By Jaime Weinman April 18, Why, collecting stickers, of course. But one of its other benefits is that when you check into a show a certain number of times, you get a sticker representing the show—and once you collect enough virtual stickers, you can send in for a bunch of real stickers in the mail. GetGlue, whose membership was recently estimated at 1. Why is TV the perfect medium for GetGlue? A helpful feature of GetGlue is that it connects people who have similar tastes.
Go to the Who To Follow page to get recommendations of people who like the same types of entertainment that you do. If you connect your Facebook and Twitter accounts you can follow your friends and see their check-ins on GetGlue. GetGlue also makes recommendations of books, movies, TV shows and other entertainment you might like and tells you why it made the recommendations. These recommendations are a fun and easy way to discover new entertainment tailored to your tastes.
Thinking of seeing Madagascar 3 but first want to know what others think? Check out GetGlue to see how many people checked in and read their comments. See what friends and people you follow said about the film to know whether it's worth seeing. Another feature of GetGlue is earning rewards. You earn stickers by checking in to TV shows, movies and other categories. GetGlue offers Limited Event stickers for special episodes of TV shows and for special events, such as the Super Bowl, opening day of a movie or the premier of a new television series.
If virtual stickers aren't enough, physical stickers can be sent to you by mail. Once you order you should have your stickers in 4 — 6 weeks. I understand that the stickers are sponsored by networks or companies within the USA and that is why they are tied to US release dates but how is that really fair? Are we not entitled to these stickers if we are watching the shows in our home countries on TV when they are released?
Is GetGlue encouraging us to download media illegally in our home countries in order to not be lying about our check-ins? Realistically the company that made the show and commissioned the stickers are making money from their international customers by selling the broadcast rights to the shows internationally.
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