by Big Ken
NetworkCycles launched its online social community in 2006, that caters to both motorcycle riders as well as motorcycle businesses for the urban rider.
In 2006, NetworkCycles owner took its approach to motorcycle clubs and rider communication, and expanded the idea into a full blown motorcycle social network community. Have you ever tried looking up a motorcycle club website? It can be communication nightmare. First of all, how do you spell that web address? Is it riders, rydaz, riderz or ryderz? Motorcycle clubs falling out over event dates? The list goes on.
Kenneth “Big Ken” Cobb, the founder of IMARIDER, believes wholeheartedly in a better way to communicate for urban motorcycle clubs around the nation. He has transformed the needs of motorcycle clubs, social clubs and individual riders into a clean, colorful and attractive motorcycle social website – www.IMARIDER.com.
IMARIDER.com (formerly NetworkcyclesPortal.com) - is a new online motorcycle social network community that’s already proving to bring urban motorcycle riders closer together. Not only can east coast riders and west coast riders communicate, but they can also have their own free club page, riders can communicate with businesses, promoters, and celebrity riders, directly on the site.
IMARIDER proves to differentiate itself from other social networks by operating and promoting within the urban community. The urban motorcycle community does not see social networking sites like MySpace or Facebook, live, in their community, attending their events.
Big Ken feels the success of IMARIDER will be in its social network team actually visiting and interacting within the urban community and getting their stories, videos and images onto the site itself. “Who wouldn’t want to read or to see pictures of themselves in a social network that’s all about them and what they love to do – riding motorcycles?” He asks.
All the bells and whistles of other social networks can also be found on IMARIDER, such as profiles, photos, music, video, blogs and more. However, IMARIDER is committed to presenting additional and full featured modules and widgets custom designed with the urban motorcycle rider in mind, compared to other social networking sites. “I want urban riders to feel comfortable about calling IMARIDER.com their home,” states Big Ken.
Visit and join Urban Riders Worldwide and spread the word: http://www.imarider.com
In 2006, NetworkCycles owner took its approach to motorcycle clubs and rider communication, and expanded the idea into a full blown motorcycle social network community. Have you ever tried looking up a motorcycle club website? It can be communication nightmare. First of all, how do you spell that web address? Is it riders, rydaz, riderz or ryderz? Motorcycle clubs falling out over event dates? The list goes on.
Kenneth “Big Ken” Cobb, the founder of IMARIDER, believes wholeheartedly in a better way to communicate for urban motorcycle clubs around the nation. He has transformed the needs of motorcycle clubs, social clubs and individual riders into a clean, colorful and attractive motorcycle social website – www.IMARIDER.com.
IMARIDER.com (formerly NetworkcyclesPortal.com) - is a new online motorcycle social network community that’s already proving to bring urban motorcycle riders closer together. Not only can east coast riders and west coast riders communicate, but they can also have their own free club page, riders can communicate with businesses, promoters, and celebrity riders, directly on the site.
IMARIDER proves to differentiate itself from other social networks by operating and promoting within the urban community. The urban motorcycle community does not see social networking sites like MySpace or Facebook, live, in their community, attending their events.
Big Ken feels the success of IMARIDER will be in its social network team actually visiting and interacting within the urban community and getting their stories, videos and images onto the site itself. “Who wouldn’t want to read or to see pictures of themselves in a social network that’s all about them and what they love to do – riding motorcycles?” He asks.
All the bells and whistles of other social networks can also be found on IMARIDER, such as profiles, photos, music, video, blogs and more. However, IMARIDER is committed to presenting additional and full featured modules and widgets custom designed with the urban motorcycle rider in mind, compared to other social networking sites. “I want urban riders to feel comfortable about calling IMARIDER.com their home,” states Big Ken.
Visit and join Urban Riders Worldwide and spread the word: http://www.imarider.com
Topics:
Social, Community, Urban, Motorcycle, Riders



