It's been a while since my last post. We've been busy here at Passitto adding some new features you will find useful.
Import your LinkedIn profile!
We are happy to announce our integration with LinkedIn. In just a few easy steps you can import your entire LinkedIn profile into Passitto. You will also notice we have added LinkedIn's Company Insider widget to member profiles. This will allow you to see how you are connected with various companies listed on the site.
Passitto is also integrated with Facebook, so if you don't have a LinkedIn account, but you do have a Facebook account, you can still import your profile.
Group Calendar and Events
Another new feature of Passitto is the calendar and events system. All groups now have access to this feature. You can easily create events for your group, see who is planning to attend, post messages regarding the event, as well as have the event location mapped using Google Maps. Remember, creating your own group on Passitto is quick, easy and 100% free. You can create a virtual extension of your existing leads, networking or industry group, as well as form a completely new group.
We invite you to check out all the new features!
Jeremy Bamford, CEO
Passitto.com
Labels: API, calendar, exchange, Facebook, group, leads, linkedin, passitto, referral, referrals
Introducing Passitto
I'm happy to announce that Passitto was released today in public beta. Passitto is a business networking and referral sharing website. We have many great features built into the site, and over the next few months you can expect to see almost weekly releases of new features and functionality.
First off you may be wondering "What makes Passitto any different from sites like LinkedIn?".
To answer that question, let me touch on how the concept of Passitto came to fruition.
Kreig Mitchell, co-founder of Passitto, was a practicing attorney in Boulder, Colorado. Specializing in tax law, he frequently encountered potential clients whom he could not service either due to the potential clients needing a specialist in law for an area he did not practice, or due to the fact he was already pushing a full schedule and did not have time to add additional clients.
At the time I was running Flatirons Internet, a small web development company also located in Boulder. Kreig scheduled a meeting with me to discuss the idea of creating a website platform that would allow attorneys to exchange referrals with each other in a private environment.
I was running into similar situations as Kreig with my web development business. On a daily basis I would have people call me up and inquire about my web development services. Most of the time I was also too busy to pick up any additional clients. Sometimes people would call up regarding SEO services, or programming a website in a language we didn't support.
The end result was me having to tell the person on the other end of the phone that I wouldn't be able to help them or pursue their project. "Ok, do you know anyone else that can help me?" was their usual response. Well, I do know quite a few different developers locally and nationally, but one of the reasons I was declining business was due to my schedule being packed. I like to refer work to my friends, but at the same time I didn't have time to contact the developers I know and see if:
- If they are available to pickup the work
- If they are available, are they even interested in what this potential client is seeking.
Kreig and I soon realized that although his concept was a great one for attorneys, why limit it to that particular profession? Almost all business professionals encounter situations where they cannot service a potential client either due to schedule conflicts or the needs of the client being outside their scope of work.
This was the birth of the idea for Passitto. We decided to create a business networking platform in which you can publish and broadcast potential referrals to other members. These other members can review the products or services the potential client is in need of, and if they are interested they can express their interest on Passitto.
You then have the ability to review who is interested in the referral, and by using certain features within Passitto such as profiles and feedback, can make an informed decision regarding to whom, if anybody, will get exclusive rights to the referral.
There is quite a bit more to Passitto then I will cover in a single blog entry, but we do utilize a unique credit based system on the site to help provide incentives for providing referrals on the site. I'll cover that in more detail soon.
In addition to the referral exchange system, we have added lots of other great features such as the ability to create groups, make a custom profile page to gain exposure for your services, contacts, networking and much more.
We decided to target Passitto to all types of industries, as the diversity of skills of its members is a key component to the success of the Passitto community. So regardless of what industry or business you are involved in, we encourage you to join Passitto. Membership is free, so you have nothing to lose.
I would really like to thank everyone involved in the creation of Passitto. Alex, the Senior Software Engineer on the project, has done a great job in creating a site we hope you will all enjoy, and will result in a mutually benefical environment for all members.
-Jeremy Bamford
CEO, Passitto
Labels: business, exchange, leads, linkedin, networking, passitto, referral
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