Could be more to it tho. Couple images round the site I'd love to see, to fill up space![]()

Could be more to it tho. Couple images round the site I'd love to see, to fill up space![]()
Hopefully I can get to work now, fresh new music in my library, no work today,![]()
I will buy this site off you.
I'm not joking, how much you want? Let me see it online?
You don't have enough to buy it, from what we have been offered already
It isn't for sale.
The thing is, that would bring more legal issues into this then we can handle, due to the fact people could upload any song in the world, and not pay royalty rights on them, all that jazz.Reminds me, would be great if users could put their own songs on the site via upload then display them in their profile with a little flash player![]()
Hence the reason we are following the trend with users only being able to put songs on their profile from another band's profile.
Although, with our Widgets feature, users can put a flash MP3 player from another site, which can include any song they wish. EX: http://www.myflashfetish.com and any remote MP3 player![]()
Last edited by Dentafrice; 05-04-2008 at 02:56 PM.
Nice. But how do you expect this to pick up with so many other popular social networking sites out there? What does your site offer that others don't?
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Thanks! ^_^
I'm going to go with the biggest social networking site for this example: MySpace.
MySpace has no target audience, it is just based around everyone, from 14+.
Klydo has a target audience of ages 13-22, but allows anyone to register.
We (as staff) are not sitting behind our desks doing nothing, we integrate ourselves into the community to provide users with fun and exciting things to participate in.
Examples of that would include competitions, feature requests, general chat, and things that I haven't thought of yet :rolleyes:
Hopefully in the near future we can bring you more information, but this early into the development process, I can't![]()
MySpace would do all of this if they didn't have over 500 million hits a day when you start getting that many things happening priorities start to change from "lets get involved and talk to everyone" to "lets keep everyone good with community powered things that they develop without admin intervention" :rolleyes:Thanks! ^_^
I'm going to go with the biggest social networking site for this example: MySpace.
MySpace has no target audience, it is just based around everyone, from 14+.
Klydo has a target audience of ages 13-22, but allows anyone to register.
We (as staff) are not sitting behind our desks doing nothing, we integrate ourselves into the community to provide users with fun and exciting things to participate in.
Examples of that would include competitions, feature requests, general chat, and things that I haven't thought of yet :rolleyes:
Hopefully in the near future we can bring you more information, but this early into the development process, I can't
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True, but from what I have read, none of the staff were ever involved within the community at the beginning, just the site was there, you could use it, if you complained, you could leave.MySpace would do all of this if they didn't have over 500 million hits a day when you start getting that many things happening priorities start to change from "lets get involved and talk to everyone" to "lets keep everyone good with community powered things that they develop without admin intervention" :rolleyes:
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