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Plain and simple: Community Server is a social networking platform built to help you communicate more effectively with your customers. It helps you participate in the conversations that your customers are already having about your products or services.

Conversations Matter

For the last 3 years Community Server has been helping its users understand and apply social networking and community solutions to their business. Community Server helps you realize the full potential of your audience. For example: Microsoft used Community Server to grow their blog community to over 350 million pages views per-month!

From a cost point of view, adding Community Server is the most effective and low cost way to increase the traffic to your site. Sources such as Google ads work great for driving in interested customers, but social networking tools can almost guarantee your site's traffic to increase exponentially.

Want to learn more about how Community Server can impact your business? Watch the Conversations Matter video

Blogs, Forums, Content Management, Oh My!

5 Benefits of Community Server:

  1. Single Integrated Solution – Community Server is a integrated platform. Other competitor’s solutions will almost always require either building from the ground-up or working to integrate the various components together. A key competitive advantage of Community Server is the integrated capabilities of our blogs, forums, file sharing, photo sharing, video, and more.

  2. Cost effective way to increase site traffic - Sources, such as Google ads, work great for driving in interested customers, but social networking tools can almost guarantee your site's traffic to increase exponentially. We also have the business intelligence tools to help you mine your data to help you understand your community. In other words, we ensure you can measure your return on investment.

  3. Commercial Software - We publish and share our source code with customers, but we are a commercial solution (not open source). We offer both software that you can run within your own hosting facility or Software as a Service solutions. More importantly as a commercial software solution with 70+ employees we've built the support, services, and infrastructure to help you be successful.

  4. Designers and developers love it - We've made Community Server friendly for designers and developers to easily change, extend, and enhance the functionality. With simple to use web based tools and support for low-level design changes, Community Server can be made to fit perfectly with your existing site's design. From a developer's perspective Community Server is designed to be built-upon.

  5. Market vision – We understand the “community, social networking, etc.” market better than just about all of our competitors. We were the first to market with an integrated community platform and have demonstrated the ability to build an actual business as opposed to simply burning investment capital. We’d bring this ability to execute to bear on all our relationships and can help assist you with developing, building, and growing a loyal customer base for your product and services.

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