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I have just started an online writing community.
The community has nearly 30 members. Only 2 or 3 of them are talking. Is this the typical ratio?
Because I manually approve registrations, I see people register, then never post a thing. I don't understand the dynamic behind it; I am the other way around -- I see a forum post I just have to respond to, then I register.
How do you get people to become active and stay active, especially when a community is so small and new? I have many tools at my disposal, since I'm running Tiki Wiki -- forums, blogs, articles, chat, newsletters, you name it.
The community has nearly 30 members. Only 2 or 3 of them are talking. Is this the typical ratio?
Because I manually approve registrations, I see people register, then never post a thing. I don't understand the dynamic behind it; I am the other way around -- I see a forum post I just have to respond to, then I register.
How do you get people to become active and stay active, especially when a community is so small and new? I have many tools at my disposal, since I'm running Tiki Wiki -- forums, blogs, articles, chat, newsletters, you name it.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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yep thats annoying i ahve seven members including my self and there is only one other member who really posts others sign up and sometime post agin if i am lucky.the best advice is to get more members somehow to make your site seem more attractive apart form that theres nothing you can really do
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