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How to create a successful social networking websites like Facebook, Myspace etc?
01-23-2013, 05:51 PM
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How to create a successful social networking websites like Facebook, Myspace etc?
I know such successful sites needed programmers to create it, but I want to know how to make a successful concept for a site? how to do the steps of making a site etc, please in details. thanks in advance.

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01-23-2013, 05:59 PM
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Well i suppose first it all starts w/ a good idea. Smile And you need to have these ideas be something that sets it apart from all the other networking sites out there. You also need to have a LOT, and I mean A LOT of money, so you can hire programmers and designers to code and visually design your idea. THEN you need to be able to market it and get people to the site! Then to keep the site running, you will need advertisers and supporters.

Successful concepts...no one knows until they try their idea how well it is going to do! But becareful who you tell. The SN market is getting VERY competitive these days, so your idea really needs to be top notch, and highly supported, yet go above and beyond what everyone else is doing to make a dent. Best of luck!

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01-23-2013, 05:59 PM
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I would suggest aiming for a specific audience, for example facebook was meant to be for college students. I would suggest you narrow it done even more though. As far as programming, you can buy some programs and then just mess around with them to your own liking

if you have the time, you don't need that much money to get started, a few hundred dollars should be ok
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