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The Social Science Behind Regular Community Visitors – The Online Community Guide

The Social Science Behind Regular Community Visitors – The Online Community Guide

November 20, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Richard Millington looks at several factors that can be used to encourage participation in your online community.

Every time you visit Facebook, Twitter, or your community site, you can see everything you’re missing. That might be holidays, parties, events, speaking opportunities, and successes that some people gained…but not you.

See original article at feverbee.com

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