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Building Peer Groups Allows Members To Achieve Positive Distinctiveness – The Online Community Guide

Building Peer Groups Allows Members To Achieve Positive Distinctiveness – The Online Community Guide

January 21, 2014 By mark david mcCreary

Richard Millington offers some tips to building a social order in your online community.

Positive distinctiveness drives most of the participation we see in communities. This means they participate because they want to be seen as unique, in a good way, among those they consider their peers.

See original article at feverbee.com

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