Consider alternatives to personal domains Aug09 '07

I constantly have ideas for new web sites and services. I come up with creative domain names, and check to see if they are available using my preferred extension (.com, .net, etc).

But rather than jumping in and purchasing the domain, hosting, etc - it makes sense to consider the available applications already out there.

Using existing services and applications, you can provide your web presence with minimal setup and maintenance.

For example, if you're looking to start a site that showcases photos and provides community interaction, why not just start a Flickr Group? Everything is hosted, pre-built, and only costs a minimal fee if you are a "Pro" member.

How about a multi-author blog, with a community aspect, and ability for each member to publish various media, such as videos, images, links? Why not start a Ning network? Completely free, customizable, and ready to go.

How about a unique repository of tutorials with a forum-like feedback system? Google Groups. You can create individual "pages," which can house the tutorials, and users can join the group, leave feedback, etc.

A simple blog? Tumblr.

If you're just looking to provide a stream of information: Twitter, Pownce, Jaiku.

I can think of dozens of applications that already do the same thing that most "new" sites intend.

Even better, if you use a "groups" site, or a social network, you're immediately visible to the thousands of existing users.

So stop creating new sites!

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