It wasn't the worst I've seen, but I think it's fair to say that the
Kinzin launch wasn't as smooth as we wanted. Anyway, Paul's team is working fast and furious (quickly and furiously?) to get the holes patched and loops closed. In retrospect, I would say the Mother's day promotion was too ambitious for the first release. Still, we're getting more signups every day, so despite my own perception of the warts and flaws, there are people out there who are adopting and using
Kinzin (a big "thank you" to any of you that might be listening). The next phase is going to focus on closing the loop on publishing and inviting, to make it more fun to create using
Kinzin, and more obviously valuable to visit.
Labels: community, culture, family, family2.0, kinzin, participation, socialnetworking, web2, web2.0
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Congratulations on the launch Michael. I saw the site just the other day and I just wanted you to know that it looks amazing. It has come a long way with lots of little details.
:)
All the best of luck with it.
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