The previous episode of Tokoni covered Tokoni's early-stage integration strategy exemplified by the Womencount's dedicated group on the story-hosting platform.
Well today is story day. What is Tokoni's story? Its original story? It implies ducks at eBay. Intrigued? Then watch the video below to understand Alex Kazim's original leitmotiv for creating Tokoni:
If this kind of story had a place to be shared on eBay, it would probably add a great deal of value to some auctions.
While Tokoni can add value to other content/service providers, its story-hosting platform can also add value for the writers who post on Tokoni.
Tomorrow on HyveUp, we will post the last episode of Tokoni, which will answer the question "is there room for professional writers on Tokoni"? So subscribe to this blog's feed to hear the answer to this question.
Introducing Tokoni, a Social Network for Self-Expression - E1
Tokoni, Where Stories Connect - E2
Tokoni Gives a Voice to WomenCount - E3
Tokoni's Origins: Ducks at eBay - E4
Tokoni, a Source of Life Testimonials - E5





