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Web2.0 established community network of the six rules

  Web2.0 established community network of the six rules 

  If you are thinking in your website how to use social networks or other Web2.0 similar services, there are six rules to remember: 

  1. You are a part of the community.    Different community members have their particular hobbies, and they only take part in the all the members of useful things.    Spam, misleading labels, inappropriate stealthy information, as well as other materials, may harm the community. 

  2. Signed and seek a balance between the anonymous.    Anonymity promote broader participation and the free exchange of information, but it will also be the devastating impact of malicious information.    Information dissemination and certification can help you remove those who violate the rules of the information, but you had better make sure you have a clear, strict privacy policy to encourage user participation. 

  3. Have an open and tolerant attitude.    If you like to write blog, you should understand this truth, and absorb different points of view can they become friends, the so-called "Budabuxiangshi." 

  4. PR cavity avoid stereotypes.    People in the delicate time that your selfish, "marketing" motives, and do not always in a tiny camouflage advertisements placed high expectations. 

  5. Re-examination of your motives.    Not all products or services are suitable for the use of such a strategy could backfire pushed through, may also take into account a very high cost. 

  6. Making various preparations.    Content needs to be constantly and continuously injected into management to ensure that the budget and planning you can extend your project, we need an orderly way. 


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