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Cut The Distractions

Richard Millington
Richard Millington

Founder of FeverBee

If your online community has accounts on dozens of social-media platforms, you have a lot of distractions.

Two brilliant non-profits, Amnesty International and Make Your Mark, are a great example of this mistake. They each have a dozen social media accounts but not one has a vibrant community.

If you don’t have a strong reason to register a MySpace account, don’t do it. Every new account must add something valuable that your community wants.

For example, if members of your community have a lot of pictures to share pictures, create a community Flickr account. But find someone to run it.

You will need someone that keeps people updated about new pictures
and picks out a selection of the best each week for the community to
see. Someone that stimulates discussions about pictures and will
happily put together a team of people to tag the pictures properly.

Otherwise, single-mindedly focus your efforts on developing a concentrated community.

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