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Developing a Community

Discussion in 'General Business' started by GrantDraper, Mar 10, 2010.

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    Hello,

    I am looking to develop my first major site.

    Do any of you have any experience in this field and can offer some tips to make it successful?

    It is in a niche that I am very knowledgable in, as I ran a successful E-commerce business in it for a few years.

    Thanks
     
    GrantDraper, Mar 10, 2010 IP
  2. snarke

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    My biggest piece of advice would be to follow your own subject line and build a community. When you build a community of people who trust you, you can sell them just about anything. :)

    Incidentally I provide coaching for site builders/community builders who want to make a name for themselves online [/shameless self promotion] ;)
     
    snarke, Mar 10, 2010 IP
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    what ever the community you build it should be user friendly.
     
    kalpana.allu, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    GrantDraper Active Member

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    Thanks for the advice
     
    GrantDraper, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    Concentrate on a clean niche with the right content and you'll do well.
     
    manofwar, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    Building a community relies on the community. Make it as easy and as great for the users as possible, even if it means making it slightly tougher for yourself.
     
    LiamHammett, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    mentos Prominent Member

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    You need to hire few paid poster to post at your forum to make it look like very active.
    And then make some contest such as member recruit member to get more member.
     
    mentos, Mar 12, 2010 IP
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    I don't have an experience but I have watched one: StackOverFlow.com.

    It was built by JeffAtWood (codinghorror.com) and JoelSpolsky(joelonsoftware.com). They made use of their brains to code/develop the platform and of their blog audiences to boom their community. I can say it's the biggest one in the web right now, beating expert-exchange!
     
    omarabid, Apr 24, 2010 IP