Tawkers.com Launches "Discover" Tab

Innovative online discussion website, Tawkers.com, expands to ease discovery of the in-depth, educational, humorous and often eye-opening archived Tawks. Access past Tawks and see announcements of upcoming Tawks with a simple click of your mouse.

One of the many secrets to online success is to maintain a website that is "user friendly." Everyone knows that despite the complexity of the site itself, if one cannot easily navigate through the available information, we just don't have the time and are highly likely to move on. Blake Ian, co-founder and CEO of Tawkers.com and his team of Tawkers have recently fine-tuned the online discussion site to include a literal "archive" of past discussions, in addition to access to promotions of upcoming "Tawks."

"Prior to the addition of the 'Discover' tab, I'll admit it was difficult to find an archived Tawk unless you knew specifically what you were searching for," commented Ian. "The Discover section makes things more accessible and easy for our users to explore the site and find Tawks based on their interests."

With the simplicity of specific categories, a Tawkers.com user simply chooses the "Discover" tab then clicks on the topic category; education, business, parenting and many, many others. Within those sub categories, a user will find any number of stored, past Tawks fitting the descriptive category. By clicking the arrows, one can easily scroll through the archived Tawks with various celebrities, comedians, entrepreneurs and home makers, just to name a few of the many walks of life represented by the innovative online discussion platform.

A "Tawk" by definition is an online conversation between two people in real time, with a panel of "guests" chiming in at will. A monitored environment, Tawkers.com affords an open forum discussion format without the online chaos and drama that often accompanies this type of website. Only audience comments that warrant the full attention of the Tawk viewers and participants are displayed as such, thus eliminating aggressive and needless or pointless banter.

"Our goal is to provide an educational and entertaining forum in which people can share their thoughts, opinions and creative influence," said Ian. "By creating a venue with two key participants on a stage and an audience capable of live commenting, we believe we've come up with an ideal online discussion and debate forum, we're at least confident that we are headed in the right direction."

For more information on upcoming Tawks and to see the archived Tawks, visit the new "discover" tab at www.tawkers.com

JD Arbuckle is a freelance journalist who enjoys a healthy debate now and then on www.tawkers.com