It's purpose - to bring together people with numerous talents, from sports to music to literature to photography - you name it (37 categories at present); to showcase those talents to others who are connoisseurs and fans of those many different fields; and to gain each user exposure and useful connections. And yes, gaining friendships has also become a rewarding side-effect. GotCrowd somehow fosters a friendly, helpful atmosphere in which peers critique one another's works and benefit from other perspectives.
A photographer, already proud of his work, receives a critique from someone with an eye for why his work...well...works. Users learn and grow from responses to their uploads as well as from work posted by others. Instead of mere video to peruse, a visitor to GotCrowd has the option of sampling works in the form of video, audio, photo, and literature form.
What MySpace brought on the scene with personal pages focused on music, GotCrowd categorizes and expands upon in a neatly arranged, fun to navigate site with endless possibilities. With talent scouts on their way, GotCrowd is the answer for starving artists of all kinds in need of an audience. GotCrowd is a must-visit for artist and lover of the arts alike.
Very Truly Yours,
James Stanko
CEO Got Crowd?