I am more than happy posting every day as we do,
but I sometimes hear people who have a meeting people network bemoaning
the comments and attitude of fellow writers they meet, so Touchi-Peters,
48, a composer and former conductor of the Minnesota Philharmonic Orchestra,
decided to make a new social meeting service called Netropolitan, the whole thing almost sounds like a prank, but
Netropolitan founder James Touchi-Peters assures everyone that the service is
quite real, “This is 100 percent real, and I believe there is a need and
an audience for this service,” said Touchi-Peters, “I saw a need for an
environment where you could talk about the finer things in life without
backlash – an environment where people could share similar likes and
experiences,” he explained, so he decided to launch a premium network,
Netropolitan
functions quite similarly to existing social networks – members will have
access to posts and status updates by all other users, and they may form groups
around common interests, but membership is open to people only above 21 years
of age, and real names must be used to register, next question, how to keep it
exclusive? easy really, it is deliberately expensive, in order to ensure that membership remains exclusive and private, the membership fees are not cheap, the website costs
$9,000 to join and there is an annual membership fee of $3,000, will it catch on? well if
someone stumps up the $9,000 to join could you let us know?
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