Jacob Tyler has vast experience in developing Social Networking Web sites and Web 2.0 functionality. Below is a list of just some of the functionality we can create
for your business.
Social Network Functionality
Blogs
Forums
Message Boards
Calendars
Basic and Advanced Search
Integration with E-Commerce
Full User Documentation & Training
Custom Modules and Plug-ins
Widgets
Newsletters
RSS Feeds
Wikis
Social Bookmarking
Content Management Systems (WYSIWYG Editors)
Upload, Share, Download, Music and Photos
Auctions
Ratings
Polls
Multiple Admins and Moderators
Individual, Multiple and Group Level Permissions
User and IP Banning
Statistics and Web Analytics
Banner and Cross Site Advertising
Metrics /Ad Stats
Personal and Private Chat or Blogs
Personal & Private Events Calendar
Personal and Private Messages
Personal and Public Forums
Social Network Functionality Explained
Blogs - each member can have their own blog, and blog entries can be aggregated into collective views (e.g., most recent posts, most active contributors, highest rated posts, etc.)
Discussions - create threaded discussion forums where members reply to posts from other members
Wikis - a post from one member can be edited by another member, maintaining version and author history
Videos - upload and share videos
Photos - upload photos, embed images in posts, create photo albums
Calendars - mark events and posts on a personal or group calendar
Tagging - members can "tag" content to allow other members to find that content via "tag clouds."
Mapping - apply "geo tags" to display content or member location on a map
RSS feeds - use RSS to incorporate content from external sources, or create RSS feeds to syndicate content to other sources and userse
Podcasts - upload and syndicate podcasts
Bookmarks - mark and share URLS with other members
Voting and Rating - vote on content and aggregate the results
Status - members can update the community and their friends on what they are doing
Social Network Features
Administrators to change profile definitions
Members to find other members (expert location)
Members to participate with other members in groups
Members to create people lists and track who they are interested in
Members to update status messages, i.e. what are you doing right now?
Members to manage their profile privacy and who can view them
Administrators to allow for people to see who is online via presence
Members to create their own groups and invite others to join
Administrators to create focused neighborhoods within their community