Online Communities

June 11th, 2011 by admin Leave a reply »

Online Communities of Good

The online community is to achieve better growth of those perfect. In other words, communities develop naturally without any pressure or excessive engineering from the manager of the community. Not that there is no guidance in interacting within a community but rather because a community can not be forced or encouraged continuously to participate inside.

This is the fifth recipe given by Deborah Ng, a practitioner of the online world and bloggers from the United States. Have experience in the world of online communities and management for many years. Community moderation

Online communities of the most famous are not filled by members who mutually hated each other or yelling at each other in discussion. Such communities are filled with discussion of a more ethical. This does not necessarily occur in the absence of active moderators to ensure members always obey the rules.

Advocate for members

Marketing by way of ‘word of mouth’ is indeed effective. When people love their work, they will share it with others. If they enjoy the experience online, they will feel confident to recommend a product to his relatives, and friends. Create an experience that is enjoyable, productive and positive so that community members will do to your marketing efforts

The perennial topic

Although it should be the actual topics and current, there are also topics that interest remains long after the discussion started. Unlike current events, topics of this perennial have the ability to attract new members in the future. The topics include the procedure to do something timeless, background information, history, care of something and all the things that will not be obsolete within a few days or months

Marketing content

Using content to attract new members and existing and increasing awareness of the brand or brands is nothing new in the long run.

However, the term content marketing is now so frequently used. The content we create, whether it be blog posts, article websites, tweets, Facebook updates, or discussion in Google + all have the ability to attract more visitors to your online community. When you present an interesting discussion and warm as well as relevant to a particular niche, people will feel attracted to come and learn more.

Content that you create not only has the ability to attract the eyes of people who read but are also able to attract the attention of search engines which means you can attract more people to become members of the community through your content over the next few years. To do this, analyze your statistics and all the community discussion to determine why someone would want to join.

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