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What are some good ways to get members to be more active? I know that contests can be good incentives. Any other ideas?
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Originally Posted by cscgal
What are some good ways to get members to be more active? I know that contests can be good incentives. Any other ideas?

2. http://www.moderninsider.com/article54.html
Ooh! That article is by Ted S. He's a member here 
<< edit >> Just read it ... already doing something very similar on DaniWeb though! Log out and you'll see what I mean.

<< edit >> Just read it ... already doing something very similar on DaniWeb though! Log out and you'll see what I mean.
You can create modules such as a store where members have the oppurinty to use thier points to purchase items, whether it be a member feature or a materialisitc object (computer, palm, ect)
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