Digg created by and for women only

Posted on August 9, 2007
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imageI have seen hundreds of clones writing our blog, businesshackers dot com, but rarely have I seen something like that. I would like to draw your attention to Sk*rt, which is a clone that, in my opinion has some chances to succeed.

Pros:

1. this has probably found a niche among clones
2. it works properly and it seems to be user friendly
3. it might be perceived by women as a nice tool to which men have no access at all

Cons:

1. the idea of a clone is not creative at all
2. you probably need to differentiate yourself among competitors to do well
3. in the long run women might get tired of such a site

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One Response to “Digg created by and for women only”

  1. Mike on August 9th, 2007 11:25 pm

    What about the same thing for men? Is this fair? I can’t see any reason only women should have their own Digg site.

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