It is certainly interesting to see the way in which specialized networking sites crop up. The appeal some of these have is too circumscribed to lead to a successful growth to some market-savvy spectators, but the one who launches such a website knows all too well that the site will have a limited yet highly-loyal following.
It is all part of the equation.
I am sure the ones who have released this social site thought about all this. Stemming is a community resource that is aimed at female science and technology enthusiasts, and the ones who are keen on engineering and mathematics are also taken into account. Users can not only share content and media though the site, but they can also take up the role of mentors and guide other members along the scientific pathway.
Ultimately, the site has the clear advantage of being on a field of its own. There is a public for initiatives of this type, and while it might not be a voluminous one it is certainly (and always) loyal enough for these sites to be viable.
Stemming.org In Their Own Words
“We connect women and girls interested in science, technology, engineering, and math.
You don’t have to be a professional or at an advanced level, though if you are, that’s great — we aim to connect people with any level of interest in the STEM fields with people who can share useful or interesting knowledge with them.
Sign up, read and add blog posts, and get in touch with other users for networking or mentoring!”
Why Stemming.org It Might Be A Killer
Specialized networks have the advantage of having little to no competition, and this particular one is also quite attractive in itself.
Some Questions About Stemming.org
How many users has the site already got? How many are joining it daily? 







