Community

Web communities are now an enormous part of what the www has to offer



laslett.info community

Digg

Yuwie

myracer.com

Badoo

Myspace One of the best known community web sites myspace offer you exactly that your space on the web. Essentially you have your page in the site that you can make your own. You can style your page as you wish add music and links to other sites. Like some of the other community sites you can particularly link to your myspace friends pages and easily message other members.

Facebook Give you a page in their site but don't offer the styling that myspace do. Facebook is easy to use and you can quickly and easily create new groups. You invite other facebook members to join your group message other members and write on their 'walls'.

Youtube Share your DVD videos with others.

BeboOnline community site. Set up your own page and post videos and music. Make contact with others, hang out.

Beebo Maybe creating email marketing campaigns is not strictly a community activity but it is a useful way of keeping in contact with your own email community and that is why beebo.com is featured on this page.

orkut is an online community that connects people through a network of trusted friends.

Google Once you have a Google account there are many options that can help you build your own online community including Google Groups

Zoominfo

meetup.com

twitter Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?

hi5.com

Meefo
Wacky online community including people's photo gallery and comments on sex, poetry, music, drinking and stuff. Plus over 3,000 band pages online. Find unsigned bands. Post up your pictures, poems, topical comments and take advantage of meefo's free online promotion for your band.
Check out the unsigned bands music player






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