How I got a Yahoo Mash invite in 5 minutes

I like participating in betas for web sites and web-based applications. Trouble is, I’m just a regular guy. And, historically hunting for invites has yielded a relatively poor return on my time investment. Thankfully, a new site has made it easier for us regular guys to participate. It’s aptly called InviteShare. Here’s how it works:

InviteShare

How Beta Invites are Distributed
When a startup with a killer moves into a limited beta phase, they delve out a small number of invitations to friends or people who have requested participation online. Each of the people receiving the invitation are granted the ability to invite a few more people. And so on… And so on…

Enter InviteShare
InviteShare’s has formalized (and in essence taken control of) the whole process by creating an exchange for beta invitations. Since the distribution of invites usually proliferates exponentially, if a user who receives an invite simply returns the favor to other InviteShare members, the ball keeps rolling.

My first experience with InviteShare was great. After creating my account I logged in, and, after a bit of fumbling around with the site I arrived at the Streamy.com invite page and gave my last Streamy invite to the next person waiting in the queue. Then, I searched on Mash and requested an invite. Less than 5 minutes later I had an invite in my Inbox from another InviteShare member named Ian. Genius.

Any negatives? One glaring one: This ain’t no 37signals app. InviteShare’s user experience needs an intervention. Applying some sound usability principles would go a long way for InviteShare.

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9 Comments »

  Amit wrote @ September 29th, 2007 at 5:04 am

I need needd an invitation please. …

agarwal.amit@yahoo.com

  kim wrote @ November 4th, 2007 at 6:23 am

please invite me to yahoo mash . I tried InviteShare but don’t know why it didn’t work

  Scott McAndrew wrote @ November 4th, 2007 at 12:11 pm

I probably get about 25 requests a week to invite people to the Yahoo Mash beta. To be clear: I have no invites to give. I am recommending InviteShare because it worked great for me. Since the beta has been underway for so long, it may take longer for you to get a response from InviteShare than it did for me.

  dungtm wrote @ December 3rd, 2007 at 9:27 pm

i need Mash

  Ever wrote @ December 14th, 2007 at 5:11 am

Plz invite me to yahoo mash to the email

ever4.ever@yahoo.ca

  Scott McAndrew wrote @ December 14th, 2007 at 9:33 am

Please read the post and the comments… GO TO INVITE SHARE.

  duy wrote @ January 23rd, 2008 at 6:35 pm

Plz invite me to yahoo mash to the email int_diemphuc@yahoo.com

  Sidd wrote @ March 20th, 2008 at 10:59 am

Mash invitation can also be taken from many online forums and websites, they will provide it for ya. Goodluck.

  Tran Van Thanh wrote @ April 23rd, 2008 at 12:42 am

Thanks for ur invite

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