Interview with Oluniyi David Ajao
Ahmad Mukoshy is a young Web Developer based in Sokoto, northern Nigeria. He describes himself as:
… a young 20 year old Nigerian serial entrepreneur who founded of Yarnable, an elegant micro-blogging platform and YRN.ME a URL shortener.
I recently granted him an interview after meeting him at BarCamp Nigeria 2010. He shared the motivation behind his social networking websites, his plans for the future and a little bit about his personality. Enjoy…
Ahmad Mukoshy of yarnable.com & yrn.me Image: davidajao.com
Oluniyi: What was your exact motivation for developing yrn.me?
Ahmad: Well, it was the idea of building yarnable that ignite yrn.me. During the early thoughts I had to build Yarnable, I forecasted the need for a URL shortner hence a tally name Yarn Me!
Oluniyi: So why was yrn.me unveiled weeks before yarnable.com?
Ahmad: I began building yrn.me first while putting down the parent site. More especially, the yrn.me core system took me about a week to build while 3 months to build Yarnable. I was also a user of URL shortening service, so I thought I and my twitter friends could make use of yrn.me not just for Yarnable, that was how I made it public.
Oluniyi: How has the response to yrn.me been so far?
Ahmad: It is quite appreciable and I was more than surprised how the usage picked up so fast. When I built it, I never thought the hype or the public usage will be this good. So, I now I am building the system better with personalized keywords, user accounts and statistic report.
Oluniyi: Would you say you have achieved your aim of building yrn.me?
Ahmad: Well, not yet. Because, now I plan to have it on the top of African URL shortening services. I set to compete well with major brands like bit.ly and tinyurl. With the more home keyword, Yarn Me. I believe I have a chance to have Africa use Yrn.me especial when it’s getting better.
Oluniyi: You have quite laudable plans and I take it for granted that you have a strong strategy to make that impact. Right?
Ahmad: Yes, surely I will make the big impact. I have the passion for it, I use it and my friends do so it is here to stay.
Oluniyi: What is your current market share of the URL shortener space for Nigeria?
Ahmad: No such data has been available to me, however the market is not so competitive to me. Yrn.me has shortened over 300links since launch!
Oluniyi: Could you describe yarnable in your own words?
Ahmad: Yarnable is a micro-discussion platform that allow users to share topics of interest in under 140 characters.
Oluniyi: Hmn. With a glance at Yarnable, the obvious word that comes to mind is “Twitter”. How does Yarnable compare with Twitter?
Read the rest of the interview at DavidAjao.com
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