Monday, November 10, 2008

Social sites for rich people

There are social sites like facebook, orkut etc through which people can be in touch with each other. But rich people can not find contacts up to one's level. So for rich people there are social sites where they can find a circle suitable to their lifestyles. Without existing member's invitation, no one can become a member of these sites. This ensures that every member is from creamy layer of the society. Education, business, or post (if member is an employee) should be given. The aim of these sites is the rich people can exchange ideas and can put their thoughts to each other and that too without any disturbance from a layman.

These sites are as follows :

Squa.re

On this site, visitors can view different channels on high lifestyle, night life, style, luxury, travelling. To subscribe on this site, you need an invitation from any existing member. But if the user has information which he likes to share the information, then one can directly contact the squa.re team. On this channel, one can upload videos and photos and can create own channel. But all the photos and videos must be verified by the team.

ASmallWorld.net

Ex-banker of M/s Lehmann brothers, Erick Wastmaister launched this site during 2004. This site has a vast network of 3,20,000 members across the world. This site also allows subscription thro' invitation only. Though there is no charge for subscribing, but education, business and personal contacts are of importance.

DiamondLounge.com

Those who are interested in separate group or network on online dating and social networking sites will be interested in this site. This website provides luxury online space for social networking. To become a member to be rich is not the only parameter but you must have some unique information for the group. Most of the members are in the age group of 35-40. This is paid website and member has to pay US $ 50 each month.

LuxuryRatings.com

This website is for mega-rich people. This is a free website. Here members can give ratings to famous service providers. This site is owned by Luxury Institute.

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