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Creating Sustainable Sources Of New Members – The Online Community Guide

Creating Sustainable Sources Of New Members – The Online Community Guide

January 28, 2014 By mark david mcCreary

Richard Millington offers some suggestions for attracting new members from different directions of the Internet.

The only communities that survive over the long-term are those that attract a steady source of new members. Don't leave growth to chance. Don't engage in one-off promotional strategies. A flood of members for a few days drowns out the existing culture.

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