You can see what they live
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 4:46 am
The club has “week-forming posts” – a plan for the week and a summary of the week.
For example, this is what one of the posts looks like:
And in the comments, the community manager responds to the involvement of the participants. I really admire people who come to the club and declare their intentions and results. I try to support and encourage those who are having a hard time, to instill confidence that they are in the right place and will definitely get results if they want.
And other participants join in the conversation when they japan email list see active discussion.
Are there any secret tricks to getting community members excited?
I don't know any secret tricks. There is a community task - to build communication within. So you look for different approaches. But without personal interest in its solution, nothing will work, I think.
It's like when you meet someone you want to know more about. You're sitting in a cafe over a cup of coffee, chatting casually, and the person who initiated the meeting asks questions. In social networks, community members often subscribe to each other, and one way or another, their posts appear in the news feed. for, what worries them. I also use this information for work.
Sometimes there are moments when I just don't know how to comment on a member's message. Either I don't understand the topic, or something very personal was said, or, on the contrary, something negative. I have to think hard about what to do in this case.
For example, this is what one of the posts looks like:
And in the comments, the community manager responds to the involvement of the participants. I really admire people who come to the club and declare their intentions and results. I try to support and encourage those who are having a hard time, to instill confidence that they are in the right place and will definitely get results if they want.
And other participants join in the conversation when they japan email list see active discussion.
Are there any secret tricks to getting community members excited?
I don't know any secret tricks. There is a community task - to build communication within. So you look for different approaches. But without personal interest in its solution, nothing will work, I think.
It's like when you meet someone you want to know more about. You're sitting in a cafe over a cup of coffee, chatting casually, and the person who initiated the meeting asks questions. In social networks, community members often subscribe to each other, and one way or another, their posts appear in the news feed. for, what worries them. I also use this information for work.
Sometimes there are moments when I just don't know how to comment on a member's message. Either I don't understand the topic, or something very personal was said, or, on the contrary, something negative. I have to think hard about what to do in this case.