Vandelay Web Design has an excellent interview with Andrew Egenes, founder of Design Float. Design Float is certainly one of my daily visits and is a Digg clone that caters to the design community. In this interview, Andrew discusses the origins of Design Float from launch to it’s current rise to fame as a quality resource site for designers.
Design Float steps in and fixes the exact problems that I have always had with Digg, useless content. When Digg first launched, it had quality tech news and I loved it. As it has grown in popularity, the site has continuously went downhill in content quality and relevancy. Design Float aims to fix that problem by focusing on a niche and providing excellent content for that niche. Be sure to read this interview, as it provides some really good advice on creating a good social media niche site.
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