Most people who have caught the "social networking" bug have joined dozens of networks in order to make additional "friends" or "connections" to people that they previously had no idea existed. If you follow the 6-degrees of separation formula to its logical conclusion, pretty soon we will all...
Group Blogs
Unlike other "social networks," Groupsite.com itself is not a destination. We are a platform that allows you to create your own destinations, called Groupsites. Each Groupsite is its own individual collaboration community; but, all Groupsites sit on our platform.
What happens whe...
As a subgroup administrator, you can manage subgroup member's status (member or administrator) as well as remove members from a subgroup if needed.
Here's a quick video showing you how:
Every Groupsite has a navigation bar at the top of every page which is your key to finding your way within a Groupsite. Let's take a look at the 10 elements that can make up this important tool:
There are 3 levels of client engagement that organizations hope to achieve through use of the web:
Level 1 - Organizations first look to the Web as a way...
By default, the File Cabinet in a Groupsite follows the same visibility rules as the Groupsite itself.
If the Groupsite is private, the file cabinet is private a...
Any files uploaded to the file cabinet when in a subgroup, are only visible by other subgroup members.
Any events posted to the calendar when in a subgroup, are only visible by other subgroup members.
When you look at the Groupsite calendar, you will see all group events as well as those subgroup events for the subgroups to which you belong. If you do not belong to the subgroup, ...
At sometime or another, we've all been the victim of the "reply-all" trap. Some of us may have even been guilty of setting the trap in the first place or "piling on" to make things worse.
Next to to SPAM, the "reply-all" trap is one of the biggest reasons that most inboxes are br...