Press Release Summary = New Web Site Revolutionizes Social Networking Web Sites
Press Release Body = New York, New York, October 24, 2006 - Waive.com is proud to be the only social networking web site on the Internet that is "owned by its members." Waive.com realizes that members are what make any social networking web site successful.
Waive.com is a community of members from around the world who create a profile and meet new people. The web site allows members to create a username, upload photos, talk about themselves, and chat with other Waive.com members. The web site is also completely free. The most unique aspect of Waive.com is that members own 98% of the web site so anyone who creates a free account is legally entitled to a share of the web site's value.
Waive.com has a web arcade and video collection that is only available to members. The web site also allows members to create blogs, participate in a web forum, and post in an exclusive classified advertisement section. Protection of their members is also very important to Waive, and as a result, they insure that e-mail address and other personal data required for registration will not be sold or released.
When asked why he created the website, webmaster Linda Kerns said, "I strongly believe that members' hard work, commitment, time investment that made myspace.com , youtube.com and facebook.com successful websites and not the owner or owners who put the websites online. Without the full and active participation of these members, these site are not worth the millions and billions of dollars that they were sold for; and only members made them worth the value and famous! Unfortunately, all you hear at the end from the owner or owners of the site is that the site has been acquired by google, fox, or some big corporation. Of course, who ends up successful and rich is the one who built the site. Members never get compensated for their great contributions. Without members, these site would have no value. That's why at Waive.com, we make sure to give our members the credit they deserve."
You can join the community and become a part of the community at http://www.waive.com.