Monthly Archives: October 2009

Mashable’s 2009 Open Web Awards – Vote For SocialGO!

SocialGO is in the running for Best Social Media Gadget in Mashable’s 2009 Open Web Awards. It’s an international online voting competition that covers innovations in web technology and achievements in Social Media. SocialGO needs your votes! Click on the … Continue reading

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Standing For the Traditions of Fine Art – Petleys.co.uk

Petleys.co.uk is the online presence of Petleys art gallery; an institution which works with some of the most well known and exciting artists in Britain today. The gallery uses SocialGO to display an effectively minimal, clean looking website that serves to … Continue reading

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MiamiHerald.com – “Build a social networking site”

Published Monday, 5th October 2009 Created in 2008, SocialGO is smaller than Ning with slightly more than 100,000 sites on its network. But it’s easy to use, and you can still find thousands of potential customers on SocialGO from around … Continue reading

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Member Billing 2.0 – Powerful tools to maximise your monetization.

We’re happy to announce the release of the long awaited Member Billing 2.0 for all SocialGO networks! Our developers have been working tirelessly to give you the power and control that’s needed to create a multi-leveled member subscription solution. Monetizing … Continue reading

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Integrate – Monetize – Customise. Three new widgets now available.

We’ve been busy over the past few weeks coming up with tools to ensure that your SocialGO community is the best it can be. Take a look at three new powerful widgets available right now in the Widget Store: Twitter’s … Continue reading

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Dig This: Miners and Construction Workers Network at Dirty4Money

Dirty4Money was started by Tim Young with the ambition to bring together people from the mining and construction industries of Australia and beyond. “The biggest problem with these two major industries is the lack of networking – especially with mining. … Continue reading

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