I'm planning to make a website which would combine the features of imageboards and social networks. It'd be "Veeky Forums for normalfags" which would include the following: - authorization through social networks - optional anonymity (users can be either anonymous or not) - user boards with custom settings - a variety of supported media formats (AVI, MP3, etc.) - voice messages - PMs between users - Instant notifications on replies to your posts - A feture-rich promoted mobile client for multiple platforms - A friendly design, similar to social networking sites - Not seen as a site for NEETs, retards and cybercriminals by the general public (media, investors, etc.)
Thoughts? My budget is $1,5k. One thing is clear: without being useful to big businesses, my startup will never attract enough users. Advice?
Grayson Lewis
>I'm planning to make a website
lol. good luck.
Liam Diaz
>- authorization through social networks >- optional anonymity (users can be either anonymous or not)
How can you authorize through social network and yet have anonymity?
Asher Sanders
>you authorize >you post anonymously
You are authorized by your IP anyway.
Evan Martin
>A feature-rich promoted mobile client for multiple platforms >budget of 1.5k
Ambitious, but unless you're hiring pajeets for everything, you might want to scale back your initial proposal. Once you realize the website is profitable, then start going for your mobile application.
John Kelly
That's obvious. My idea is that Veeky Forums lacks that type of application, I can't even figure out why. >HEEEEY LOOOK HERE'S OUR MOBILE CLIENT TO BROWSE FROM SCHOOL
That type of advertising on the site would work. Still, no "official" client.
Ryder Sanders
There are several third party applications for android at least that are for Veeky Forums.
The reason they don't work at most schools is because most schools have Veeky Forums blocked by IP already. An app wont magically circumvent that.
Luke Reed
My idea is that moot doesn't PROMOTE his board in an efficient way. Business is all about promotion, finding ways to attract users, etc.
>An app wont magically circumvent that. So make a website which is >Not seen as a site for NEETs, retards and cybercriminals by the general public
Also stop enforing that "underage" policy. In my opinion, 13 year olds is the target group.
Michael Rodriguez
>I'm planning to In other words you're never going to do anything.
David Allen
Also >no fucking reCAPTCHAs (replaced by social authorization)
Julian Ramirez
I am asking how to attract big businesses. Even a good site does not magically become popular.
Parker Watson
Oh boy. You must be 15, your main board is /b/, or you're new here.
No one aside from 13 year olds and pedophiles are going to want to be on a website designed for a target group of 13 year olds.
John Taylor
I'm 19. My assumption is that if you want to make a popular thing, you make it for plebs.
In our case, children simply have more time to spend on forums than adult NEETs.
Levi Sanchez
What does meaningful discussion look like to the average 13 year old?
Ever heard of Facepunch? They tried that experiment there. The site is pretty close to dead now. Only reason it isn't is because it's owned by the guy who made Garrysmod and Rust.
Andrew Jackson
>What does meaningful discussion look like to the average 13 year old? Something very close to /b/
>Facepunch No, but their design makes me wanna puke. I'm 100% aware my site will get to nothing without being useful to businesses.
Logan Davis
Bump
Nathan Russell
>hiring pajeets for a big project >ever Have fun burning your money.
Mason Smith
i didn't know Veeky Forums attracted a big business, how is it popular?
Alexander Rodriguez
phpbb or similar or steroids
Oliver Nelson
It did not, it isn't. That's shitty. I wanna make it from scratch.
Landon Howard
You don't have to reinvent the wheel, you won't get far with your budget.
Take the code and modify it for what you want it to do.
Hunter Moore
I have made several imageboards, and got it very clear: if you want to make something new, make it yourself. If it pops, you will have to eventually do it.
David Evans
>I have made several imageboards link?
Go for it if you know what you are doing, but remember if you are aiming it for the general public you have to compete with facebook groups etc
Sebastian Martinez
All dead by now (as I grew out of it).
I will do it, my problem is that I don't know how to make big sites link to my site. E.g. they have a "share" button for facebook or a link to their Instagram profile.
Nathaniel Fisher
>I have made several imageboards >I don't know how to make big sites link to my site
pick one
Andrew Brown
If you mean advertising, it's not a good way to promote such website.
Jaxson Butler
>It'd be "Veeky Forums for normalfags
They already made that website
It's called Veeky Forums
Tyler Ross
No, it is not. It lacks some very basic features.
Dylan Phillips
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Jeremiah Baker
This is the truth. I've made sites before and they all fail because I have no idea how to get users.
Jordan Fisher
>1.5k will get you a flat non-interactive wireframe
Brody Wright
This is funny because I got this idea 2 months ago and was going to begin working on it, too busy with 2 other startups i'm running right now so I cant.
Noah Garcia
I have a similar idea I've been playing around with. It's a mobile app, though. If you're interested, I can give you my contact info.
Chase Torres
Dump that idea here
Carson Ramirez
sounds like less than discord
Kayden Davis
Oh you mean reddit?
Joseph Edwards
Underrated post...
Hunter Bailey
Came here to post this.
Aiden Flores
not knowing your background I'd suggest to not invest the money. These kind of projects seldom succeed but are a great opportunity to build the skill set needed for other projects. A social network / image board can be build by a single person or a small team within reasonable time and additionally you'll get an idea of what to expect from a programmer / designer in the future.
Samuel Ross
Content (in the form of an image, video, text, or a combination) is fed on a mobile app cascading from top to bottom of the screen. You can tap on a post and respond to it, as well as read others' responses.
There are four ways to get posts:
1. Tags. These are basically "boards." People use tags on their posts and people can filter posts by tags to see and discuss content they're interested in
2. Trending. Get a stream of content based on how popular it is.
3. Local. The real appeal of the app. Share pictures/videos/text posts locally and connect with/discuss with people in your local area.
4. Random. Get a completely random assortment of content from anywhere in the world.
It would be fun and stupid for college kids to share pictures and discuss local events, but is flexible enough to be used for a huge variety of things, giving it room to grow. Like a combination of Veeky Forums, Twitter, and Instagram.
Matthew Reed
Reddit already exist buddy.
Luis Lee
Is it user generated content? Or is it aggregated from the internet?
Sebastian Sanders
User generated. Each of these content posts is basically a "thread" started by a user.