To join a online community the first thing a user sees is the easy of using the site or service and whether it will be useful enough for him/her. Making a online community targeted at a subset of people is the best way to get the maximum out of each user, most of the sites which aim at general audience have already established themselves and they have many loyal followers so the advice to people who want to make a new online community is to target their niche and get the most out of it, it takes time and effort but it will be a success if you hear your customers …show more content…
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