YAAAY!!! 2008 = BEST YEAR!!! Now & Future = EVEN BETTER!! :)

Invitation codes for different services

Posted in Online by Bes on Sep 24, 2008

Every now and then I will run into a new service that depends on invitation codes system to be able to gather more attention. This article page will serve as an up to date collection of different invitation codes I have for different services so far. Please note that so far, I am only listing sites and services that I use, so you can hope that I do not lose interest in any service, or the online world, completely. You can see the list of services I currently use in the right hand sidebar under the title “Find/add me on….”

Following are some invitation codes I have or the place I know where you can get them.

  • Brightkite - I can invite you. Signing up from their main page will also result in an invitation code. I got mine within a day.
  • Jaiku - I can invite you.
  • Kwippy - I can invite you. Signing up from their main page will also result in an invitation code. I got mine within an hour.
  • YouAre - Their main page can send you an invitation code. I got mine within an hour I think.

Please feel free to leave a comment below or contact me through other ways to request an invite code. When you leave a comment, you can leave your e-mail address in the e-mail address field instead of the public comment area.

You are not obligated to leave me a comment when you request an invite, nor are you obligated to add me as a friend/contact/buddy/stranger on any of these services. Doing yummy things should always be voluntary, yay, since I believe in a yummy life! Thanks! :)

If you like this article, please subscribe to the RSS feed or you can subscribe via e-mail.

      Print This Post       Trackback URI       Comments RSS

16 Comments to “ Invitation codes for different services .” Please leave a comment below, thank you.


  1. mauno :

    I would like an invite to Jaiku, please!


  2. Bes :

    Hallo! :)

    Done, you have a Jaiku invite. That would be $50 please. :)


  3. jerine :

    huh? what’s all that? anyway bessy…you can’t ask $50 after you offered to invite mauno. it’s past consideration and it’s never been accepted in contract law. now you have another law 101


  4. Bes :

    Some of them are different social-type-want-to-be services, like Twitter.

    :’( @ $50. I hope mauno does not hire you as her/his representative.

    :D


  5. suki :

    thanks for offering. i’m tired of being on EVERYTHING. ;)


  6. Bes :

    Aww suki :’( you don’t want any invitation to any of the 25 new services I have joined!!?? :(

    lol. Soon I’ll weed down the unnecessary ones [I hope]. So far I have always written against having more than a few such services; now I feel like testing the waters again and on a much grande level. Using Ping.fm helps a lot - I just use that to update everything, though the concept of the same message everywhere does sometimes make me think [always has], and not due to SEO [don't care about SEO], but due to a message being written in a place where it won’t be appreciated. For example, many times, talking about Bart makes sense to most Facebook people, and sense to probably only 1 MySpace person on my contact list - many others on MySpace msg me asking what it means for me to be riding Bart. Some people on LJ usually message me asking if I write Bart-related msgs when I’m drunk.


  7. michelle :

    I’m not on myspace/facebook/twitter…etc; but I do like youare.


  8. jerine :

    i’m representing you, bes. now that you’ve got my service….$50 please!


  9. Proxy :

    I like your topic as well as your post. You discussed it so easily. Thanks for offering. Anyway I’m tired of being on EVERYTHING.


  10. Jensi :

    I like also 50 Dollar ;-)


  11. Free ISP :

    I like twitter :)


  12. Kimberly :

    Before requesting invitation codes i would like to know what are these services about ? :)


  13. hypermarket online :

    I tried Brightkite and it looks great. Love how it works.


  14. central coast california real estate :

    I know twitter, but wasn’t aware of these others. For some reason Kwippy just looked like the best set-up. Since you use them all, which one do you like best? Or are they all really just the same?


  15. Lexli :

    I remember when Livejournal used to be invite only. Those things were hard to come by and they finally dropped it when they wanted to start advertising and get enough users to increase their value so they could be sold.

    Gmail started off as invite only and those things went for a ton on ebay. I’m not quite sure why Gmail even did that for so long. Beta testing didn’t need to last very long and it was so popular it made sense to go ahead and let anyone and everyone join.

    These two prove that you’re right to say that requiring invites can increase initial popularity and make buzz, but with all the free services out there, it seems like open registration would be the best way to go nowadays.


  16. ferienhaus danemark :

    Hi, is this still available? If yes, I would like to receive an invite for Jaiku and Kwippy. Thanks in advance :)

Please leave a comment below, thank you. You will be able to edit your posted comment for up to one hour (60 minutes).

You can use these tags in your comment: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>


Subscribe without commenting





  • Others on this site now

    127 people on different pages of this site at this moment.


^ back to top