Shutterfly is jumping on the social networking bandwagon with Shutterfly Share Sites, a service that will allow users to create personalized Web sites that will allow for collaboration with other members.
Members who sign up with get their own URL at membername.shutterfly.com, as well as a Shutterfly @sfly.com e-mail address.
To get started, sign in to Shutterfly Share Sites and select a template for your Web site from from several category options. Next, select a name for your Web site, choose who will be able to view your pictures, and whether or not other members can add pictures and content to your site. If so, enter up to 50 e-mail addresses and Shutterfly will send them an invite.
How does this differ from your Facebook profile?
Members who sign up with get their own URL at membername.shutterfly.com, as well as a Shutterfly @sfly.com e-mail address.
To get started, sign in to Shutterfly Share Sites and select a template for your Web site from from several category options. Next, select a name for your Web site, choose who will be able to view your pictures, and whether or not other members can add pictures and content to your site. If so, enter up to 50 e-mail addresses and Shutterfly will send them an invite.
How does this differ from your Facebook profile?