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30 July 2010

Online Communities

We can design and build a Web community tailored to your needs. Tap into the great ideas and wealth of talent that your members, clients and customers are waiting to contribute.

Create your community:
  • Newsletters: Allow your community to opt in to different targeted newsletters.
  • Blogs: Spark discussion and impart vital information by putting your thoughts into a Web log, or blog. Encourage feedback.
  • Forums: Create a place where members of your community can raise issues and communicate with each other.
  • Podcasting: Get your message out at a convenient time.
  • MySpace: Grant members a place to create their Web pages, blogs and photo galleries — all within your portal.

Multilingual
  • Drop down Language Selector on all pages
  • Multilingual menus, page names and breadcrumbs
  • Multilingual versions of the text editor, announcements, links, FAQ and others.

Joe Trippi, Howard Dean's presidential campaign manager, shared the following observations on building an online community:

"Keep it Moving"
Do not be static. The Internet is a liquid medium. Don't let your Website be wallpaper. Your Internet presence should be an organic, flowing, daily dialogue with your members, back and forth. If you aren't corresponding with your member by e-mail, if you don't have a blog or forum, if you're not using your Website to engage the people around you ... then you are wasting your time on the Net.

"Build a Community"
Create a commons, a town square, a place where people can come together to talk about their Ford Mustangs or their Kodak cameras. Get people involved! This is not top-down, one-to-many anymore. The Internet is side-to-side, up-and-down, and many-to-many. Use it that way. It's the dialogue that counts.

"Civic Engagement"
The Net builds communities and brings people together. It is providing the first significant reversal of trends reported in Robert Putnam's alarming book Bowling Alone — the isolation of Americans, the death of participatory politics, and the unraveling of the fabric of critical social and civic structures.

Website Development

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