Dear UnLtd Memberl
Today, we've launched the new, improved
Guardian Social Enterprise Network. Be one of the first to
take a look.
We've taken the best of the old
UnLtdWorld platform – acquired from UnLtd in March 2011, (
read the full article on the acquisition) and merged it with the Guardian's own social enterprise network and we hope it will be the best online community for social enterprise and social entrepreneurs in the UK and beyond.
The new site has lots of new functions and features including:
- a personal profile feature – where you can tell the world who you are and what you do
- a tailored dashboard – view content and social enterprises relevant to your interests
- a free company profile – get listed in the new online social enterprise directory, sponsored by O2, connect with both users and customers and find partners
Logging in
We have transferred your UnLtdWorld profile to the new site, so you don't need to do anything to become a member and can use the new and improved site straight away.
Log in here by using the email address you used to sign up for UnLtdWorld and your UnLtdWorld password.
If you can't remember your password, you can simply reset on the log in page.
Once you've logged in, you can edit your profile, change your password, leave comments on articles, and take part in live Q&As.
What's more, if you run a business, you can also register for a
free company profile which will be displayed in what we believe will be the biggest online social enterprise business directory. This profile will increase your visibility to customers, commissioners and potential collaborators -
find out more.
We hope you enjoy using the new site. We want this new website to be as useful and easy to use as possible, so if you've got any comments or questions, or you'd just like to tell us about a new development in the world of social enterprise, please write to me at
david.mills@guardian.co.uk – or tweet us at
@guardiansocent.
Best wishes
David MillsEditor, Guardian Social Enterprise Network
P.S - To make it easier to comment on articles and take part in live Q&As, you'll only need to log in using this ID and password, not the generic guardian.co.uk ID and password.
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