Symp Announces Tool for Blogger Communities

Symp for blogs expands and connects blogs through network connectivity.

Symp, a Berlin-based social content network currently in its alpha stage, leaps into the blogosphere with its new addition, a blog widget.

The so-called Symp for Blogs widget aims to offer blogs a space for discussions. With an increasing number of blogs with similar focus, building a community around the blog becomes more and more difficult. Symp for blogs connects to the entire Symp discussion network, rather than letting the blogger create a community from scratch.

“Symp for blogs ist the next logical step after article comments. It enables the  readers of a blog to interact with correlating content, without the boundaries of traditional, closed communities“ says Tim Neldner, Co founder of Symp. “This feature is useful especially for blogs that show a low to medium interaction rate. Reader’s won’t just bounce, but interact with and through the blog.“

The blog widget is available for free, qualifying blogs can enroll at http://www.dev.symp.me/blogs

About Symp

Symp is a Berlin-based social content network that focuses on topics instead existing, conventional relationships like friends and followers. Symp enables the user to connect to every other user in the Symp network solely on topic basis. With this idea in mind, Symp tries to prove that social networks can in fact be based on meaningful content, rather than on tradition relationships. 

" Symp is a network that encourages interaction. We shift the focus from conventions like existing friend networks and systems in which only heavy players get heard to a content-view-of use." Loris Schumann, Co founder of Symp.