Getting the results you want from your group message doesn’t have to be a huge endeavor. These six steps will give it a bit of a wow factor and save you time.
Step 1 - Decide What Type of message You’re Creating
Start by defining your objectives and determining what type of message will meet them.
Do you want to inform members about recent activity in your online group?
Would you like to...
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18 Dec 2014 - 11:18
A lot of groups have periods of slow down or lull’s due to outside influences. These can be down to a range of subjects.
This can also affect the discussions, content and activities that the facilitators have up there sleeve to stimulate activity.
Quite often, you run out of ideas or don’t know where to turn to get that spark of inspirations.
This is what...
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04 Sep 2014 - 09:40
No I’m not talking about the 80’s Norwegian band. But the moment when members of a community start to believe that you do not need to be an expert to write a blog.
A number of facilitators of communities that I have spoken to would love to have more member’s blogging about the subject area. But when they speak to them, they are a little shy and do not believe they are expert...
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14 Aug 2014 - 13:56
We all only have a limited amount of time when it comes to facilitating our group. From previous research the average was around 4 hours per week for some of the most active groups.
And The State of Community Management report backs up that the correct types of action by the facilitator can really increase participation rate.
So what are those...
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