Friday, 24 November 2006

African Social Networking - The battle for supremacy

Today I decided to go on a thorough search of the internet for African Social Networks or community sites as they are seldom referred to.Sites that are obviously explicitly dating sites have been excluded. Also sites which are mainly African American are not in the list
I searched the usual places google, myspace, facebook, the tools most webmasters use to promote their wares. After searching far and wide. The list narrowed down o his major contenders



My next immidiate review will lookat them one by one

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Hello,

Just to notice you that you can add www.akopo.com

It's a blogging platform where I have my blog http://nino.akopo.com

aliyudaku said...

I wanted to create an african social networking site. I made the mistake of blogging about the idea and even putting up the adress (url) i wanted to get registered for the new site. Someone came across the post and stole the whole idea and even the domain name. I went online one day and found out that my idea afriville.com had been stolen and used exactly as I wrote about it more than a month before.

idol said...

I didnt succeedin opening akpo.com

idol said...

www.akopo.com

Unknown said...

IBORIAN.com is the hottest and i think it has won the battle of Africas hottest social network.!!

Jennie said...

You forgot Asanja.com, a pan African social network. This 6 month old site hosts more than 100,000 users, it offers many services (chat,music,video,radio,pictures,games...) and it is very easy to use. This African community is entirely FREE.

jordah said...

http://www.veepiz.com, enuff said.!! No jokes

Africa News Info! said...

Talking about African social networking, another one in the battle is AfricansConnect, where Africans connect. The site is still relatively new but has a promising future. We can improve our social well being through social networking.