Facebook is for poor people – or at least that’s probably what the members of these elite social networks think. For these prestigious sites it’s quality (usually in the form of power and money) over quantity. Check out these highly exclusive and invitation only networks, where your net worth is guaranteed to outrank your number of friends.
Island X
Island X is a social network for “international people,” which by the site’s standards means you have grown up traveling the world. These users often feel more at home with similar well-traveled people versus those who actually share their nationality.
Members: At the moment users are more or less limited to those who have attended or are attending an international school.
How to get in: For the time being you can join by invitation only.
Perks: According to Island X, citizens of the world who have experienced a truly diverse and global life see things differently, and the site brings them together based on this common experience.
Affluence.org
Aptly described as “Facebook for rich people,” Affluence.org might have some financially astute members but it also has an emphasis on philanthropy. Its goal is not only to provide its users with an elite community, but one with a moral compass.
Members: You have to have a net worth of at least $1 million or make $200K a year (and FYI, the average member has a net worth of $32.7 million).
How to get in: You must meet the above financial requirements or be invited by five other members who have qualified based on their finances.
Perks: The millionaires with hearts of gold lucky enough to join will be able to promote their charities of choice as well as gain access to events, city guides, and a user marketplace. Other benefits include a 24-hour concierge and assistance service, exclusive product discounts, party invites, and a complimentary subscription to Affluence print magazine.
aSmallworld
Members include Naomi Campbell, the Weinstein brothers, and Paris Hilton (it’s rumored Quentin Tarantino’s in there too). In addition to virtually connecting with some of the world’s most elite, the site serves as an incredible resource for advertisers.
Members: ASmallWorld is trying to establish “the world’s most valuable demographic,” so it appears there are standards that include: Having a bachelor’s degree–or better yet, a masters; being involved in the financial industry; and living in an international city. Users are generally on the younger side of 40 and the majority of them live in Europe.
How to get in: Invitation-only; the site says it’s a network of people connected by three degrees of separation.
Perks: Posts advertising islands for rent and private jets for sale are common fare, as are invites to partying with models, actors, musicians, and other famous millionaires and billionaires the world over. Of course you’ll also have access to exclusive content.
Angels’ Circle
Angels’ Circle doesn’t want there to be any confusion about its membership qualifications: You must have money. Whether that’s because you’re a celebrity or a businessman (or married to one), finances count. Make no mistake, part of the benefit of being invited to Angels’ Circle is that you get to say you’re in Angels’ Circle. From what we can see, the site isn’t terrible impressive. Then again, we can’t see much.
Members: Angels’ Circle is looking for people of “similar social and economic background.” Read: Rich and powerful. Many are professional athletes, from powerful families, famous artists, rich entrepreneurs and CEOs, government officials, high profile fashion insiders, models, and the like. They make $500,000-$1 million a year and spend it well.
How to get in: Access is invitation only, but knowing someone in the network doesn’t assure you membership. “Members are aware that invitations to join will be subject to evaluation and may not be granted if the individual does not have a similar social position.” Unlike many other elite social networks however, you can try to get in by emailing Angels’ Circle to, as the site puts it, “let us know of their successful existence.”
Perks: Honestly, we don’t know. The site’s information section waxes poetically about how prestigious its user base is but doesn’t give so much as a mention about what it provides them. We contacted them to find out but our gut tells us we won’t be hearing back.




it’s nice to see that douchebags have places to meet.
You would only say that if you were not a member of aforementioned sites? ;-)
I found vipandrich.com, what I ve heard they have already some clients, what quite interesting the min sum for a membership is 1 mil. dollar????????????
So it’s not misunderstood, I would like to make it clear that Island X welcomes people from all walks of life whatever your current situation – so long as you have grown up internationally. This is the binding factor in the community, and has nothing to do with personal wealth or affluence.
I see you don’t know your subject, asw is terminated they had to start another pretended social network in running after Yoctocosmos’s members. Outside Affluence.org the network list you mention are decoys if you wanted to classified them as a luxury social network. If you wish to have reals VIP and a luxury network about VIP it’s the World Economic Forum, Policy Network, Friends of Europ.org and the most Exclusive Yoctocosmos. About luxury it’s snob.ru Yoctocosmos again. They cannot know them because they are very discreet and fighted to the Motor Researches like yahoo and google to keep exclusivity, and refused to have certificate (just add new exception to see them). You can say now, they are the real exclusive luxury social professional networ. So before to write decoys, try to now better your subjects. If not it make people in mistaken. We know because we are on these platform anyway…. Prove, we can submit the list of the pretended luxury exclusive social network in below if you wish, like :
- WELCOM: The World Economic Leaders COMmunity (The closest in the world until now)
- Aviation Club Aero
- Yoctocosmos
- Quintessentially
- the global urbanites (the professional blackbook),
- Asw (aSmallworld)
- OutorIn
- Centurion Club
- Elysiants
- Decayenne
- The Golden Networking
- Affluence
- Exclusive Resorts
- Thebillionaire.com
- Hamptons Undercover
- Lebillionnaire.com
- vipclubworld
- VIPS.ae
- Snob.ru
- GoldenNetworking
- Beautifulpeople.net
- The Octagon Lounge
- Carbon Nyc
- jci.cc
- Policy Network
- Qube from Quintessentially
- Internations
- Dianefay
- Bccriviera
- ModelsHotel.com
- Almanach de Gotha
- Quartier VIP
- Lstyle
- AmfAR
- The Button Club
- The Network Lounge
- Diamond Lounge
- Squa.re
- Artipolis
- Whytegold
- Giltgroup
- Evelvetrope – Straata
- Ciaobelli
- Supperclub*
- Selectsociety*
- Cyreclub*
- Swnetwork*
- Schwartekarte*
- Sharethyworld
- Club of the World
- Frenchtuesdays*
- aPrivateClub
- Senatus
- Aupat*
- Wiyo*
- Elixio*
- Luxciety
- Ultimate Lifestyle Network
- Chatelite
- Lokalisten
- StudiVZ
- SchuelerVZ
- MeinVZ
- Second Life
- Pelime*
- Kul etc……..
So corect your article please and study and correct first before saying stupid things and redirect networkers in the wrong by deceiving :(
“So corect your article please and study and correct first before saying stupid things and redirect networkers in the wrong by deceiving :(”
Are you being serious? Do you normally get people to do things for you by behaving poorly?
You cannot even spell ‘correct’.
You are a cyber retard. aSW is going strong, it was Decayenne, a nice little site that folded.
The fact you mention your unheard of yobbowotsit 3 times is the poorest marketing I have read since kindergarten.