Saturday, May 31, 2008

SocialMediaToday builds better web communities with WordFrame

In 2007, Robin Fray Carey and Jerry Bowles co-founded Social Media Today, a moderated online business community for social media bloggers, marketers, PR, and media professionals. Subsequently they started, SocialMediaToday, LLC, a company which creates specific, business-purposed, socially networked communities using WordFrame as their core platform.

They chose WordFrame because it helps them:

* unite all the influential bloggers on a single platform
* moderate the conversation with the content management tools
* invite new members to join, fill out profiles, create posts, rate posts, and connect with each other
* create reports for the community sponsors
* easily add new content, including video, audio and other formats

The communities they've created with WordFrame include:

community description
* Social Media Today
Social Media TODAY is a moderated online business community for social media bloggers, marketers, PR and media professionals.

* MyVenturepad.com
Myventurepad is a moderated online business community for owners and managers of companies with fewer than 500 employees, and the professionals who advise them.

* The Customer Collective
The Customer Collective is a moderated online business community for senior sales and marketing executives.

* The Energy Collective
The EnergyCollective is a moderated online community for people who want to understand how technology and businesses are adapting to address the challenges of climate change and the quest for clean energy.

Jerry Bowles, SMT's co-founder said:

WordFrame is the most complete, easy-to-deploy and robust solution for online publishing and building collaborative business communities on the market. Nobody else comes close to providing all of the features of the WordFrame toolset-- multiple blog creation and management, superior built-in RSS tools, wiki and profile creation, content and document control--all with enterprise-level security. WordFrame is the Swiss Army Knife of publishing and collaboration software.”

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