SEO 101: Starting Your Own Social Network

by Carolyn Shelby on March 31, 2008

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Special guests Rhea Drysdale and Steve Bristol from LessEverything.com join me, Brian and Ne0 on SEO 101 to discuss the benefits and advantages of running your very own social network… Completely coincidentally, they’re also pimping LessEverything’s recently released open source social network platform, Lovd.

Download SEO 101: Open Source Social.
Originally aired on Webmaster Radio on 3/19/2008

So why would you want to start a social network?
In addition to adding coolness and generating additional traffic for your site. Branded social networks help build your brand by creating a community for your users and fans. The users connect with other like-minded people and while bonding with each other… they emotionally bond with the brand… that turns users into fans and fans into brand evangelists.

Let’s not forget that a social network also creates additional ranking opportunities for your site. More content, more potential spots to occupy on the SERPs.

So why is Lovd so special?
Lovd is a) really cool looking and fully featured right out of the box, b) FREE, c) open source, and d) supposedly very easy to install and run — if you’re familiar with Ruby On Rails. I say supposedly only because I am absolutely NOT familiar with RoR, and will have to defer to Steve’s expert opinion on that topic.

If you’re interested in adding a unique facet to your site, and you (or a geek you love) are familiar with Ruby on Rails, go check out Lovd — check the system requirements, demo, features, etc — then download it and give it a spin. It’s open source and you can’t beat the price :)

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Rhea 03.31.08 at 7:05 am

You’re awesome! Thanks for the review. We’ve had more than 5,500 downloads and tons of support in the Google Group. Hopefully everyone can navigate the software ok and find it a benefit if this was something they were interested in.

2 Ken Savage 03.31.08 at 9:46 am

I’ve added this to the list of social media platforms to check out for my day job this week. Thanks guys!

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