Try Gather.com They allows users to post articles, and they aren't too selective about what goes up there. It's not the same kind of Myspace-esque social networking, but you might find that it's a good way to get some promotion. Tom
Start the same way you would go about creating a new pc operating system to replace windows. I think trying to create a network to compete with the big boys(MySpace) is unrealistic without massive capital and resources. The only other possibility is to create a niche-based network.
you need invitation for it. i think it will be largest social networking site soon as google is on its back and huge number of peoples are joining it . anyone who want to join it send me her email address .
MySpace has everyone. Still, Hi5 has mananged to rise up with their 'selective' group of members. Facebook has the college kids. Friendster has still managed to do well competing in the same area as MySpace. A true net force like Yahoo! or Google may have a chance this late in the game.
I have invited everyone who pm me to get orkut invitation except you . Reason is very simple . "you did not give your e-mail address in pm so how would i be able to invite you ".so send me pm again with name,email at earliest because i have only limitied invitations left . so anyone who want invitation of orkut send me pm with following information: Your First Name: Your Last Name: Your e-mail:
Obviously myspace. Friendster. I don't know, remember though, google is your friend. Try "social networks" in a google search.
Hmm - I don't know how loyal MySpace users are. I think Social Networks are reliant purely on users, and if the users are fickle all it takes is something "newer" (which MySpace can never have), free (common ingredient these days) and better. Actually - someone in this thread mentioned a niche social network. I am trying to capture the MySpace (and all other SN sites) for live poker games. PokerDIY is very new but traffic is increasing slowly - where it is going to win over myspace is that when you make an Event on PokerDIY you can speicfy Blinds structure, Tournament style etc. You can't do this on MySpace... Hence I think users from these big networks can be persuaded to leave if you can offer them a better, more specific alternative. This is what I am trying to do with the poker market anyway...
[h=2]Here are top 10 social networking sites[/h] Myspace Facebook Classmates Online Linkedin Windows Live Spaces Reunion.com Club Penguin AOL Hometown Tagged.com AOL Community
Take a look at the following list-- Facebook Twitter Linkedin Myspace Orkut Ning Hi5 Google+ Myyearbook Tagged Meetup Badoo Bebo Mylife Friendster