Directory 2.0
Help Foster Stronger Community Bonds
Aggregate data from your AMS, social networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, and user-generated data input to create a comprehensive user profile that better represents each user which, in turn, helps to foster stronger community bonds by offering more insight into and familiarity with each user. Directory 2.0 allows users to view a comprehensive profile of other group members to build networks as fast as possible and easily communicate with one another.
Users can identify how many potential contacts of like-minded people exist in their network and see a full list of all groups—such as chapters, committees, and SIGs-- to which they belong. With integration to the AMS, you can view past attended events and connect with other attendees, or see who is registered to effectively plan meetings and identify potential new contacts. A variety of security settings exist so that you can set access to various parts of your profile and decide how your profile should be used. With Directory 2.0, organizations can quickly build interactive member, donor, volunteer and subject matter expert directories with no maintenance costs while enabling extending networking opportunities beyond events and committee participation.
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| Users Love: |
+ Receiving recognition for on/offline participation within the organization
+ Easily find contacts based on past shows attended, profile matching feature and searching the member directory
+ Pre-populated profiles based on the organization’s AMS, LinkedIn, and/or Facebook
+ Ability to blog within a trusted network of like-minded people who share similar interests
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| Organizations Love: |
+ Ability to extend networking capabilities to an online venue where members can find each other and share information
+ Providing evidence of the value of membership by showing numbers and types of people that are similar
+ Ability to collect additional data on users to provide a more comprehensive profile of your organization’s member base
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