About Ryze
Ryze is not in the beginning an easy site to use, yet Ryze is the model most of the newer social networks are trying to beat. Ryze has a funny contact rule that fools people. Most networks are very restrictive about who you can contact. In contrast Ryze is very open, there are only two rules for free members. You can contact "friends" and "friends of friends"; and you can contact the people you share a network with. When you join you will only have ONE friend, and perhaps none at all. The friend rule is restrictive on beginners. In contrast the "common networks" rule is very liberating. BUT newbies don't understand it, they don't join any networks or perhaps only one or two, and they cut off what is really a free pass to the use of Ryze.
I do strongly recommend Ryze to you. I've recently (July 2008) opened two new networks on Ryze myself. Building an Open Future Network, which is a companion to this web site, and Social Networking Newbies, which is this network.
Ryze Business Network
There are thousands of very active free members on Ryze. These people keep a few hundred "Ryze networks" active and interesting. Ryze is maintained by the fees paid by Gold Members. Growth has been slow, because Ryze chooses to grow within existing income. Recently a new headquarters was established in Panama. In spite of massive new competition, the future of Ryze is assured.
I do recommend Ryze and I do recommend becoming a Gold Member, but try a year as a free member first. There is a lot to learn.
Join LOTS of networks, at least 30, open your guestbook, read the posts that interest you, make friends. Everyone can do it, few know how. The best advice in in my Step by Step Blog which is here.
John Stephen Veitch Open Future Limited - http://www.openfuture.biz/ Innovation Network - http://veech-network.ryze.com/ Building an Open Future - http://openfuture-network.ryze.com/Private Reply to John Stephen Veitch |