PHP/MYSQL BASED PLATFORMS
Axiom9 creates social networking communities, member showcases, auctions, and reverse auctions. We create our own scripts or use GPL. Axiom9 is one of the few companies willing to work with GPL software, when our clients prefer.
We believe that a customer should have full access to their content and code. Customers should never be forced to stay with the company that built their platform. Web Design companies need to provide their customers with options.
Our Team also works to complete projects quickly. We do not make clients wait months for their platform. Our team leaders, Mark and Sheldon, have worked together for four years. They created the scripts we use, or have built at least five platforms with each GPL script.
This experience and camaraderie, combined with the assistance of our design team, enables us to complete an average social networking website within a month.
OUR WORK
B2B tactics.com was created on a social networking platform. The owner of the business wanted to create a website similar to Axiom9’s www.TaGGme.com . The objective was to create a place where the members of communati.com could promote their businesses, their books, and network in a tighter group. This website platform was built in 2 weeks.
TaGGme.com is a complete social networking and self-promotion website. The Axiom9 team started with a basic Social Networking platform then added their own modified scripts and code changes to customize the site. Taggme was built in 6 weeks. Taggme is a PHP/MySql platform which includes plugins to optimize individual pages.
Communati.com is a Drupal based blog community. It has been updated three times, and migrated twice. The platform is simple and includes several SEO tools including pinging for individual blogs.
InspiredAuthor.com has evolved three times. It started as a Bricolage/PostSql website. It was migrated to Drupal in 2005. Then in 2009, it was migrated to WPMU. The site consists of three parts. The front is a Content Management System that publishes the Magazine. The back is a social networking community designed to resemble individual blogs/websites. The third part is an advertising platform that includes a site wide mailing list. Users can sign up for a newsletter subscription without joining the blog community.