I just knew this would happen...http://sacramento.craigslist.org/clo/4440423510.htmlWinz
Blue looks good but is the small logo on the front going to be centered or over to the left like on the red logo shirts? I prefer over to the left.Yellow would be cool too
MAJOR announcement coming this weekend that includes:Members only forums
negatives:- content invisible to non logged in users doesn't bring in search traffic- content invisible to non logged in users doesn't show the value of the community and entice them to sign up, engage, and be a part of the community. It could be argued that if they KNOW there's more content available if they sign up and log in that they would do so - but it rarely works that way. Today's society is skeptical, a 'join to post' is standard practice - a 'join to get exclusive content' is difficult to pull off without sounding gimmicky.- the line between what should be exclusive/hidden and what should be public is difficult to define. everyone will have a differing opinion, and human nature will likely err to the exclusive side more often than not. Now we've got average content in an exclusive, hidden forum. A moderator makes the call to make it public, the original poster loses self confidence and loses a portion of his or her motivation to engage.I've been involved in social media and community development for a long time =DIn my experience, great content and amazing members who contribute it will always be the biggest and best asset that a community can have.
Quote from: Troy on April 25, 2014, 10:56:54 AMMAJOR announcement coming this weekend that includes:Members only forumsFunny, less than a year ago you wanted nothing to do with my idea of a Members Only section...Quotenegatives:- content invisible to non logged in users doesn't bring in search traffic- content invisible to non logged in users doesn't show the value of the community and entice them to sign up, engage, and be a part of the community. It could be argued that if they KNOW there's more content available if they sign up and log in that they would do so - but it rarely works that way. Today's society is skeptical, a 'join to post' is standard practice - a 'join to get exclusive content' is difficult to pull off without sounding gimmicky.- the line between what should be exclusive/hidden and what should be public is difficult to define. everyone will have a differing opinion, and human nature will likely err to the exclusive side more often than not. Now we've got average content in an exclusive, hidden forum. A moderator makes the call to make it public, the original poster loses self confidence and loses a portion of his or her motivation to engage.I've been involved in social media and community development for a long time =DIn my experience, great content and amazing members who contribute it will always be the biggest and best asset that a community can have.