The success factor for any community is engagement. The more time users spend interacting with your site and other community members the deeper the relationship they build with your brand. Gamification is a key element in ensuring user engagement. It allows you to optimize your community and get you closer to your customer.
Over the last few years, the web design community has seen a monumental shift in how we think about and create websites, due to the rapid rise of mobile browser use. From initially just making sure a site “worked” on mobile, we are now expected to make sure sites are “optimized” for mobile: providing a great user experience no matter the device viewing a site. There are several ways to accomplish this, and one of the most talked about techniques is Responsive Web Design (RWD).
DNN Evoq Social uses crowd-sourced ideas to foster innovative and collaborative product and business models.
With DNN Evoq Social’s blog feature, users can participate in your community and share content on your blog website.
DNN Evoq Social simplifies and streamlines the community management tool, allowing community managers to address all activity in a single interface.
The Gamification features in DNN Evoq Social allow users to reward interaction with point systems, badges, and various other delineations of special privileges.
The Internet is going social. Companies and organizations that continue to rely on one-dimensional static websites are missing out on opportunities to more deeply connect with their customers. If your business isn’t actively focusing on social communities, you are limiting your opportunities for connections, engagement, loyalty, and revenue.
Choosing a CMS for your organization is a big decision because of the potential effects on time, money, and improvements to essential business processes. So it’s critical to look for and understand the essential features that will address business needs now—and grow with the organization in the future.
At the dawn of every year the lists predicting what the New Year will offer hit the media. 2013 is no exception, and as these lists of coming trends roll out, one industry is usually a key part of publishing that content. It’s time to look at the trends in content management systems (CMS).