Talk:SmallBusiness.com:Community Portal
SmallBusiness.com: The free small business resource
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| Thread title | Started by | Replies | Last modified |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Newbie | Gregoryssimp | 0 | 07:19, 6 February 2013 |
| How to promote collaboration on small business dot com? | Online | 1 | 18:27, 9 August 2010 |
| Get credit for creating or editing an entry | Rex | 0 | 17:40, 12 January 2010 |
| Welcome to the new Community Forum | Rex | 1 | 19:52, 10 December 2009 |
A Newbie
Hello all,
My name is Gregorys simp. As a new member I want to participate here to discuss with different topics and sharing new things.
Thank you Gregorys simp
How to promote collaboration on small business dot com?
Hi all,
I haven't been here in ages.
I'd like to hear what other members of this community think about how people can use the tools available on website to collaborate more effectively -- and/or perhaps what additional tools might be desired. Any thoughts?
ps / note: Even though my focus is on information retrieval (aka "search" + how to find information), I'm just a regular user / member like anyone else ;)
it is hard to say, i am a newer, our company looking for agent from all over the word, but i do not know what should i do, could you please give me some advice?
Get credit for creating or editing an entry
It has taken us a while, but we've added back a section at the bottom of entries that has a link to the User profiles of the person who created the entry and all those who have edited it. This is another reason to create a User profile so that the link goes to a page where you can tell more about yourself and your company.
Note: If you don't see a credit listing, it may mean that the entry was created as a part of a "data dump" from a previous version of SmallBusiness.com. Also, on some entries that are directory listings, there may not be a credit attribution.
Welcome to the new Community Forum
We've spruced up the Community Portal and have added a MediaWiki extension that is supposed to make the Discussion threads work a little more like forums you find anyplace but on Wikipedia or other wikis that run on the MediaWiki platform. If you're not familiar with SmallBusiness.com -- every page on the site is a Forum. If you are logged in, you can start a discussion on any page. This forum, however, is intended to be a place where you can discuss projects on SmallBusiness.com -- or anything about the site, itself. I'll be happy to answer any questions you have.
