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ryzeRyze helps people make connections and grow their networks. You can network to grow your business, build your career and life, find a job and make sales. Or just keep in touch with friends.
 
Members get a free networking-oriented home page and can send messages to other members. They can also join special Networks related to their industry, interests or location.

More than 1,000 organizations host Networks on Ryze to help their members interact with each other and grow their organizations.

Adrian Scott is Ryze's founder. Previously he was a founding investor in Napster, co-founded a startup called Applesoup/Flycode, and developed technology for companies like Charles Schwab and Bank of America.

He wanted a way for people to keep in touch outside of the events and as people moved around the world. He also wanted to make an easy way for people to remember their friends' backgrounds.

Much of Ryze is free. You can message other members, join networks, view member home pages and much more for free. There is also a paid service that lets you do other things like advanced searches for a few dollars per month, but you can do a lot for free.

Ryze members are located across the globe, with more than 250,000 members in more than 200 countries. When you join, we give you links to several people in your country or state to check out.
 
Web Site:
 
www.ryze.com
 
Type:
 
Online
 
Membership:

Advanced memberships offer features that let you save time in finding relevant people to network with, and also let you limit who can contact you.
 
 
Cost: 
 
Basic: Free

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