ProductWiki

ProductWiki, latterly known as ProductWiki by bootic, was a wiki site powered by , where you could publish information. Originally created as an site, and also supporting the  universal log-in credentials system, ProductWiki was co-founded by Omar Ismail, Erik Kalviainen, and Amanie Ismail. ProductWiki was launched 28 November, and its user-generated content was made available under the terms of the (GFDL v1.2). Before its sometime late 2016, editing had been restricted to.

ProductWiki is a web-based  , written by real people from all around the world. We're a wiki, which is a kind of website where every user can also be a contributor to the site. Our goal is to create a comprehensive information resource that covers all products in depth. We strongly believe that there needs to exist an, accurate and -based resource for product information. Currently we're focusing on  content and products released in , however there is the occasional  or <Japan ></Japan> only product, and we hope to become global as the project grows.
 * What is ProductWiki?

ProductWiki is <open content ></open content>, which means we don't own the content - anybody can use the information on the site in any way they want to, <commercial ></commercial> or otherwise, as long as they give credit to us as the source.

There are a few things to keep in mind when using ProductWiki. Right now we're still pretty early in the project. Products are beginning to amass, but we're far from being an all encompassing resource. Therefore we're asking for your help: if you find the product you're looking for or a product you really like is missing from our website, add it. You might just be surprised when you get some feedback from users who have or want information too.

Product information and categorization is a difficult problem, and is one of the reasons why doing product research can be such a difficult thing to do. Through concentrated focus and efforts, both from a <social ></social> angle working with the community, and a <technical ></technical> approach through advanced software development we'll be able to solve these problems and make researching products a far less painful ordeal.

The community is here to help. So if you have any problems doing research, or making a decision, just ask (start a discussion or comment on a product page) and there's a good chance you'll get your. If you want to help out with the project the community will also be more than happy to help you ease into the process. Again, be bold and just start contributing and collaborating. If you have questions on how to contribute, feel free to join our chat and ask.

Don't be afraid of making changes to ProductWiki and don't be intimidated by contributing. There are many different ways to make your mark on the project with very simple actions that just take a click of the mouse, to more advanced edits that alter the entire structure of the site. Here's a short list:
 * What you can do on ProductWiki


 * Review products using our Collaborative Reviews thumb
 * Comment on products
 * Create lists of products as: love, want or have, or any other tag you choose (for example - 25th birthday, cd collection, top 5 movies)
 * Publish your list of products on your blog with images
 * Search for products using different criteria to narrow your search - if you're looking for a dress, you can further narrow down the field by selecting a "strapless dress, that is also knee-length".
 * Write <reviews ></reviews>, buying <guide ></guide>s or rants
 * Ask questions, questions, have discussions
 * Add products - any product can be added to ProductWiki, if the category doesn't exist you can create it! We also encourage self-promotion, so if you make a product that you want to sell, add it to ProductWiki (although we have some guidelines to follow first)
 * Add links to ProductWiki that might be useful - product reviews, manufacturer's homepage, or blog posts

e-mail  contact@productwiki.com Phone  519-342-2874
 * How you can contact ProductWiki

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 * ProductWiki Twitter feed