Ask someone if they’re “on the web” and their answer will probably be yes. Simple enough, however complications start when they try and explain “where” exactly they are on the web.
A not-so-unusual response might include some combination (if not all) of MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, Classmates.com, your corporate web site, family website, photobucket, flickr, twitter, Jaiku, friendsfeed, google, yahoo, and who knows what else. If you are a musician or other artist, then you can add the record label, iLike, OurStage, and fifteen others. Needless to say, the answer to “where” gets very complicated very fast and really depends on who’s asking and in what context.
Since it’s not likely any of us will abandon our web ways or online community memberships, there has to be a solution simple enough to provide everyone easy access to our online persona. At the same time, any solution must be flexible enough to adapt to our diversely distributed ever-changing digital life.
Enter Zude. On the one hand it is a blank canvas surrounded by an unlimited palette of content and customization. On the other, it provides the ultimate place for expression and consolidation, publicly shared or otherwise.
Don’t give up your existing memberships in social networking sites, and don’t fear joining new ones either, but access this diverse world from a single place, Zude, and share that place easily.
So the next time you are asked “where” you are on the web, tell them everywhere – starting with Zude, the gateway to my world on the web.
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