What are the top five pieces of advice you'd give to a new Network Creator...the five pieces you wish you'd had when you started out?I'm a new creator, and I don't know what I should know...a common feeling I'm sure.
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Wow, I'm surprised how much of a challenge this is. It took a while to think about this one. And my answers may not be the best. Based on my experience, these are the best I could come up with.
Best,
Jen
I'll admit, when I started I had three accounts (one admin, one of "me", and one kinda crazy guy.) My split personalities used to talk to each other a lot, but now the site is going strong and I don't need therapy anymore. :-)
How did you get the numbers of members ramped up? Did you seed the network by inviting key connectors who shared your passion?
Even offer to create dedicated groups on your site for each community group. Your could offer to do it for them, using their logo, whatever text they want and so on. It would be a free online presence for them and a source of members for you.
Just a thought.
2. Don't offer every possible network feature all at once. Then it gives you something new to offer to your members after the first few weeks (Birthdays is a good candidate for this, as is the Gift Store)
3. Keep forum categories to the smallest number you can live with. Empty sections of your network make your network look...er....empty.
4. New content every day. Networks need a constant supply of new content to keep people coming back.
5. If you don't enjoy what's on your network, your members won't....if you think it's dull, it probably is dull.