Zooker: I am planning to start a social networking site for college students to exchange stuffs, Will it work?
I am planning to start a social networking site for college students to date, chat, sent free SMS , call, play online games and create virtual tours of college to show where you met your love, your college etc. and also create virtual tournaments.
Privacy to messages, groups and friends will be given.
Exchanging pictures,videos and music through mobile at a go will also be available.
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Answer by johntrottier
I hope you have:
1. money
2. Have or know someone who has an strong background in computer security. Otherwise your test site will be hacked in about 3 minutes, turning your dream into just another machine in a spam filled bot-net
3. More money
4. The business credentials to get in the door and execute a contract that will give you access to the computing power and Internet access you will need
5. More money
6. Are or know people who are hot shot graphic designers, programmers, database experts and accountants so that you can keep up with the big boys in features and know how much money you have and how much owe the bank.
7 A very understanding banker, which is going to be very hard to find today, and a lot of patience, since you will be going up against established sites that have a huge head start on you.
I am not saying that it is impossible, but I suspect you have a better chance of winning the World Series of Poker than beating out the big boys like YouTube and FaceBook today.
Answer by walker2238Well as far as it being a competitive market… That is true… Most of the things you listed are already available on other social sites. You need a niche. Something that you can market. For example I just started a new social writing community at
I quickly realized that this was a tough market especially since the new age of blogging. So what can I offer people that other sites can’t? Well not much to be honest… But I can reinvent an idea. The idea of offering a service to people without a whole lot of computer knowledge. I stripped down the service to make it easy and dummy proof. You need to do the same. But keep in mind that the tough part is getting members. Why should people join when there are no members? Would you join a site when you are one of only 5 members? A way around this might to plan in stages… Don’t start off as Disney Land when you have only 5 park guests. instead start as a local small town fair. What I’m trying to say is if you have a never ending site with tons of options and pages then it might make the user feel as if they are alone on an island.
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