review: Collactive.com
Collactive.com hits the nail on the head as soon as you view the website: It’s good to be popular! In the word of web 2.0, so many companies are changing the way they market to the readers, and gain exposure. You no longer are able to force-feed the users with your content and expect them to keep reading, but now you need to gain the users action and input.
This is exactly what the All Points Bulletin (APB) does at Collactive.com. Also, with Collactive Web Assistant, you no longer have to remember 100 usernames and passwords, as it does it for you. Registering on the sites you check out is simple (1 – 2 clicks) and it will remember that information for you for future visits. Collactive.com has really put the user experience in the forefront of their products, and really makes surfing the web in this web 2.0 environment so much easier.
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