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  1. Garry Davis Gold

    Director at Grow Digital Marketing

    19 August 2008 14:53pm

    Garry Davis

    I will not cover the points to consider re: why, what and when and why instead just suggest some examples etc.

    If you are looking for an 'off the shelf' social networking engine then you could do no harm than looking at: 

    www.socialengine.net

    www.onesite.com

    Both are however US based and therefore may not be ideal.

    If you are looking for a solution which matches your requirements we have developed several social network sites for a variety of 'niche' clients the majority of which are valuable both as a network and as a business.

    Regards

    Garry

    www.webdezign.co.uk

  2. Sabra Swinson

    Director at Cerco Communications

    20 August 2008 10:40am

    Sabra Swinson

    Hi there Take a look at www.onesite.com . We are a tech marketing agency specialising in social media networking so may we able to help. Can we talk? Kind regards Sabra

  3. peter woodford

    CTO at viewmy.tv

    02 September 2008 15:51pm

    peter woodford

    Viewmy.tv develop social networks on their brandstation platform and have already written an API to get information from Second Life.

    The brandstation platform is a collaboration platform for internal corporate communications or external marketing. We've already produced versions for blue-chip clients and we’re based in London.

    • Flexible presentation layer (any design templates)
    • API to second life already done
    • Specialist in social media
    • On-demand social networks or bespoke developments

    There's further information about our social network platform on:
    www.brandstation.tv

    Best Regards,
    Peter

    Peter Woodford, CTO
    peter *at* viewmy.tv
    mobile: +447970873299
    office: +442089643759
    brandstation.tv – corporate social networks

  4. Charlie Osmond

    MD at FreshNetworks

    13 April 2009 12:39pm

    Charlie Osmond

    Hi there,
    I keep a list of around 100 providers of online community and social network software. I'd love to say that my business, FreshNetworks, is clearly the best in every situation, but obviously that's not true.

    If you get in touch directly I'm happy to point you to the best provider for your specific needs. e.g. for support communities, we think Lithium have a very strong platform and for free, quick set-up where you don't care about data or customisation, Ning is excellent.

    Charlie
    FreshNetworks Online Communities

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