Wednesday 29 August 2012

Top tier social site in development


Swedish social media entrepreneur Erik Wachtmeister has announced the launch of a new social networking site targeting the "top one per cent" of internet users, called Best of All Worlds.

The site, which helps users find events and contacts, counted 20,000 members even before its launch and looms as a rival to Facebook.

Wachtmeister, 57, created one of the world's first social networking sites, aSmallWorld, in 2004, the same year as Facebook. He left the company in 2008.

Best of All Worlds is targeting the same audience, he said.

"The top one per cent of the online audience, people who are leaders in their field, investment bankers, PR people, media, fashion, government ... It's not about jet-set or rich people, but sophisticated people who have good taste," he said on Monday.

"It's more three million people than a billion," he added, a reference to Facebook's announcement in July that it had more than 950 million subscribers.

Best of All Worlds helps users get in touch with each other to find out what's going on where they are, which Wachtmeister said was an improvement on Facebook's service which "looks backwards (and) gives you unstructured information that shows what your friends have done".

Subscription to Best of All Worlds is by invitation only. Wachtmeister did not specify how or when the company would turn a profit.

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