The Internet is for everyone. It’s not just for the knowledgeable or techies, it’s for everyday people. It’s a place for sharing your opinions, loves, hates and beliefs and sharing your life. It’s a means of social expression.
So, by now, you have probably recorded your thoughts on face book, your email on Google, your photos on Snapfish, your favourite bands on MySpace, your C.V. on linked-in and your weblog at Blogger. You have to remember 10 sites, 8 user names, 5 different passwords of varying length and your inside-leg measurement. Then, your friends have to keep track of all this to keep up to date with your social life.
Now imagine being able to create a single place to express yourself…
How about a blog, that you can add to from anywhere in the world, or add to via email. How about being able to let your friends and family contribute as well.
How about adding a gallery so you can share photos with family and friends, making albums public or private.
How about creating a community site for that club you are a member of allowing contributions from members, galleries, event calendars and forums.
How about being able to have email addresses for your whole family, friends or community, being able to access emails via web mail or using your email software at home.
All this in one single place, your own domain, your own identity, unlimited freedom.