Interview: Michael Dalesandro, CEO “Where I’ve Been”
The “social networking” space is chock-full of applications, plug-ins and other bits and pieces designed to hopefully enhance the user’s experience online and potentially in their real lives as well. Unfortunately, some of these applications or plug-ins are often uninspired and do little, whether anything, to achieve that goal.
Sometimes, however, an application or plug-in is able to supply user’s with useful services and a forum to express themselves. Case in point, “Where I’ve Been,” an application and a stand-alone website which can actually enhance the user’s experience by providing useful tools such as travel-related tips, interactive maps and a forum to showcase and discuss where they’ve traveled to.
At the helm of “Where I’ve Been” is CEO Michael Dalesandro who, in a short moment, has managed to convert “Where I’ve Been” from its humble beginnings into a very successful application in use by millions of users each day. Recently, I sat down with with him to discuss “Where I’ve Been,” what it does and where its going.
CHRIS ULLRICH: Michael, thanks for
MICHAEL DALESANDRO: Not a problem.
CU: How and when did you first get involved with “Where I’ve been”?
MD: Craig Ulliott was working for Blueye.com as a developer when he brought me the concept for “Where I’ve Been.” He wrote the application and soon after it launched on Facebook first. That’s where it all started.
CU: For someone unfamiliar with “Where I’ve been”, can you describe it?
MD: “Where I’ve Been” is a simple way for society to to put through and express themselves primarily through their travel experiences. It allows the user to highlight their travels graphically and show what places, cities, countries they’ve been to.
The can share where they have been, where have lived and where they want to go with friends, family and others.
CU: How does “Where I’ve been” benefit the user? Why should someone use it?
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