August 30th, 2007 by Social Guy

SportsMates is a global sports social network founded by a group of passionate sports fans who have created and managed some of the largest sports communities on the Internet over the last eight years. SportsMates creates an environment where fans and athletes from all cultures and geographical locations can share their passion for sports with likeminded fans.
SportsMates combines:
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August 30th, 2007 by Social Guy

Startupping is a one-of-a-kind community resource created for Internet entrepreneurs by Internet entrepreneurs (Mark Fletcher, a successful serial entrepreneur). It is a place to share information, ask questions, and tap into the experience of others who have built and are building web businesses.
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August 30th, 2007 by Social Guy

Flixya.com (A Social Networking Platform that Pays Members 100% Ad Revenue) launches social media networking site that gives all the money to its online community to promote member ownership.
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August 30th, 2007 by Social Guy

iToner enables you to quickly transfer custom ringtones for your iPhone – without modifying, hacking or having to reset your iPhone. Simply drag and drop your MP3 or AAC audio files on iToner’s window, click the Sync button, and you’re done. Even better, your ringtones will continue to work with future iPhone OS updates!
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August 29th, 2007 by Social Guy
When contemplating advertising on social networks (or indeed any other type of online advertising), you want to make sure to follow three simple rules. Target your advertising. Track your investment. Measure the success or failure. Keeping these three rules in mind, the following are areas to focus on when considering your own social network advertising and figuring your needs.
Searching for Networks
When searching for social networking sites to advertise on, there are a few things you need to take into consideration – primarily the traffic, the members, the niche, and the cost (more about this below). When contacted, sometimes social networks will give you general numbers on traffic and member base. Remember that on some networks, the member base is prominently displayed (such as on MySpace).
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