Bilddagboken
Encyclopedia
Dayviews is a Swedish
virtual community
where users can upload photographs and present these to other members. The community has succeeded well on the virtual community market in Sweden, primarily because the site is aimed entirely at sharing images, while other communities in Sweden are mostly aimed at chatting. The page is, according to themselves, Sweden's largest and fastest growing website.
(Statistics about Swedish commercial websites is available at Kiaindex - http://www.kiaindex.org/?natoff=1)
The page has about 20 000 to 80 000 members logged in at any given time and about six million visitors (one million unique visitors) per week (July 2008).
On the 15th of October 2007 it was confirmed that Lunarstorm had bought 40 % of Bilddagboken.
On the 14 June 2008, the community surpassed more than 200 million uploaded images. It also reached 800 000 members in the same week.
In October 2008, Bilddagboken had more than 100 000 users logged in at the same time, setting a record for itself. This effectively overloaded the servers and caused slow surfing at their site. Recently, Bilddagboken has also created a new forum for all users.
As of 2008, Bilddagboken is available in 5 different languages (see below).
The Bilddagboken sister sites have been 'live' for almost 2 years and have failed to capture any presence within International markets.
Bilddagboken.se and Myphotodiary.com are since November 2009 the same site, with a link to change language in the footer of the page, although only Swedish and English are available at this time. The other localizations are still separate sites.
Myphotodiary.com
Kuvapaivakirja.fi
Bildedagboka.no
Billeddagbog.dk
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....
virtual community
Virtual community
A virtual community is a social network of individuals who interact through specific media, potentially crossing geographical and political boundaries in order to pursue mutual interests or goals...
where users can upload photographs and present these to other members. The community has succeeded well on the virtual community market in Sweden, primarily because the site is aimed entirely at sharing images, while other communities in Sweden are mostly aimed at chatting. The page is, according to themselves, Sweden's largest and fastest growing website.
(Statistics about Swedish commercial websites is available at Kiaindex - http://www.kiaindex.org/?natoff=1)
The page has about 20 000 to 80 000 members logged in at any given time and about six million visitors (one million unique visitors) per week (July 2008).
On the 15th of October 2007 it was confirmed that Lunarstorm had bought 40 % of Bilddagboken.
On the 14 June 2008, the community surpassed more than 200 million uploaded images. It also reached 800 000 members in the same week.
In October 2008, Bilddagboken had more than 100 000 users logged in at the same time, setting a record for itself. This effectively overloaded the servers and caused slow surfing at their site. Recently, Bilddagboken has also created a new forum for all users.
As of 2008, Bilddagboken is available in 5 different languages (see below).
The Bilddagboken sister sites have been 'live' for almost 2 years and have failed to capture any presence within International markets.
Bilddagboken.se and Myphotodiary.com are since November 2009 the same site, with a link to change language in the footer of the page, although only Swedish and English are available at this time. The other localizations are still separate sites.
External links
Bilddagboken.seMyphotodiary.com
Kuvapaivakirja.fi
Bildedagboka.no
Billeddagbog.dk