Until Ning was created, social networks offered members a space on the Internet that either looked all the same on every page (as in the case of Facebook or LinkedIn) or lent itself to a bit of a chaotic visual experience (as in the case of MySpace). Ning acknowledged the gap in between and started giving people the power and the platform to easily create, manage, and even make money running a social network dealing with any subject they want to share.
From school groups to scientists, from music fans to health patients . . . there can be a network on Ning for anything. You can either become a member of one or many social networks on Ning or start your own.
