During a recent discussion on the Ryze Business Network, one network leader asked how to make a network a success. I shared my views with her and thought they might be helpful to others. These tips are Ryze specific, but can be applied to anyone who is trying to grow an online small business forum.
I consider my Minding Your Own Business Network a success. Many members have told me what value the network adds to their business and how glad they are it exists. The online forum was created in August of 2003 and ince that time it’s grown to just over 2000 members. It’s been slow and steady. I have very little “member attrition” on the network. People typically join and stay. As with any online network, most people lurk. We have very useful business discussions and the postings are steady but not overwhelming. I definitely recommend that you use tactics that will grow your network slow and steady too. Here are some of the tactics I’ve used.
Don’t just join other Ryze networks, participate.
Since most people just lurk, but are curious souls, you can generate interest in yourself and your network by simply adding value to other networks.
Use a signature file.
This is one of the most underused tactics I’ve seen on Ryze. If the network allows it, use an informative signature file on every post you make to a network. Don’t assume that people will click through to your Ryze profile and read through your page. Most won’t. Make it easy for them to find out more about you by using a signature file.
Remember the world is bigger than Ryze.
When you are networking online outside of Ryze, use opportunities to promote your network via a signature file or included in a posting (e.g., “Oh yes, on my strategy network at Ryze [your network link here] we were discussing this very same issue…blah, blah, blah”)
Use public relations.
Make sure you include promotion of your network in your public relations campaign. Issue news releases. Make sure your local press knows that you run such a network and can be an expert resource for them.
Cultivate non-Ryze members by making it easy.
Posts on my network are often referenced from other resources. Make sure you have your network settings to allow non-Ryze members to read (but not post) to your network. Many of my members have come from these outside sources.
Link to your network from your business.
Make sure you have links on your business website(s) to your Ryze network page.
Tell your members what’s happening.
People are busy and many turn off the email notification of posts, then forget to check the network. Every Friday I send my members the MYOB Network Nuggets which highlights key postings on the network and invites them to comment. It works every time. Plus I’ve received tons of “thank yous” from my network members about this weekly email. You’ll reach about three quarters of your members this way.
- Score Points With Customers By Spelling Their Name Correctly
- Ask The Right People What They Think Of Your Idea
- Don’t Let Your Business Become A Fraud Victim
- Back Up Regularly or Lose Your Business
- When Online, Remember Your Manners
Disclosure: I love providing tips, tactics and tools to small business owners and entrepreneurs like you who take the time to stop by looking for help. The information I provide on this site is free, but is often supported by external products. Please be aware that some links you click on from this site could result in me being paid a commission. Also know that I will never steer you toward anything I do not believe in. Thank you for your support. :-)













November 2nd, 2008 at 9:44 pm
Hi people,
I recently registered to this forum http://www.deniseoberry.com and hope that anybody can
help me with the forex – I am looking for an introduction
for noobs. I have already a little knowledge about shares. (Hope this is the right category.)
Help is so much appreciated. Most important question: can a noob make money on the forex?
Thanks,
Jim
Twitter: deniseoberry
Says:
November 2nd, 2008 at 9:49 pm
@Jim you need to participate and build relationships. That will ultimately grow your business.
April 1st, 2009 at 7:04 pm
Hi Everyone,
I have a carpet cleaning business in Houston,TX that was doing pretty good until the economy went bad, and with it my clientele. I have a website for the business but I dont know what I have to do the get it to show up in a search. Right now it’s somewhere in the yahoo/google netherworld (LOL).
Is there someone on here that can give me some insight or know of anyone that coud give me insight on how I can get my local website on the front page of a Yahoo or Google search to increase my business without it costing me 5 or 10k $$$? If so please share with me.
I thank you and my hungry over-eating children thank you.
Twitter: deniseoberry
Says:
April 4th, 2009 at 6:16 pm
Tony -
Welcome! Sorry to hear about your business. The economy is impacting so may small businesses. It’s really important to be as creative as possible to get the word out and get that business growing.
You’re smart to focus on your website. It can bring you lots of good, qualified traffic that can turn into sales. And yes, it is wise to focus on the search engines.
The very best resource I know of is Aaron Wall’s SEOBook Training Program. It will teach you everything to help your site rank online and show up in the search engines. There are good resources and a helpful user forum. Aaron is a well known online search engine expert. You can find out more and join at http://www.seobook.com/5805.html