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History o Propose o Club Groups Club WebTV "Welcome to Alt Discuss" Archive Maintaining The Newsgroup The Group Passed, Now What? Just because a group passes does not mean it will be successful. At this time in alt.discuss a proposer can count on perhaps 1/10th of the Yes voters to actually want to discuss the topic. (This is why in some segents of Usenet you must prove interest in the group prior to proposing it). Once a group has passed the proposer now has even more work to do. Here are a few things that help to get a group going in the beginning, and help infuse more life into it later on if it slows down.
1) The absolute first thing to do is put a link in your e-mail signature. You can either use html or just type it in. The way to create a
non-html link is to type
The news: is the distinguishing word that all computers (including WebTV) see to indicate a newsgroup. It is necessary if you want the link to be clickable. That is a colon : after "news". If you want to create an HTML link, the info is the same. Type (using arrows instead of parens) (html)
That will give you just the group name as a live and "clickable" link and it will look like this
2) Post, post, post.
As you post, you are forming the group, you are setting the standards and being the example of what is acceptable. Some people think that all they need to do is propose a group, and it will take care of itself. That philosophy doesn't work, and we have many empty groups that are being deleted to prove it. People tend to look at it this way: If the proposer isn't even interested enough to post, why should they?
3) Post the Charter.
4) Post in alt.discuss.announce
5) E-mail anyone you think might be interested in the group. E-mail everyone you e-mailed for votes and tell them that the group passed and is now open (it's the polite thing to do anyway, thanking them for thier vote and shwing them how thier one little vote can truly make a difference).
6) Post in news:webtv.users
7) Ask the regulars in the group to also carry a link to it in their signatures.
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