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10 Rules for Increasing Community Engagement - http://bit.ly/4srQUl
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"Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site enough may sound easy, but engagement doesn’t happen automatically."
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10 rules for increasing community engagement
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something to think about when creating any type of community... a classroom? the Maryland DEN?
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"Here are 10 tips for increasing user engagement that work for news community web sites, but can apply to all types of online user-engagement communities."
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26 Dec 09Debby K
"Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site enough may sound easy, but engagement doesn’t happen automatically. It takes time and work, and much of the right formula is deduced through trial and error. Here are 10 tips for increasing user engagement that work for news community web sites, but can apply to all types of online user-engagement communities."
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25 Dec 09
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10 Rules for Increasing Community Engagement
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Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site enough may sound easy, but engagement doesn’t happen automatically.
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1. Make It Easy to Participate
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2. Be a Leader
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people tend to respond to the story, not to each other, leaving behind a long stream of essentially unrelated comments,”
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3. Interact With the Community
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“The whole thing works because of the relationships we’ve been able to form,” she said. “I don’t think it would work if we stopped communicating.”
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4. Welcome Newbies
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“The danger is creating a community that feels insular, groupthinky, and hostile to outsiders.
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5. Identify and Nurture Power Users
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6. Showcase and Cross Promote UGC
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Curating and then showcasing community content energizes and motivates users and can help get new content contributors. User-generated content can also add depth to stories reported by news organizations.
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7. Reward Contributors
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8. Be Timely About Posting UGC
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Time lags on user-submitted content getting posted to the site interrupts the conversation. Connor warned that moderated comments that do not post in real-time are a killer. Why would a user, who is interested in starting a conversation, submit a comment knowing it may or may not post within 24 hours, she asks.
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9. Allow Profile Creation
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Good online communities tend to allow users to have profiles, where records of their contributions are stored. A profile is the foundation of reputation management,” Thompson said.
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10. Engage With Popular Existing Communities
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F Anderson
Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site enough may sound easy, but engagement doesn’t happen automatically. It takes time and work, and much of the right formula is deduced through trial and error. Here are 10
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17 Dec 09Doug Peterson
Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site enough may sound easy, but engagement doesn’t happen automatically. It takes time and work, and much of the right formula is deduced through trial and error.
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Damien Van Achter
Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site enough may sound easy, but engagement doesn t happen automatically. It takes time and work, and much of the right formula is deduced through trial and error. Here are 1
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Damien Van Achter
Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site enough may sound easy, but engagement doesn t happen automatically. It takes time and work, and much of the right formula is deduced through trial and error. Here are 1
Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site enough may sound easy, but engagement doesn t happen automatically. It takes time and work, and much of the right formula is deduced through trial and error.
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Rob Parsons
Getting people to interact with a community site and contribute user-generated content requires a lot of hard work. These 10 tips will help keep your users engaged.
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Howard Rheingold
"Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site enough may sound easy, but engagement doesn’t happen automatically. It takes time and work, and much of the right formula is deduced through trial and error.
Here are 10 tips for increasing user engagement that work for news community web sites, but can apply to all types of online user-engagement communities."-
Here are 10 tips for increasing user engagement that work for news community web sites, but can apply to all types of online user-engagement communities.
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1. Make It Easy to Participate
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2. Be a Leader
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3. Interact With the Community
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4. Welcome Newbies
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5. Identify and Nurture Power Users
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6. Showcase and Cross Promote UGC
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7. Reward Contributors
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8. Be Timely About Posting UGC
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9. Allow Profile Creation
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10. Engage With Popular Existing Communities
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edcoxdotnet
Here are 10 tips for increasing user engagement that work for news community web sites, but can apply to all types of online user-engagement communities.
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Justin Longo
Getting people to interact with others and upload content to a community-driven site may sound easy enough, but engagement doesn’t happen automatically. It takes time and work, and much of the right formula is deduced through trial and error.
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16 Dec 09
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Daron Butler
How to engage online community in a church? This is something I need to learn and to acquire as a skill for ministry. The next generation is at stake.
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