Every so often I Google about new social networks, just to see what's out there. I mostly find a lot of really crappy sites like So.cl, but every so often I find something new. Well, I found one that could be a serious competition for Ning networks - if the creator has lots of money and doesn't care if their site is ugly. They'd also lose HTML ability... But Ollco DOES have a lot of really great features that would be pretty awesome.
These Features Include:









A lot of these are features that most major social networks such as Google+, Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter have... So why don't we? And even for the ones that they don't have... Wouldn't you want to have something ADDITIONAL to offer? :)
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Permalink Reply by Janettee McCrary on July 31, 2012 at 2:39pm Thank you:)
Permalink Reply by Emmanuel Ace on July 25, 2012 at 7:54pm I would like to see Photo tagging
Permalink Reply by Janettee McCrary on July 31, 2012 at 2:39pm Me too:) Especially if you could tag via email - that would be a GREAT way to get new members to join:)
Permalink Reply by Hadi Hosn on July 26, 2012 at 3:10am I've seen Ollco before and actually spoken to them a couple of times. They are targeting enterprises/large companies instead of the individual users and the pricing on their site is not a typo and it's exactly where their prices start. Ollco's main competitor is Yammer (just bought by Microsoft) and Yammer charges companies per user instead of a flat fee (I think last time I checked it was $15 per user) but clients include huge corporations worldwide, like Deloitte, Vodafone, LG and some other big companies. I think Yammer has a slightly better product and is a bit more stable and reliable.
They are all players in the social network space, but have a different business models to NING's. For me personally, I'd go as far as saying even if I was a huge company with unlimited budget, I'd still probably go with NING as a social network for my company instead of those others.
Permalink Reply by Janettee McCrary on July 27, 2012 at 11:15pm That's insane. Even so - I wouldn't like to have their network because it can't be customized at all... It's truly ugly.
Permalink Reply by jeffro mcgee on July 28, 2012 at 11:00am the features of taging is what i would like to see the most.
Permalink Reply by Janettee McCrary on July 31, 2012 at 2:42pm I would love it too, but not sure it's what I'd like the MOST... The different profile types and enhanced groups are what I'd really love to see:) Of course - there are a LOT of things I'd really love here!
Permalink Reply by Jim Kinson on July 31, 2012 at 5:21am Many of these features would be great. I agree, that the price had to be a typo. It is hard pill to swallow at times paying what we do here at Ning, after having it for free. On the other hand, if Ning continues to introduce these new features that members bring to the table and work to perfect them, I don't mind paying for the service as much. Thanks for sharing this Janetee
Permalink Reply by Janettee McCrary on July 31, 2012 at 2:42pm You're welcome! And boy I sure hope so - I really just can't get my head around this price!
Permalink Reply by Jordon McGee (Jords) on July 31, 2012 at 7:04am I think friends suggestions would be my fav out of this list, but what I am really dying for is on-site notifications. :)
Permalink Reply by Janettee McCrary on July 31, 2012 at 2:43pm I would love on-site notifications too:)
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