides you a single URL for all your web contact info. A simple address such as http://www.dooid.com/aditya will contain all your web contact info (social networks and email addresses), a nice and neat tagline, a simple 350 characters bio and your picture – it is all in one single place contained under one single URL.

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DooID is sure to gain success as every social media enthusiast and social networking junky will be looking forward to gain his/her web contact virtual card. So if you haven’t already signed up, act now and get one at DooID.

Oh yes, there is also an option to go pro. It is a nice and cool way to show off certain of your other social networking fancies with add-ons and cool layouts. But it is good enough for business people who would like to use features such as iPhone version of their contact card or would like to use email form so that their visitors may contact them without knowing their email address or would like to personally brand their contact card. So am I going pro? No, not anywhere sooner because I may not use it much. It would be used just for sharing my contact info on social networks. But in case I start using it on a regular basis, I would definitely go pro.

Get a web2.0 contact card for yourself at www.dooid.com

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