Have you ever wondered what it would be like to get in on the ground floor of an emerging Internet phenomenon like Facebook, Craigslist, or Twitter? It certainly takes vision and an entrepreneurial spirit to make a financial commitment to a venture in its infancy. Cagora is the brainchild of Rob Anderson and has been under development for several years. Its mission is to create community marketplaces, called worlds, where members will congregate and contribute content on a particular subject or location thus making the search for information and products less time consuming. In a sense it will be a cross between Google and Facebook. Forrester Research has predicted that community marketing will be the business model for the new era of the social web. As more content is added to the Internet every day, Google searches can be like drinking water from a fire hydrant. I like and use Facebook but if I want a personal recommendation or review of a product or service, I may not have any linked friends that can provide that information. If I want to collaborate with like-minded people on a particular subject or hobby, there may be hundreds of groups to wade through. With Cagora I will be able to go directly to a local world like Houston, Texas or a world of interest like Gardening and find the information, products and services I need or to contribute my own content. There are three main reasons to become a community partner with Cagora if you have that entrepreneur's vision and claim your Virtual Real Estate in the Community Land Rush.