How to Integrate Social Networking With Your Web Site Part II

A similar site operating on the same vein as Ning is Me.groups to create their own Web 2.0 space packed
It is powered by the Snapp set of tools that cater towith standard tools. Features include the ability to blog,
three different users. Snapp free will be used by mosta photo gallery, tagging, and much more. Most of all, no
users because it takes little time and design knowledgeHTML is needed to create a simple site. The paid
to create and launch your site. And since it is inoptions also differ in the freedom of design, member
partnership with Google, even if it is ad supported, 50%cap, and advertising choices.
of the Adsense revenue will belong to the users.KickApps, on the other hand, is really dedicated for
Snapp Pro and Snapp Network will obviously interestmore knowledgeable users that are not afraid of
seasoned creators, allowing them to create networkshandling code to create a social networking website. It
with varying degrees of freedom such as the ability tois also the best option if an existing website is already
use their own domains and disable the ads. Onein place since once can morph the main site's look and
notable difference, though, is that in Snapp Network,feel so visitors do not feel like stepping into a different
one can have a higher percentage share on Adsensesite once the social aspects kick in. It also boasts of
while you can simply decide to not post ads or justmore powerful tools in hosting user-generated content
post your own if you choose Snapp Pro. A popularand a set of very useful widgets for users. KickApps
site operating on Me is MyBatanga for Latin musicalso has a very interesting advertising scheme since it
lovers.uses a model based on performance of the network.
Onesite does much better in presenting their featuresWith the following tools that allow users to create their
to the general public as they have clearly gone out ofown brand of cyber communities, every website will
their way to make their site appear than the first twothen be able to call itself web 2.0 ready.
sites. They also have a free option that allows small