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Social Networking Site Plans to Make Internet History
Houma, Louisiana -- Social networking web sites, such as thousands of dating sites, blogs, and the highly popular MySpace, are popular, and attracting massive amounts of traffic, particularly from the teens and 20-something demographic.EveryFace.com was created to be the first web site in history to have one million pictures of faces on the home page. Members are joining every day because they want to be a part of this historic event.
The site was created by Hurricane Katrina survivor, Jerome Boykin, Jr., who lost everything he had in that terrible storm. But out of disaster came a determination to succeed, and this young entrepreneur -- just 23 -- has found a need and has filled it with a creative, and innovative web site.
Boykin created http://www.EveryFace.com with a goal to make Internet history.
He found another need, because members of social networking sites all feel left out, because only a very few get their picture on the front page where they can then attract visitors to their profile.
"What better way to attract people than by placing a picture on a site where hundreds, thousands, even millions of people will come just to look through those pictures. At EveryFace.com all members get their picture on the front page. They don't have to be the ‘coolest' member, or ‘most popular,' or have the best photo," explained Boykin.
Boykin created a way for everyone to be on the front page, and not only is their picture on the front page, they are a part of history. They will be a part of the first web site to host one million faces on the front page.
Members enjoy the other benefits of being part of a social networking community. They can upload pictures in their gallery, send messages to other members, comment on members photos, blog, post a bulletin, and more.
All the members get an equal opportunity to upgrade their membership so their picture will be larger to bring more visitors to their profile.
Since the launch of EveryFace.com, membership has grown to over 650 registered users, and it is continuing to grow.
About EveryFace.com
Jerome Boykin is the creator of EveryFace.com, a social networking web site. Membership is free and all services are free. Members can post a picture for others to see, and are granted credits for getting others to sign up. The goal of the project is to accumulate one million pictures of faces.
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