10 Ideas for Community Engagement to Steal This Week

Sep 29, 2022

If you've run an online community or otherwise, you've learned something. Inviting people to join within a community is awesome. However, getting them involved and excited about attending is even better.

And sometimes that can be an obstacle. It's sometimes difficult to convince people to dive into the action and be involved. There are those who prefer to lurk on the sidelines for long periods. And if you can't get people engaged it's possible of them being a part of the community altogether.


Let's get to the scary things. There's a bright side, it's not difficult to keep people engaged in a community.


In fact, with the right tools and strategies and strategies, you could get your members participation going during the week.


What's the funniest aspect? Engagement is like a snowball. When more of your members are involved as they become engaged, the more engaged members help others get involved. That means the efforts you make to get your members involved will have an impact over the long term beyond what you could ever imagine.


So , if you're eager to get started with your community, these tips will assist. Here are 10 community engagement strategies to try this week!


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        In this article...    


    1. Make it easier for new members to customize their experience

    2. Go live... a lot!

    3. Newsletter updates

    4. Play with Incorporate

    5. Find your ideal member and the Big Goal

    6. Moderate that thing

    7. Develop rituals

    8. Ask questions

    9. Go on quests

    10. Unscripted

    11. Empower your best people

    Are you ready to begin?


1. Personalize your new member's experience


Now, let's talk about the most crucial point on the journey of a new member: their first few minutes, hours, and days of a group.


This is the scary point for the new family member. This is like becoming the new kid at school. The whole class is familiar with each other and understands what's going on, and it's not easy to jump in.


So you need for an amazing welcome experience for new members. You want to make sure that every single person that joins your group is aware of how to start. You want to invite people to participate in discussions and make them feel comfortable, show them where things are and what's possible to do, and remind them that you're here to help.


in an online community it is possible to achieve this through building a great digital new member experience.


As an example, in the Mighty Network, we created a new member checklist that is customizable and can be made your personal. Everyone who joins the network sees this, and it walks them through the steps of setting up their member profile, saying hello to the community, asking their first question, or RSVPing to their first live event.


What you do with your own unique experience is completely your choice. But what's guaranteed is that an awesome new member experience won't let people go. People will join and immediately begin playing.


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2. Go live... a lot!


We love live streaming. It doesn't matter if it's an event planned or an unexpected surprise live streaming adds the authenticity to your virtual community.


Live streaming may have some "um" however don't be too concerned about this. With all the perfectly scripted social media out there, a little bit of human nature is always welcome.


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In order to improve member engagement, try going live regularly. You can talk about what you've learned, chat with members of your community, or an outsider, or hold a question and answer time or an A-Meeting.


And, before you ask Yes, the butterflies the moment you start live stream are completely normal. It's a little scary to live stream if you've never tried it before. However, we guarantee that if you take off your Band-Aid and try it, you'll be amazed at what you'll see. More engagement.


Also the presentation abilities of your students will improve over time. And those butterflies will go off. Just give it a try!


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3. Newsletter updates


Okay, so as you consider your approach to community engagement take a look at the role of email.


One of the benefits about an awesome community platform, and especially one that has an amazing, integrated app and members don't need to be emailed about everything. They should be getting notifications with their community platform (and the best platforms will provide them with options to modify the notifications). ).


It gives you the chance to think strategically in your use of email. You don't need to be constantly emailing your clients every day. But you can email messages, or let members inform them about upcoming events. If users have been absent from the platform for a while, it is a great idea to get the users back.


When life becomes hectic, as it will the weekly recap of events that have occurred in your local community will aid people in staying connected, and get them ready to jump into the next round of activities.


4. Incorporate play


Community members should have fun. There are times when we show the tendency to become way too serious, especially when members are charged for membership. You might be feeling the pressure to try to deliver an extremely serious and professional experience that feels... "professional. "


There's a right time and location for it. It's not that we're saying you shouldn't remain professional.


However, being "professional" does not necessarily mean having to take everything seriously all the time. A great community should also come with some fun built-in. If you are able to get your members having fun and sharing the joy of having fun and being playful, you will be building great experiences for members.


You can try incorporating fun activities. Virtual game shows. Karaoke. Things that break your community from the ordinary and increase engagement through laughter. If you're in search of an event idea that is fun and engaging We have an extensive list below.


5. Choose your ideal Member with a Big Purpose


There's something that we recommend conducting during the planning phase of your community. It's called the process of Community Design(tm). Even if you didn't do it during the planning phase It's not too late to start these activities today.


