Does Dozuki offer a White-Labeled version of it's community platform?
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Is there a White-Labeled version of it's community platform?
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Customers have asked:
''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. Essentially, we'd like to have our own white label version of Answers and Guidebook.''
''I've seen some other branded community websites that look to be powered by Dozuki. I really like what you did for them and would love to know if that is a possibility for my company.''
How can I make a "white label" version of Dozuki, like Make: Projects?
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Does Dozuki offer a White-Labeled version of it's community platform?
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Customers have asked:
''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. Essentially, we'd like to have our own white label version of Answers and Guidebook.''
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''I saw that Make: Projects is powered by Dozuki. I really like what you did for them and would love to know if that is a possibility for my company.''
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''I've seen some other branded community websites that look to be powered by Dozuki. I really like what you did for them and would love to know if that is a possibility for my company.''
How can I make a "white label" version of Dozuki, like Make: Projects?
Text:
Customers have asked:
''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. Essentially, we'd like to have our own white label version of Answers and Guidebook.''
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''I saw that [http://makeprojects.com/|Make: Projects] is powered by Dozuki. I really like what you did for them and would love to know if that is a possibility for my company.''
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''I saw that Make: Projects is powered by Dozuki. I really like what you did for them and would love to know if that is a possibility for my company.''
How can I make a "white label" version of Dozuki, like Make: Projects?
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Customers have asked:
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''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. We'd like to have our own white label version of Answers and Guidebook.''
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''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. Essentially, we'd like to have our own white label version of Answers and Guidebook.''
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I saw that [http://makeprojects.com/|Make: Projects] is powered by Dozuki. How can I make this possible for my organization?"
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''I saw that [http://makeprojects.com/|Make: Projects] is powered by Dozuki. I really like what you did for them and would love to know if that is a possibility for my company.''
How can I make a "white label" version of Dozuki, like Make: Projects?
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Customers have asked:
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''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. We'd like to have our own white label version for Answers and Guidebook.''
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''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. We'd like to have our own white label version of Answers and Guidebook.''
I saw that [http://makeprojects.com/|Make: Projects] is powered by Dozuki. How can I make this possible for my organization?"
How can I make a "white label" version of Dozuki, like Make: Projects?
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Customers have asked:
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''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. We'd like to have our own white label branding for Answers and Guidebook.''
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''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. We'd like to have our own white label version for Answers and Guidebook.''
I saw that [http://makeprojects.com/|Make: Projects] is powered by Dozuki. How can I make this possible for my organization?"
How can I make a "white label" version of Dozuki, like Make: Projects?
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Customers have asked:
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"I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized 'look and feel' for my instance of Dozuki. We'd like to have our own 'white label' names and branding for Answers and Guidebook.
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''I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized look and feel for my instance of Dozuki. We'd like to have our own white label branding for Answers and Guidebook.''
I saw that [http://makeprojects.com/|Make: Projects] is powered by Dozuki. How can I make this possible for my organization?"
How can I make a "white label" version of Dozuki, like MakeProjects?
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How can I make a "white label" version of Dozuki, like Make: Projects?
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I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's ability to generate and distribute content. However, I would prefer to have a completely customized "look and feel" for my instance of Dozuki.
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Customers have asked:
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I saw that [http://makeprojects.com/|Make Projects]is powered by Dozuki, how can I make this possible for my organization?
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"I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's easy-to-use tools and ways to distribute content. But I would prefer to have a completely customized 'look and feel' for my instance of Dozuki. We'd like to have our own 'white label' names and branding for Answers and Guidebook.
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I would also like to have a "whitelabel" for Answers as well as Guidebook.
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I saw that [http://makeprojects.com/|Make: Projects] is powered by Dozuki. How can I make this possible for my organization?"
How can I make a "white label" version of Dozuki, like MakeProjects?
Text:
I work at an organization that would greatly benefit from Dozuki's ability to generate and distribute content. However, I would prefer to have a completely customized "look and feel" for my instance of Dozuki.
I saw that [http://makeprojects.com/|Make Projects] is powered by Dozuki, how can I make this possible for my organization?
I would also like to have a "white label" for Answers as well as Guidebook.