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If you’re like most people, you probably find yourself using the word “should” a lot these days: “They really should invent a leash that walks the dog by itself”, “This city really should clean up its parks”, “Real Madrid really should get Beckham back”, etc. If you feel like your suggestions are falling on deaf ears, they don’t have to be: Should Do This is an online community where anyone can make suggestions about anything, from inventions that need to be conjured up to city improvements to sports management. To post a suggestion, just register for free, log in, and suggest until you’re blue in the face. You can also see the most popular suggestions, make comments, agree or disagree with other suggestions, and vote on the likelihood that a certain suggestion will be carried out. Should Do This incorporates all numerical data into graphs, so you can see how well a given suggestion is received by the community. For organizations and companies, Should Do This provides a “suggestion box” which can be personalized with a logo, into which users can place relevant suggestions. The site also lets you create a mini-profile with an avatar to let every else know what you’re all about.
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“We all have ideas for making things better. Ideas to improve a product, a company, your city, or just about anything in the world. Should Do This is the best suggestion box for getting your ideas heard. Suggest improvements for the world around you, see what others are suggesting and join the dialog of thinkers and tinkerers. Let people know what you think would make just about anything, better.”
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“They really should make a website where users can make suggestions about how to improve anything and everything”. Thankfully, Should Do This did just that. This community is perfect for unloading your pent-up brilliant ideas and schemes. The website itself is expertly crafted and pleasing to the eye. Should Do This caters to all generations through its incredibly user-friendly interface, and the occasionally humorist twist helps keep things casual.
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It’s unclear how the Should Do This site will generate a profit. Are they planning on devoting any of the site’s space to advertising if it blows up? Their haven’t broken into the Alexa top 100,000 yet, so Should Do This needs to focus on getting the word out.
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