Community Building Activities?
What types of community building activities are out there to strengthen an online community ... contests, live chat, get togethers, etc?
cscgal
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Yay for me! My site has everything you mentioned. :) Anything else? ;)
cscgal
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Hehe ... that's what blogs are, well, kinda. A significant number of blogs are not personal.
cscgal
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Hey cscgal... I would like your opinion on bringing up my site . Please tell me if you could reply to my post ... Plz... :?:
I'm not quite sure what you mean. If you want feedback about your site, post in our Site-Specific Questions forum: http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum51.html
cscgal
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What types of community building activities are out there to strengthen an online community ... contests, live chat, get togethers, etc?
You know, contests really worked for me. I should have mentioned that in the other topic you have on traffic-building.
Anyway, I did a bounty -- $1 per magazine entered into my database. I ended up paying out hundreds. People really went for it. Then I did a few contests, and people really went for that, too. For me, each contest drew in maybe 50 members. I kept the payouts for each contest down to $150 or so. I usually tried to spread the wealth -- $100 grand prize, and $10 to each of 5 runners-up.
I plan to do an art contest on one of my sites in January. I expect that to bring in only maybe 10 to 30 artists, but I'll be happy to have them.
I think get-togethers are a great option, but only really viable when a community gets about as big as DaniWeb. My sites are still small enough that only a person or three would show up.
I find certain moderators can dramatically improve or destroy a community, and quickly.
-Tony
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Even at our size, get togethers are really hard. I'm trying to get one together and so far have only 10 people on a "probably will come" list, despite having the poll up in the Geek's lounge for the loooongest time.
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