Cre8Buzz going public

Posted by Ian on 6th Oct 2007 at 5:57 pm
2007
6 Oct

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Tomorrow, Cre8Buzz changes to Public Beta which means that it is visible to non-members. You still need to be a member to post or comment and have to be invited by a member to join.

I was invited at the beginning of August and have found it a really great, vibrant community. Unlike some other social networks, where everyone is out to build their own little (or big) empire, everyone at Cre8Buzz is helpful and are growing and adding to the whole community. You can customise your profile page and this works really well, clean and not too gaudy.

There are somewhere around 700 members at the moment, some are friends from other social networks, like Carol who invited me, some are new like Pari, Finland_in_Eaton and Novembrance.

Some of the members have shared their experiances on the Cre8Buzz blog. It’s difficult to put my finger on exactly why it works, but it just does.

So, please take to time tomorrow to pop over and have a look. My Cre8Buzz profile is here. If you want an invite, you can let me know through my contact me page and I’ll send one over.

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2 Responses

  1. MyAvatars 0.2 jmb Says:

    I was dragged into Facebook by some people a little while ago which I assume is similar. I’m still exploring it a bit and wondering why I’m there.

    It seems that a group I circulate in moved en mass from Pownce to Facebook, but now we know each other a little better. All though the members of the group are medbloggers or medblog readers on the whole.

    By the way the link to the blog is not working properly.
    regards
    jmb

  2. MyAvatars 0.2 Ian Says:

    Hi jmb,

    Yes, there are a couple of networks like that for me. I’ve joined and not really seen the point when I got there.

    This one is different, everyone from all communities is really friendly, so you end up reading all sorts of posts and chatting (using the widget on a lot of the profile pages) with whoever is online.

    I guess the link problem must have been related to the launch; all the links seem to be working now.

    Regards,
    Ian

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