Category: Blog
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Focusing on the Photography Community
Whether you develop your own film in the scarlet light or take your iPhone to task, photography is for everyone. Challenging one another in an online community celebrates art, the art form, and the artist.
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Stay @ Home. Healthy & Safe.
If you haven’t realized it already, the recent events surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus really should convince you that we do all live in a global village where events on the opposite side of the globe can affect us in a very real way.
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Expand Your Veterinary Clinic With an Online Community
We love our pets and often treat them as if they are part of the family. That is why choosing a good veterinarian is important. With that continued loyalty, how can your clinic give back. What if your animal hospital expanded its services with an online community?
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Building Psychological Safety in Teams
Teams have online communities to work together. They set up Facebook Groups, Slack Channels, and even PeepSo Communities. But if leadership doesnโt intentionally create psychological safety, it won’t help your team. You need a framework built by humble and courageous leaders.
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Showcase Your Community
I believe that it’s finally time when we can ask some of you to be a part of something great. It’d be amazing if you could help us build a showcase of PeepSo-based communities. Your community can be featured amongst others right here on PeepSo.
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Planning A High School Reunion? Make It Better With Community.
High School. Itโs the best of times and yeah, we wonโt talk about the other times. Staying connected becomes increasingly difficult as our lives diverge on our own paths. Itโs fun to find out how everyone is doing but the reunion experience is better when you stay connected online.
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Imminent Drop Of PHP 5 Support
Based on the schedule published almost two years ago, PeepSo will stop working on PHP older than 7.0 very soon. Please read this article carefully to avoid any unpleasant surprises.
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JReviews! Integration With PeepSo
The essence of a successful online community-driven website is member engagement and giving users the tools they need to interact with each other, create and contribute content that is easy to find, and can be promoted to its intended audience. I’m excited to announce that in 2020, with the launch of the new free PeepSo…
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What If Someone Leaves Your Community?
Youโve worked hard to build your community but now you see people leaving. That can be hard. Hereโs the thing: any community — online or off — should allow ebb and flow. Itโs really okay. Itโs not personal. (But if it was, thatโs okay, too. Let them go, but thatโs another post.)