Exclusive social network invitations for rich, beautiful, powerful and famous people

" Mail received from Bill, Redmond: Hi Claudio, see you Sunday at 12 at the West Beach bar in the Seychelles">
If this is the type of message that appears in your inbox on any day of the week, it is likely that you are a member of that elite snob enrolled in exclusive circles designed to put the richest, the most famous in contact , the powerful and most beautiful on Earth .
They are not real circles, they are online social networks, Facebook-like sites where you make friends, chat and converse.
What distinguishes these social networks from sites like Facebook is that they are exclusive and closed to registration, they are composed of only a few thousand or even a few hundred people who have the common characteristic of being cool. Usually you have to have an invitation from a member to join or you have to go through a rigorous approval process involving current members.
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Curious how exclusivity attracts people, it seems, as in the history of the fox and the grape, that something unattainable is, by many, immensely desired. The principle is the same as those small places where you can't enter if you don't have an invitation, like those seven American rich people or as an Eyes Wide Shut style club.
Do you want to enter?
I can not do anything for you except to point out the most exclusive web communities, where the VIPs and managers of the world meet, know each other and talk about who knows what ...
The 10 best social networks for beautiful and famous rich VIPs, the most exclusive where, probably, we poor people will never enter, are:
1) ASmallWorld.net is the most famous (therefore the least exclusive) of this type of social netowork.
Apparently there are about 60, 000 members and to enter you need an invitation from them even though you may not be accepted anyway.
The community is made up of " culturally influential and successful people " who need privacy to exchange confidential information .
According to the statements scattered on the internet, in addition to the VIPs of entertainment and politics, there are managers and entrepreneurs of important companies.
If you want to talk to an IBM boss, you can find him and contact him on A Small World where you can also get to know Naomi Campbell.
Spam is absent in the social network forum and people are all trusted with proven references.
You can ask for advice for more IN places in a city and you can also sell or rent luxury items.
The charlatans will soon be discovered and banned by other aristocrats and will no longer have any chance of accessing again.
ASmallWorld is frequented mainly by Europeans and there are also many compatriots.
2) Decayenne is another site famous for its community of recommended ... sorry for successful people who find a private space where they can find new ideas for having fun or doing business.
To be part of the Decayenne Elite you need to get an invitation, but you can also try to register by giving good motivations and presenting yourself well.
Decayenne describes himself as an " oasis of inspiration and entertainment " for " cosmopolitan, independent, tolerant people, guided by values, liberals and non-conformists ".
3) BeautifulPeople.com, (also in Italian) is one of the most snobbish among the virtual circles or social networks that there are in the world.
Beauty is not a subjective factor, it is in the eye of the beholder!
To enter Beautiful people you don't have to be powerful or rich, but beautiful and you don't log in by invitation but only if you are accepted by those who are already inside .
During the registration, therefore, you have to write something good about yourself and send a photograph to be judged and voted.
I tried it using my best photo, convinced that I was as beautiful as the sun and instead, after a few days, I received a negative vote.
4) Quintessentially Qube is another social network reserved for the world elite.
In this site you don't pay much attention to beauty, but you have to be not only rich but also immersed in business .
The community is chock full of business opportunities, travel guides and exclusive social events for its members.
5) HotEnough is similar to Beautiful People and you can only enter it if you are aesthetically beautiful and physically attractive .
You have to go through a rigorous selection process to become a member and you have to present yourself with three photos, which must be approved first by a jury and then by the other members.
6) Squ.are describes himself as the " most global, all-inclusive and exclusive social network through which one can perceive, understand, enjoy, appreciate and share the Luxurealism of this world ".
In other words Squ.are contains a lot of homemade videos from very wealthy people with a focus on fashion, fast cars and luxury travel.
Squa.re is a new site, still in beta and by invitation only.
7) Affluence.org is the social network only for the real wealthy but registration is free and free, without invitations.
The only small constraint is that to access you must have a verifiable assets of approximately $ 3 million (1.94 million euros) or an annual income of $ 300, 000 (195, 000 euros).
In short, I, although I could be an honorary member of all these social networks, I did not want to mix because I consider myself superior to anyone else so if Bill wanted to contact me to sponsor Microsoft in this blog, he must call me at home !!
So I can't help you with invitations because I don't have any, and although I hope this blog is read by beautiful, rich and important people who do things and see people all day, I also accept comments from you zoticoni who work all day.
Seriously, I find these circles really ridiculous because the internet cannot be elitist by definition.
If you really want to keep in touch with the VIPs, I recommend you sign up for the free and democratic Twitter where there are many famous people and where I am also; if, on the other hand, you want to be noticed for your profession, I recommend that you publish your CVs online.

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