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Register to read the introduction… One of the biggest things gathered around by research of many webmaster and researchers is that users will interact in an environment where they feel that what they are discussing will be considered important. For example if there is a community of people who are generally 30+ years old and the main topic of discussion going around is the latest “Harry Potter” book the users will be not interested in keeping up with the community because they are least interested the topics which are being discussed. So to facilitate a successful on an online community one needs to be sure of the atmosphere by reading around first before stating to interact with fellow members. Most of the communities online also known as forums sometimes have FAQS (Frequently asked Questions) section for the new members to have a look and feel what the whole community are about. They also have specific rules to follow for each …show more content…
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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