MomsLikeMe Celebrates its 80th Site-a-versary!

Posted by Chris Kieff on October 17th, 2008

This week our partner Gannett brought up their 80th site in the www.MomsLikeMe.com network.  This is the largest interconnected network of local social media sites in the world today.  We’ve actually finished the rollout with over 80 total sites!

What makes MomsLikeMe so uniquely successful is the that fact that all of the sites are interconnected.  For Users this means a single login at any site gives them access to all of the content on every one of the sites.  When a mom in Indianapolis finds something she likes in Baltimore, she can “Ripple” it to her group of friends back home. And her friends can share it with their friends and on, and on.

Now, because we’re dealing with moms and children and sensitive data, any user can limit use of their information, photos, etc.  As a matter of fact, a mom could decide that any info, could change from being public to being private, even after it’s been shared with others.  So we’ve given moms a great deal of control over their data, photos, and the things they write about and share online.

Control over your data, how it is used, who has access to it, especially after you have released the data publicly is exceptionally important when we create online social networks.  We’ve built it into the Ripple6 platform so our customers and most importantly the users, don’t need to worry about it.  Get in touch with us if you’d like to know how we do it.

So if you’re a mom or you have one, or know one, (and if you don’t fall into one of these categories let me know too) let your mom friends know about www.MomsLikeMe.com and have them check it out at one of these convenient locations:

MomsLikeMe.com has over 80 convenient locations to serve you:

  • Alexandria, LA
  • Appleton (Eastern Wisconsin)
  • Asbury Park (Jersey Shore)
  • Atlanta
  • Baltimore
  • Bangor, ME
  • Binghamton, NY
  • Brevard County, FL
  • Boston
  • Buffalo
  • Burlington, VT
  • Central Jersey
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Cherry Hill (South Jersey)
  • Chicago
  • Cincinnati
  • Cleveland
  • Columbia, SC
  • Columbus, OH
  • Dallas – Ft. Worth
  • Des Moines
  • Denver
  • Detroit
  • Elmira, NY (Twin Tiers)
  • Ft. Collins, CO
  • Ft. Myers, FL
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Great Falls, MT
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Greenville, SC
  • Hartford – New Haven
  • Hattiesburg, MS
  • Honolulu
  • Houston
  • Indianapolis
  • Ithaca, NY
  • Jackson, MS
  • Jackson, TN
  • Lafayette, IN
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Lansing, MI
  • Little Rock, AR
  • Louisville, KY
  • Los Angeles
  • Macon (Middle Georgia)
  • Miami – Ft. Lauderdale
  • Minneapolis – St. Paul
  • Monroe, LA
  • Montgomery, AL
  • Muncie, IN
  • Nashville
  • New York City
  • Orlando
  • Pensacola, FL
  • Philadelphia
  • Phoenix
  • Pittsburgh
  • Portland, ME
  • Portland, OR
  • Raleigh – Durham
  • Reno, NV
  • Rochester, NY
  • Sacramento
  • Salem, OR
  • Salisbury, MD
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco (Bay Area)
  • Seattle – Tacoma
  • Shreveport – Bossier City
  • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Springfield, MO (Ozarks)
  • St. Cloud (Central Minnesota)
  • St. George (Southern Utah)
  • St. Louis
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Tampa Bay, FL
  • Washington, DC
  • Wausau (Central Wisconsin)
  • Westchester (Hudson Valley)
  • Wilmington, DE

Now I need to figure out what to get someone for a 80th site-a-versary.  Do you have any ideas?  Please let me know in the comments.

Photo credit:  Flickr, Uploaded on August 8, 2005 by ritchielee

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  • Cyndi

    A cheese wheel…

  • http://www.wuduPlz.com Charles Batchelor

    MomsLikeMe community leaders who blog might find some useful fodder to get discussions going from parents of pre-teen and teenage kids on this new blog being developed for WuduPlz.com.
    http://microcontentus.wordpress.com/category/parenting/

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