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Change: A wiki is only as good as its community. Below are a few techniques to encourage community contribution. Create Page TemplatesMitigate the terror of a blank page! Make it easy for your users to add content by populating your wiki pages with preformatted templates. Refer to the page
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Change: help to encourage them to participate even more — andnot to mention help with overall site maintenance and member eduction.education.Hold site contests: A promotional contestpromotion can help attract new members to your site as well as get existing members over the (low) hurdle of making that
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Change: draw people out and encourage them tocommunity participate.contribution. Create Page TemplatesMitigate the terror of a blank page! Make it easy for your users to add content by populating your wiki pages with preformatted templates. Refer to the page template API overview for more
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Change: With only one person contributing to a wiki, the site will not flourish. It is important to encourage others to add and edit content, as that is the whole point! Below are a few techniques to draw people out and encourage them to participate. Create Page TemplatesMitigate the
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Change: Wetpaint Injected Best Practices GuideHow do you go about reaching your passionate fans and turning them into content-generating wunderkinds? There are plenty of ways to galvanize your members to get them adding SEO-rich content. Top Tips for Encouraging User ContributionA wiki is only
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: One of the most important tactics of getting your site noticed is securing links to it from other sites. When people establish a link to
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Change: Sites - Unlike saving the links (URLs) of your favorite Web sites by using your Web browser window, social bookmarking sites add them to a website database for easy access by other service members or the general public. Moderators canSites: increaseIncrease traffic by explaining
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Change: We recommend that you start with a focused project; a special area on your site that needs attention. For example, on a movie site this
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Change: Link Building - One of the most important part of getting your site noticed is getting other sites to link to you. Bad sites don't
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Change: Link Building - One of the most important part of getting your site noticed is getting other sites to link to you. Bad sites don't
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Change: A wiki is only as good as its community. With only one person contributing to a wiki, the site will not flourish. It is important
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Change: Renamed from Driving user contribution by Oct 3 2008, 1:31 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: film. For a sports site it might involve getting users to contribute to building out a team's history each season. You get the emailidea.How do you go about reaching your passionate fans? Check out the Giantsscreen shots below for some examples. Some sites supposedlyhave sentbeen
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Change: Patty - any ideas on what we can show in this case? Perhaps a Flixster project screenshot? Maybe a sample of the email the Giants supposedly sent their users?
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