Jux adds new feature
In a move that comes from rising demand, beautiful blogging platform, Jux added a significant upgrade this morning by allowing people to manage an infinite number of Juxes from one single account. We’ve written about Jux extensively, and have showcased how businesses are using them, and this new feature falls in line exactly with what the largest need currently is.
The company says, “The idea is simple. People have lots going on. Especially Juxers. They take multiple adventures. They may be into food and timelapse videos. Photographers tackle more than one subject. Writers have more than one book idea. Real estate agents have more than one property for sale.”
[ba-pullquote align=”right”]Jux points out that unlike multiple Tumblrs or WordPress blogs, all Juxes are in one place, and unlike tags, categories, or Pinterest boards, each Jux has its own identity.[/ba-pullquote]The way it works is that when users go in to add a photo, quote, or link (see image above) to their current Jux site, a “New Jux” is one of the simple options, and with a few clicks, a user can begin adding new content, title, and description and are off! The look defaults to the style of your last Jux as a smart default, but can be customized from that point on – this is a huge time saver for companies looking to keep their Jux sites consistent.
When you’ve added more than one Jux, your home page morphs into an overview of all of your Juxes, or you can hide the linkages and treat each Jux as an independent work. Jux points out that unlike multiple Tumblrs or WordPress blogs, all Juxes are in one place, and unlike tags, categories, or Pinterest boards, each Jux has its own identity.
Adding multiple Juxes is perfect for brands that need a separate site for talking about and displaying their team, their products, and their industry, but are looking to have all of those separated differently than tags, without having the hassle of setting up an entire website.
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