I launched PeepSo in 2015 after a year of development and ten years of experience in open source software, particularly on Joomla. I also had a few years of experience in social networking software after acquiring, then running, JomSocial in early 2013.
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Bring PeepSo to The World – Social Campaign
As you probably know, we’ve been working on revolutionizing social networking for WordPress, providing a much better alternative to BuddyPress.
Read moreIntroducing: CreativeMinds
From time to time, I’m inspired to introduce you to WordPress developers that I feel are worth knowing about. One of the ones I’ve been impressed with, is CreativeMinds.
Read moreHappy Half-Birthday To PeepSo!
PeepSo is now six months old! (Yeah, we partied.) And we wanted to reward our users.
Read moreWhat to do when your social network grows too big
If all goes well (and why shouldn’t it?) your community should keep growing. It will attract new members. Those members will post and comment, interact with followers and tell their friends…
Read moreThe one reason your community members are leaving
Just as new members should continually join your community, so you’ll also find that older members leave. They’ll stop posting, stop commenting, and eventually they’ll delete their profiles.
Read moreMoods Bring Smiles — And Engagement!
They should be a small thing, but emojis that depict emotions have become an intrinsic part of social media communication. Fast to type and easy to understand, they’re a natural language for mobile phones and small screens.
Read moreWelcoming New Members to Your Online Social Network
As your community grows, you’ll still need to roll out the welcome mat for new members. When people join, they should feel at home, familiar and part of the environment.
Read moreHow to Build Identity to cement your online community
Your members have two hands on your private social network. One hand holds onto the people they know. That’s what keeps people on platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp: they join and stay because their friends have joined and stayed. If their friends were to leave they’d leave too…
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