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Topic: Just for Fun

Building My Own Social Network.

Posted by Anonymous on 25 Points
Hello everyone!
I just started my social network dedicates to marketing. I don't have a lot of users right now but I'm pretty sure that we could fix it. I know that a lot of you have some cool articles about marketing. I would be appreciated if you post at least one of them on my website. Also I'm looking for moderator. So if any of you want to help my just send me an email or PM on my website. My nickname is Ant.
Clumbledunk.com - that's my website link. Please spend a few minutes to help me.
Thanks in advance.
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  • Posted by Chris Blackman on Accepted
    Hello "Ant"

    If you want to establish a profile in marketing, you could start by offering some good, strong, fresh, relevant content. As it stands today, your site doesn't really give anyone a reason for ever going back.

    Create a proper profile here at MarketingProfs, and answer a few questions on the KHE forum to demonstrate you do know what you're talking about.

    And PLEASE run spell check over your website. I visited - it's very eye-catching, but the spelling and grammar don't indicate a particularly thorough command of the English language, nor much attention to detail, which could be real pitfalls if you plan on a career in Marketing one day.

    Hope that helps.

    ChrisB.
  • Posted by matthewmnex on Accepted
    Marketing profs is already an excellent social network for marketing professionals. Why would we all leave here to go to your new network ???

    Ask yourself some long hard questions before you start to put a lot of time and effort into your project.

    There are already too many social networks with too few users offering everything from cooking to dating to automotive repair to anything you can imagine.

    Before launching anything - make sure that you identify a theme or avenue for which you truly have a passion (marketing obviously isn't it :)) ) and then gather like minded individuals around your passion to share discussions and ideas.

    You would be better to start a 'group' within an established social network initially. Once you have several thousand active group members, then you can spin it off into a distinct social network of its own.

    Why not start gathering some group members on facebook first.

    Good luck

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