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  • dMullins0

    It depends what KIND of social networking community, I guess.

    Currently, I'm working on a website for a "talent drafting" SN site, which is actually really surprising to see, because the idea is pretty unique, and will be highly visible and trafficked if marketed right. The premise is essentially to get all of that great unsigned talent out there to sign up and become a part of this network. Every month, they pick the most popular talent in each category (acting, producers, DIY marketers, et al) and give them a small contract to fund their success. A really great idea, and I'm happy to be a part of it from the design-side, but it's all a matter of them marketing it right and not drowning it down with too much advertising.

    It's all about having the right platform, IMO, and being able to fill an obvious gap where there's a need for SN in that niche.

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