Want your own space online? Evolve to Chi.mp
You probably think you have an online identity. In reality, you probably have MANY online identities. If you’re juggling profiles at social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Myspace, it’s like you’re renting rooms in other people’s houses. Don’t you think you should get a place of your own?
Go to chi.mp right now. Chi.mp stands for Content Hub & Identity Management Platform, but what it REALLY does is give you an identity in cyberspace. If you sign up for free, you get a domain and site of your own – personalized to what you want – and from there, you can manage your content and contacts as you see fit. You control who sees what, you mix and mash your content however you like across all of the major social networking sites, and your online self can finally be as unique as your real-world self.
You don’t really “own” your part of the internet until you have your own domain (as they say on chi.mp, think “home” vs. “club,” with social networking sites being the clubs you belong to). At chi.mp, your own domain is just the beginning. They don’t claim your site, your contacts or any of your content for themselves… it’s all yours, and it stays that way. And don’t forget: Signing up is free!
Go to chi.mp and establish your “home” online, and then start managing your friends, “clubs” and content from the comfort of your own domain. Own your identity today!
