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Applying Behavioural Models To Online Communities – The Online Community Guide

Applying Behavioural Models To Online Communities – The Online Community Guide

January 30, 2014 By mark david mcCreary

Richard Millington looks at a couple of human behavioral models and shows how you can apply this knowledge to improving your online community.

You can target specific interventions at specific people to achieve the desired result of more activity from your existing audience. You can diagnose exactly what is going wrong. But you can only do this if you have a behaviour model you can work from.

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