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Viyolo Platform

Viyolo is a web-based direct selling platform that gives its users access to the largest Internet-based revenue streams. It provides a platform to publish, sell, and direct market traditional goods and services as well as collaborative content. This is done by enabling users to centrally manage, publish, and sell items through a number of external selling websites like eBay, Google Solutions Marketplace, Yahoo! Shopping, Amazon, and of course on Viyolo itself. It also enables users to market and profit from the Google AdSense/AdWords, Microsoft adCenter, and Yahoo! Advertising services.  Viyolo collaborates, builds, and sells digital content through structured wikis (collaborative websites).  Further, Viyolo helps to proliferate and market content through social networking, featuring centralised management of Facebook, Bebo, MySpace, YouTube and other websites powered by OpenSocial. 

The direct selling nature of Viyolo uniquely underpins and unifies all of these revenue streams and stimulates growth through user-based commission incentives. Revenue generated from Viyolo’s revenue streams is, in turn, redistributed throughout the Viyolo user base in order to build an effective online peer-to-peer direct selling sales force.  Viyolo maximizes the potential for revenue generation by offering its users a centralized management console that exploits the established reach of major providers.  Viyolo effectively centrally manages the ability to sell collaborative content, goods, services and advertising through an online direct-selling marketplace.  The Viyolo platform enables users to manage their inventory, their orders, and their accounting activities.

 

Tools, Technologies & Methodologies 

  1. .NET Framework 3.5 
  2. ASP.NET with C# 
  3. ASP.NET Ajax 
  4. DotNetNuke 
  5. MS SQL Server 2008
  6. Visual Studio 2008 
  7. TortoiseSVN 
  8. Component-based Architecture 
  9. MVC

 


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