Enough with the poking and vampires. It's time to exchange views in a fun and engaging way. At least that is the premise of MakeFive, a site that is driving discussion and relationships by asking people to share views with top five lists.
Lists, you say? What's the fun in that? Plenty. In my decidedly nonscholarly way, I trace the rebirth of lists to Letterman, whose top ten lists are frequently viraled by tens of thousands on the morning after.
But the premise of MakeFive makes that idea democratic. As a member you can make top five lists about anything -- and the more interesting and provocative the better.
Here's their concept video from Tech Crunch.
Essentially, you create a concept and put in your faves. Then others visit it and make their own choices. The wheat (or chaff) rises democratically to the top.
Here's the current vote at the time of this writing for the votes on the most evil people in the world:

And here's the list for Biggest Douchebags in Sports:

The site takes advertising and offers some interesting ways to customize and target messages. From their site:
How ads work on MakeFive
MakeFive allows you to reach people who want to hear about your offering, by customizing your ad placement to specific interest categories. The site's clean design associates your organization as a premium brand, while avoiding any distracting clutter for the user. MakeFive is an addictive site, which attracts repeat visits due to the compelling nature of its user-generated content.
Types of service
MakeFive gives advertisers the opportunity to integrate custom campaigns that reach specific users, and the option of using existing Google Advertising Programs. We also assist advertisers in making special offers available to users. In the future, we will offer customized analytics data and rank assistance.
It's quite fun and energizing. And the targeting options are definitely interesting and intriguing. Check it out today!
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