On 11 June 2014 15:52, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: > Another problem is that as more non-interesting news > we sharing as more likely these posts will be ignored
Can you clarify this point? What "non-interesting" news? > Marketing isn't only about > managing existed community, but also is about attracting new members. Agreed. However, my time and attention is limited, so I need to be careful where I spend it. :) One way of prioritising is pursuing the channels that get us the most exposure. At the moment, that's Twitter, Hacker News, and Reddit. Everything else is secondary. > There is no need use analytics and pageviews to guess that with single > dry sentences it's merely hard to rich this goal... I agree. But producing the summaries takes time, which again, is my only limited resource. :) I was looking through my Google+ feed today (for the first time in several years) and I noticed that many people share links without any description whatsoever. > ...but wait, I don't wear marketing hat (: Sure you do. You're on the list, you're on the marketing team. :) >> If you're like to help, that'd be sweet. > > How? Perhaps by writing these summaries and posting them to both Google+ and Facebook, and also taking over the management of both of these channels, working to grow and nurture the communities there. Interested? Thanks! -- Noah Slater https://twitter.com/nslater
