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What kind of website do people want?
11-13-2012, 05:57 AM
Post: #1
What kind of website do people want?
I'm a website developer. I code, and also design. I own several successful websites. That's enough information about me. :3

Anyways, I'd like to start a new website. Something slightly different, but something that's going to catch on, something that you guys want, something that everyone wants, something you'd tell all of your friends. Something.. awesome!

Now, can you guys tell me what you think that something is/should be?

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11-13-2012, 06:06 AM
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Opened two 'webcam socials' online in January 2010. If you create coded websites, it may not be what people want at the moment because not interactive or leaving the visitor's impression on the website. There are two great 'social network' builder tools, after beta testing and eliminating 8 last year in my search.

People want 'social network' tools like available on facebook and inter-activity of members on display. IF you want to see this in action, visit a established social network fubar.com. Then see the best elements are at your fingertips for creating your own 'theme' at http://wall.fm BOTH are free social network builders including members photos, videos, blogs, activity streams, integration with facebook or twitter, customization in CSS and HTML, posts for javascript, creation of sub-groups managed by members and finally 'monetization' with either PayPal or CCBill. I cannot submit my finished 'webcam social's to you, hosted at each of those domains, because my content is for adults only.

In 2010, the hottest trend is exploding on the web with people using their webcams to see each other play 'webcam roulette' ...enter that term in bing or google, and explore the articles about in TIME and other media, visit some 'roulette' sites.

Maybe start a 'social network' about apps (applications for websites, browser and mobile or hand-held devices.) This is charting huge on the scales of what people want and twitter is the pace to keep up with the trends too.

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