The Single-User Affinity Hub concept is quite simple and often associated with popular, simple communities like Myspace, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. These Affinity Hubs can be easily configured for a basic Consumer-based community, an Enterprise intra or extranet, or for a variety of other applications. This basic configuration consists of two components:
- Community Main Site: The Community Main Site can be configured with any of our 50+ modules and the look, feel, layout, and style are 100%. Customizable. The Main Site can be a consumer-driven social network that enables user interaction, user and content creation and activity, advertisement, multimedia, etc OR a completely private and secure corporate intranet or extranet. Within the Affinity Hub, users can interact as per your organizational needs and rules.
- User Websites or Profiles: Each user in the Affinity Hub has a basic community profile or full-blown, point-and-click customizable, easily manageable, robust web site (sub-sites). The relationship engine enables “friending” , which allows users to control with whom they are associated. Users can interact via profile and blog commenting, in-site and instant messaging, forums, and via audio and video.
Your organization controls:
- Public vs. Private Access: You maintain control over who is in your community and what they can access. The main website and/or user sub-sites can be accessible by the general public or only by community members.
- Content: Utilize any of our 50+ modules to publish, import, export, syndicate, and control your organization’s content.
- Graphical User Interface: Our flexible Affinity Hub Platform was designed to fit your needs, your graphics, your brand, and your marketing initiatives. You can graphically customize 100% of our system.
- User Interaction: Your business rules define the level, amount, and type of interaction among Affinity Hub users.
- Sub-site Customization: Allow users to completely or minimally change all look, feel, and style elements, such colors, logos, graphics, layouts, etc. You control the level of graphical customizability available to users.
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