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Encouraging Existing Members of Your Community to Participate Without Nagging Them to Death

Encouraging Existing Members of Your Community to Participate Without Nagging Them to Death

April 2, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Patrick O’Keefe provides 3 different solutions to the problem of encouraging participation in your online community.

Automated: When the machine decides that this member hasn’t done this in this number of days and that triggers a message, that’s automated. It has its place, but the novelty can wear off fast. You don’t want automated messages going out too frequently.

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