The Social Community Network Project

Written on May 16, 2008 – 9:18 am | by nick | 325 views

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In the quest of searching for the most suitable passive income stream, I’ve landed on something new and very interesting. I’ve discovered how easy it is to setup my own Social Community Network. Oh well, setting it up and getting members hook in are two different things, the former is the easy part.

Let me tell you how the idea light up. As I was browsing different threads at bloggeries, I bumped up into an idea brought up by a certain forum member. That particular member is asking if it is a good idea to blog about your city, so I thought of why not to give it a try. So I think, and think, and think.. If I’ll be blogging about my community, do I have lots of topics to blog about? And then I think and think and think again. In the midst of my thinking, I remembered my cousin introducing me to a Ning.com community of my High School Alma Mater. And voila! Ideas came bursting like there’s no tomorrow.

So I made a few searches on what software I can use to start the project, and it wasn’t hard finding one. Gladly it is free to use too! I’ve studied the basic information that I have to know, tested it in my free webhost, and eventually failed to set it up because of the incompatibility of my free webhost to the software. I’m using Dolphin of Boonex.com btw. I found out that this software consume lots of resources and is needing a webhost that supports FFMPEG, so I’ve made searches again.

I actually got discourage of continuing the project at first because the webhosts that I’ve found is too expensive for me. But as I was starting to lose hope, I’ve discovered a webhost that I can afford. I instantly registered and started uploading my files. Below is my current webhost for the Social Community Network project that I’m conducting.

There’s how it goes. The website is now running and I’m currently recruiting members, which is the challenging part. The community is existing, all I have to do is to make people aware that the website is live. I’ll keep you all posted on how it goes. I’m giving myself 6 months for evaluation. Good Luck to me!! :)

  1. 2 Responses to “The Social Community Network Project”

  2. By Javi on May 23, 2008 | Reply

    Good luck with this project. Are you using Plugg’s software?

    Javi’s last blog post..Kizuna Satellite Internet Is The Answer

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