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Designing Complex Communities for Multiple Audiences

Designing Complex Communities for Multiple Audiences

September 9, 2019 By mark david mcCreary

When you’re building a series of complex communities, be mindful of keeping them separate from one another. You should also be aware of how much value each community might offer to one another. By identifying the wants and needs of each community, you can better create an environment that is beneficial to everyone. Ultimately, you want to structure your community in a way that inspires your users to participate as much as possible which will only drive up the value of your community.

Key Takeaways:

  • When creating communities, its best to consider what type of value they may offer to others.
  • Above all else, when creating communities, your goal is to ensure participation from the user.
  • It’s essential to create a community in which members add benefits to the entire group.

“The goal is to create a dynamic where everyone benefits the more they participate”

Read more: https://www.feverbee.com/multiple-audiences/

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