Spacelocker-Check your Clicks

Well at Spacelocker you can find those “unknown peaks”. Of course you first have to join Spacelocker. Then you have to complete your profile. And most importantly you have to put a picture on your profile/locker page. Then you are out there in the fun world of Spacelocker.
Now get active. You will be surprised who is looking at you. Go to the meeting place in Spacelocker. There you can see who’s on, who’s new, and who’s on right now. Click on a few people you don’t know and a pop up message will appear to add them as a friend. Click on the “add as a friend” button.  There is also a big red button on the left side that says “check your clicks”. Point your mouse at it and click. Whammooo!!! Up will come a mini profile of anyone who has looked at you. If you are interested in them click on “add as a friend” and they will get a message you are also interested in being a friend with them. If they accept the request, both of you will be able to see each other’s full locker pages and start to communicate with each other in a variety of ways — stikkmms, stickies, free gifts, message pad, widgets, graphics, and instant messaging. Or click on the “reject” button if you are not interested.
If you accept a friend or someone accepts you as a new friend, each will be added to the other’s address book; however only by spacelocker name, not their email address. Email addresses on Spacelocker are only shared between people who you expressly want to share it with.

But  I am not talking about the quick look in the supermarket. Or the over-the-shoulder glance on the underground. The peak at Starbucks. I am talking about people who are interested in you as a potential friend. People who like how you look. People who think they would like to meet you. It happens ALL the time. Many times we never know —and we wish we did! If you knew someone looked at you with whatever interest it might change your destiny.

So join up at Spacelocker.com and check your clicks. It’s fun. And we hope it creates a whole new way of being looked at.

The Spacelocker Fleet