13 May 2006 11:37 PM

The New Model for Family Websites

     

You know what the problem is with family websites? It's one family member doing something on their spare time and it's 3 months old and no one is looking at the site anyway. We think there's a better way. The great part of families is that each member has something unique to share. That's what Families.com MySite is all about. It's a distributed family website. Everyone has their own account, their own identity, which can be customized. Every voice is different, every style unique, every photo gallery a special collection. Register for free as a Families.com member and have access to your personal MySite, then go get your family and friends online. Simply visit their site, and click the 'add as family member' or 'add as friend' link and you are virtually connected.

Each member can do as much or as little as they want, and when they do something everyone else connected as a family or friend can see it, comment on it, rate it and link to it. You can also choose to share your stuff with everyone in the Families.com community. When you log into your site you can see photos and entries from your friends and family..then you can jump over to their site, take a look, leave a comment and then go back to your site and add more to the story. You have heard of MySpace, about all the kids sharing their music, pictures, ideas..this is one for the whole family. It's the most simple, fun way to share family memories on the Internet. Have Fun!

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Lisa P (24013) 14 May 2006 06:23 AM

What a great description! I love Mysite (http://my.families.com/cocotbo/).

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