I am always rooting for Ning.
From the very beginning Ning made things easy. People migrated to the platform for its ease of use and the sheer power it gave them to connect around an area of interest, issue or cause. Remember when Ning announced that it was phasing out “free” back in April?
I’ll admit that I was really worried that communities would die because of it, but chief executive Jason Rosenthal told Venturebeat, that Ning went from 15,000 to 70,000 paying customers since it got rid of its free product.He also said that Ning is gaining about 8,000 new subscribers each month.
Wow!
“It used to be you’d have to hire a whole army of developers, but on Ning it is a drag-and-drop creation process so even someone with no technology skills can get all the features we expect to in a social experience online.”
Ning is also extending its platform to smartphones and an array of cloud services, including being able to integrate websites with Facebook or Twitter.
I appreciate the power that Ning brings to the little guy. Not everyone wants to put all of their eggs in the Facebook basket and this is one of the main reasons I will continue to root for Ning.
*Note: Check out my 2009 interview with Ning’s Jason Rosenthal.











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October 13, 2010 at 11:31 am
Michelle
“Not everyone wants to put all of their eggs in the Facebook basket and this is one of the main reasons I will continue to root for Ning.”
Is putting your eggs in the Ning basket any better? I suppose if you do both you at least have them in two baskets. Personally, I prefer putting them in my own basket that I have full control over.
Michelle
October 13, 2010 at 2:36 pm
Angela Connor
You’re right Michelle. I suppose it is yet another basket. I am with you on having your own basket. Unfortunately that’s not doable for everyone. I don’t get the “world domination” feeling with Ning that I get with Facebook, and I like their commitment to users. Maybe I’m just over Facebook, and with it growing at warp speed..I should probably get over that. Thanks for your comment.
October 13, 2010 at 4:14 pm
Rob
As usual your insights remain relevant as well. Thanks Angela.