Each community requires two essential elements. The first is that there must be an ideal member. The key is to identify what your community's purpose is. Make sure you are as precise as you can about these members; know the characteristics of them, their hopes and their dreams, and what they care about.


If you can develop a particular Ideal Member, it will aid in the engagement of your community. Since instead of throwing objects on the ground to see the results, you'll be able to concentrate on helping others.
Ideal Member solve the problem that they are facing. It's a recipe for members that show up and take part.


The second part of this is to create what we refer to as the Big Purpose. The purpose of your Big Purpose is to define who the community you belong to and the things you'll assist them in doing. The format is as follows.


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6. Moderate that thing


Engaging your community in a positive way isn't just about what's going on in your neighborhood. The main thing is the fact that there are certain things your community shouldn't have.


And that's how a robust community moderation strategy comes in.


Members should feel comfortable within your neighborhood. They must be assured that they will not be bullied or victimized. It is important to trust that they won't be exposed to posts which are racist, sexist homophobic, racist, or any other form of discrimination.


So if you want to build a community in which residents feel safe it is essential to develop the right moderation strategies. Make sure your users know what their expectations are and refer back to the guidelines regularly. Do not be afraid to utilize the moderation tools in your community platforms to block or flag offensive content. Also, think about selecting members who are the most committed, loyal members to help in the process of moderation.


Moderation isn't very exciting from the beginning. There is nothing more thrilling than taking a seat and writing down the rules.


However, we can assure you that the psychological safety of the members of your community is worth it. And when people feel safe and secure, they're more likely to engage.


7. Create rituals


Imagine stepping back to human societies that existed hundreds of years back. The time when our forefathers gathered on campfires. What was it that brought them in their bonds?


A big part of communal bonding was the strength of rituals. Rituals helped to define belonging in the society. They were utilized for significant change in one's life, for example, the rituals that marked the transition between being a young person and becoming an adult. Also, they were utilized for marking the passage of time. This included weeks, months as well as years.


Your community can benefit from the benefits of rituals, too. As you go through the daily activities of your group be aware of the moments that deserve to be performed in a ritual. Perhaps it's something that you've tried with new members and you'd like to continue doing for everyone - like the experience for new members you mentioned earlier. You might once in a while organize a specific community gathering, which everyone looks forward to. Maybe it's just an annual community party.


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In creating these events that are time-bound, calling the moments and making them special it is creating rituals. This is something that humans have done for centuries, which makes rituals an effective way to engage the community.


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8. Ask questions


As we've looked at communities, there's one thing repeatedly that causes engagement. It's not a secret.


The point is...questions!


Questions inspire members. They ask questions that have something to do with them. The answers are based from their personal experience and know-how, something that people are all excited about doing. Questions could be the key to the engagement of your members.


In actual fact, we are passionate about asking questions that we created this awesome checklist of 1000 discussion questions you can use to engage your audience. Get it here for free.


1000 questions guide


9. Go on quests


There's something else we've built into our game that we're thrilled about. Quests. Similar to knights from the past, quests take your community on a challenge together. There is a comprehensive and free training on creating quests within the Mighty Community too!


10. Unscript


Another tip for getting to the magic of engaging with your community. Are you ready?


Unscript.


For community administrators, it is tempting to manage everything. Clean everything. So that everything looks perfect. But ask anybody who's spent any time in a community and they'll tell you that the most effective moments are often the ones which nobody anticipates. Unscripted moments.


This could be the live stream in which guests aren't able to join and the resulting discussion ends in being much more effective than what the actual session might be. It might be the moment where a community member breaks down in tears as they watch others leap into support and cheer them.


It's obvious that there's nothing you can plan to include spontaneous moments. It would defy the point.


However, do allow spaces and times to work connected in ways that aren't perfectly scripted, and be willing to let the magic take place.


11. Empower your best people


The word "community" implies, should not be managed by oneself. The leadership of a community isn't a requirement by itself also.


One of the keys to a great community engagement is to bring people in rather than trying to make it an all-person event. It might mean formally hiring a community manager. It is usually just that you empower the people who are there.


This can be done with something like an Ambassador Program that offers members rewards to invite new members. Or, you might promote the best of your members to become co-hosts or moderators. These can be unpaid or paid positions, and you might be stunned to learn that people involved in the community are thrilled by the opportunity to take on an active role in the community and get more deeply.


Ready to start?


We hope these tips have you excited about bringing fresh life in your group. Keep in mind that the presence of thousands of members won't bring much value in the absence of engagement. These tips can aid in bringing members to your community and keep them there. As we've found repeatedly members may join communities for the benefits or their courses, but they are able to stay for long periods of time because of the relationships that they make in the community.


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