Back in the day, I used to be a part of several computer programming groups on eGroups, which later became Yahoo! Groups. I enjoyed my time as a member of these groups, and I learned a lot about programming from a a large number of people thanks to the functionality that was and still is offered. However, this all took place back in the nineties, which was before the recent social networking boom, and we expect our groups and networks to do more for us now than ever before. One of the problems with some of these services is that while you may have a network of people that you’re a part of, can you really say that the group is active and engaged, or are all of you mainly just showing off the fact that you know each other? If you want to truly engage your network, then check out what CollectiveX has to offer.
Their Groupsites are what online groups were always meant to be. Whether you’re part of a professional, personal, or any other type of group for that matter, CollectiveX has you covered. The provided tools enable all of the members to communicate, network, and stay on the same page with each other, and the way that they’re built encourages active participation. Your Groupsites can be branded and shared with the world in any way that you would like. If that means that you want to keep them private, then go for it, but feel free to open them up the the public, too. CollectiveX combines the best features of traditional online groups and social networking in a service that shouldn’t be missed if you communicate with groups of people.