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LiveBar Adds A Community To Any Website

By Daya Baran at September 17, 2008 1 Comments  

LiveWorld, a developer of white label online community and social media software has introduced LiveBar - a plug-in that enables any website to add an online community in minutes, without costly web site redesign and without forcing consumers to leave the web page to connect with others.

“Social networking is changing our society into a Conversation Nation, where people are constantly talking to others through instant messaging, texting, Facebook, Twitter and a host of other community applications,” said Peter Friedman, LiveWorld’s Chairman and CEO. “LiveBar brings this dynamic seamlessly and directly to a site’s content web pages. Much easier to use than typical social network tools, LiveBar drops the barriers between a site’s content and community sections by making them one in the same. This breakthrough brings community alive on every web page, where the users are and when they are there.”

LiveBar can be deployed across a brand’s site literally in minutes and instantly appears as an action bar at the bottom of the web page. As a user clicks on the bar, a translucent overlay rises over the primary web page, enabling discussions, commenting and other social network applications. Users don’t have to leave the content page in order to participate in the community. LiveBar knows what page it is on, thus providing conversations that are relevant to the context of that page.

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Community Strategy links | Connie Bensen said...

[...] LiveBar adds a Community to any website - Bryan Person, LiveWorld evangelist gave me a sneak peak to this & demo’ed it for me last week. I was impressed. It melds comments with the full community experience. The nice thing is that it leaves the discussion connected with the article in a nice clean way. With the popularity of magazine style sites I can see this as being a great option! [...]

October 4th, 2008 at 9:23 am

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