Try to get more people interested in your topic, otherwise you’re missing out.
If you’re a Parkour clothing designer, you might launch a community to reach people interested in Parkour. It’s a good idea. But why not use that community to increase interest in Parkour?
Ask every member to start a small, regional (local town, or even street), Facebook group on the topic for their friends to join. No pressure or intimidation there. As they develop, they join the bigger group.
Encourage your members to write their top ten newbie tips, basic guides and things they wish they had known when they started. Have a Parkour mentor of the month award, given to the member that trains a friend to a high standard. Have a newcomer of the month award too. Have a ask a pro button for newcomers to get advice from experts.
Invite every member to submit their best clips and create a commercial from it. They’ll show it to their friends.
This develops your community into a gateway for newcomers. It’s the perfect place to be.



YOu never cease to amaze me with your constant offering of new ideas. Did you make it to Vilnius? I hope you were able to connect with the American blogger. She recently posted about the Gen X Lithuanians who died for freedom.
Posted by: jenx67 | Tuesday, 20 January 2009 at 03:09
Other niches can grow by promoting it. The more you promote the more bigger will the niche be.
Posted by: Scribd Review | Tuesday, 20 January 2009 at 18:09
Fantastic. Getting back to basics will be important this year for companies.
Posted by: Jye Smith | Tuesday, 20 January 2009 at 22:47
Hi guys. Learn the art of patience. Apply discipline to your thoughts when they become anxious over the outcome of a goal. Impatience breeds anxiety, fear, discouragement and failure. Patience creates confidence, decisiveness, and a rational outlook, which eventually leads to success.
I am from Palau and learning to speak English, tell me right I wrote the following sentence: "Apr meat and milk have been touted as key components of a healthy diet for as long as I can remember."
Thanks for the help :-D, Randy.
Posted by: Randy | Monday, 23 February 2009 at 03:50