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 [[https://​www.feverbee.com/​types-of-community-growth/​|Types of community growth]]\\ Replenishment,​ expansion and organic growth, and when each is most appropriate. [[https://​www.feverbee.com/​types-of-community-growth/​|Types of community growth]]\\ Replenishment,​ expansion and organic growth, and when each is most appropriate.
  
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 +[[https://​www.feverbee.com/​the-online-community-lifecycle/​|The online community lifecycle]]\\ Using the lifecycle you can identify exactly where you are now and where you need to go next. 
  
  
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-[[https://​www.feverbee.com/​participate-2/​|A model for getting people to join and participate in your community]]\\ This model explains why members don'​t ​particiate ​in communities and how to get them more engaged.+[[https://​www.feverbee.com/​participate-2/​|A model for getting people to join and participate in your community]]\\ This model explains why members don'​t ​participate ​in communities and how to get them more engaged.
  
 [[https://​www.feverbee.com/​feverbee-sweet-spot-framework-and-how-it-works/​|The Sweet Spot framework]]\\ The key to community growth is hitting the sweet spot that combines what members need, what brands want, and what communities offer. [[https://​www.feverbee.com/​feverbee-sweet-spot-framework-and-how-it-works/​|The Sweet Spot framework]]\\ The key to community growth is hitting the sweet spot that combines what members need, what brands want, and what communities offer.
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-[[http://kommein.com/​5-tips-for-organic-community-growth//|5 tips for organic ​growth]]\\ ​The best online communities achieve ​growth organically. That is, the community ​grows naturally without much pressure or prodding from the community managementThat isn’t to say there isn’t much guidance, but definitely ​the community ​isn’t forced or made to feel as if they have to participate.+[[https://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/papers/wikiprojects.pdf|Exploring critical ​growth ​in WikiProjects]]\\ Fledgling ​online communities ​often hope to achieve ​critical mass so that the community ​becomes sustainableAt what point does a community achieve critical mass and how does the community ​know this? Furthermore,​ online communities become sustainable when they achieve a mass of what? We explore this question by analysing growth in a large number of online communities on Wikipedia