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Basically, there's no point doing something someone else who's successful has done, if all you want is success also. Let me put it this way. John starts a food blog and makes a million dollars. You think, well, if John can do that then I can too! But you're not as passionate about the subject of food as John is. You will never be able to become successful doing something you don't like.
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You would need to start off with a bunch of people.
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In my opinion barely, it depends. Simply because if you try to clone or use the same idea as things like Tumblr and Google+ maybe even SupportForums. The main users of this type of service will stick to what they know, most will not venture out to try to find a similar service that works the same, yet is not as established as the main site.
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There were other Social Network Sites and Facebook kicked their asses. The thing is that you've to make it unique and provide more resources
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Wait. If you are unique, then you will get members. Right?