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Public Posts: Your community can provide free information to all visitors on public facing pages but it
can also have a paid membership where only members of the community have access to
clubs, articles, videos, rewards, member projects, blogs, and gallerys, and a bulletin board of
activities and items for sale, and many other facilities that non members don't have access to.
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Company Website: Community Builder has a built in company website where you can display your company's information.
This lets vistors and communtiy members know how they may contact you regarding your
services. For Companys that serve food there is a built in page where you can post your
menu items. There is also a kiosk option that you can deploy at your brick and mortar
sites where members can claim rewards they have earned as part of a patron loyalty system.
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Surveys: Community Builder has a built-in survey system that allows you to create custom surveys to
get feedback from community members. You can even tie the survey system into the patron
loyalty program and let members earn points for answering survey questions.
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Member Profiles: Members can create a profile where they can post information about themselves and
list skills they may have that others are in need of. These skills are searchable once
they enter them so people can find each other based on their skills.
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Personal Messaging: Members can communicate with each other through PMs (Personal Messages). PM's can
be encrypted with military grade RSA and AES encryption algrythms with the click of a button
by generating a public-private key pair.
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Project Blogs: Members can create blogs of the projects they are working and want to share with the community.
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Galleries: Members can create gallerys of photos and link those gallerys to their project blogs.
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Videos: Members upload videos that they can share with specific members of the community or the whole community.
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