Interesting, and I agree it would be great if someone could do an
analysis of what's working and what's not -- especially 'are they
generating participation in these projects?'
Looks like they are also using Drupal.
ms
On 09-12-17 6:35 PM, Matthew Thompson wrote:
> This site came up yesterday in a conversation with the good folks at
> Acquia, as having some similar goals and approaches as Drumbeat.org:
>
> *Amazee.com*
> *http://www.amazee.com/*
> *
> *
> Here's an example of their project page design:
> *http://www.amazee.com/slow-way-down*
>
> If anyone's interested, would be great to dig into the site with some
> analysis of what they're doing well, and what Drumbeat may be able to
> learn from them.
>
> Matt
>
> "Amazee is an internet platform that empowers individuals and
> organizations to initiate and promote their ideas and plans in projects,
> to find like-minded people and raise funds. Amazee is the global action
> network!
> Examples of successful projects on Amazee are: Building an IT learning
> center in Sri Lanka, planning meetings of internet entrepreneurs in
> Zurich or helping to deliver running water in a small South African
> village."
>
>
>
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