
Owning tcCommunityBuilder opens a whole new
world of web conferencing and webcasting.
tcCommunityBuilder combines all the latest trends and technologies of
Web 2.0 in a single environment for social networking, collaboration,
and web sharing. A kind of merge between MySpace and webcasting, a community
allows you to manage a membership site of users. Users can define their
own profiles and use the owner-configured tcConference rooms to speak
to each other in real time. They can invite other friends to join the
community and can easily contact other members. Events (webcasts) can
be configured and held in the community.
This adds an enormous value to the entire community.
Communities are defined as either "public" or "private".
Public communities are used to grow and expand on their own through
viral marketing via the Internet. Members are encouraged to invite friends
and to grow their communities. Such communities are open to the public
and are generally built around a theme, such as music, a town, an activity
or a hobby. Sometimes these communities are "monetized" to generate
revenue for the community owner and sometimes they are simply used as
marketing tools to build a business.
Private communities are not published out to the Web. Private
communities are often used for classroom settings, or churches, or even
within organizations. Private communities are just that ... private.
They're communities in which the ONLY members are those who are invited.
Contact us so we can work with you to find
the best solution for your community needs.