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Create a Wiki, Socialize and Share at Wetpaint
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Wetpaint, one of Time Magazines Best Websites of 2007 has added some new features into its great Wiki creation site. And what do you know? Those features have to do with socializing and sharing your interactive contents with friends, networks and practically to the public.Creating your own wiki in Wetpaint is as easy as 1-2-3. Yes, in three simple steps you can have your own wiki to develop and peppered with contents. Wetpaint as a wiki creation tool has a click-and-type page editing, easy photo/video integration among other help tools for building your wiki.
If you haven’t tried using Wetpaint, now is the time to do so. If you are currently a Wetpaint wiki creator, then you’d be glad to know that Wetpaint now has several social networking features. And let me enumerate those features for you:
Friends Network - connect with your friends through friend invitations for better collaboration and keeping updated of each other’s activities.
Custom Member Profiles - If you currently maintaining a Wetpaint wiki, your members can now have their individual profiles
Compliments - members can send compliments to each other to express appreciation and gratitude for each other’s contribution to the development of their respective wikis
Enhanced Member Directory - search and sort through member profiles and find out who has contributed the most content, who has joined recently and more
What’s New Dashboard - find out what’s new with users and visitors
To-Do’s - seek help from one another as well as flag and track needed improvements and tasks
Friend Feeds - yes, what’s a web 2.0 application without the feeds?
Promote My Site wizard - helpful for improving SEO performance of your wikis
Photo Gallery - upload multiple photos and browse all photos across site.
If you’ve read this far, maybe you should stop now and head over to Wetpaint. Start creating your wikis, start collaborating with friends and colleagues, and let’s all build a powerful, user-generated web using Wetpaint. Now, that sounded like a sales pitch, eh?







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