I'm building a startup every 4 weeks. Startup #1 is a service where you can hire a virtual assistant for $2 per task, http://JFDI.ninja.<p>For more about my project: http://4weekstolaunch.com
Here is a platform to take your effort and maximize its effectiveness with the power of a crowd behind it
Github exists for coders, people are massaging it for other projects. Crowdsourcing platforms are many but each have their faults.
I am building a platform for anyone to contribute to projects.
We are disrupting the future of work. PLease check out
www.crowdraising.co/metacampaign
and there is an explainer video that does the job
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3QT4lqco8M" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3QT4lqco8M</a>
This need's to be a voice activated/run app. If I can signup and then type what I want, then I might at well do it myself.<p>The only upside to this would be if I am on the go and all I have to do is click a button, leave a message, and then wait for a speedy reply.<p>I would actually pay for a subscription to receive this.<p>- "I need new socks for under $1.50"
- "Order me a cheese pizza"
- "What is the best day to go skiing next week?"
For $2 you get a "search service"? I imagine that if I ask your service to search for where to buy generic boardgame pieces, for example, I'll get back the first 5 results for the Google search for "where to buy generic boardgame pieces". Isn't that the case? If you're going to do a better service than Google than it will take too much time and $2 isn't worth it.