Web Designers
Use an Intranet to organize projects and sharing with others.
Use Case Examples
Different ways that web designers can use an Intranet solution.
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Project Management: Add actions as appropriate as well as complimentary content such as the website of the client, their blog URL, notes or adding upcoming conference all or meeting in events.
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Collaboration: Inform others of any changes with an email notification, they can respond either directly form the email or by adding a comment.
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Staying Informed: Add a new folder for following other blogs, viewing their most recent posting in the initial default view.
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Marketing: For any activities when trying to find new customers, such as websites for your own website and blog, as well as websites used for other promotional endeavors.
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Large Projects: Create a separate network for larger projects, making that network exclusive for the specific project or client.
Types of Users
Add Basic users to view, add or edit content from folders you’ve shared with them. If users are more involved, they can be changed to Advanced users to create and share their own folders and content.
Application Examples
Within each folder are different applications to use as needed.
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Actions: Organize projects, set the priority, status and due date.
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Events: Schedule events including email alerts to help prepare.
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Notes: Use to save instructions, tips and suggestions.
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Documents: Share new proposals, logos or other work done.
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Contacts: Share locations, emails and phone numbers.
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News: Follow blogs, add news searches for different niches.
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Websites: Store websites of work done and other reference sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
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