[Discuss] BLU's SEO
Randy Cole
randyokc at gmail.com
Thu Oct 24 11:42:31 EDT 2013
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Will Rico <willrico at gmail.com> wrote:
> Meetup.com has been a fantastic way to find new people. I cross-post
> mainline BLU meetings when they fall into one of the categories listed
> above, and I always list all BLU meetings in our "More Events and
> Announcements" section.
>
> If I'm looking for a user group these days, the first place I look is
meetup.com. I love how meetup.com integrates with whatever calendar you
are using (google in my case). (Unless you change your meetup password,
then the integration breaks.)
> If the goal is to bring in more users, the lowest hanging fruit is to
> integrate our SIG (meetup) community more with the main BLU community via
> this mailing list as well as encouraging more cross-attendance of events.
>
> I want to do a better job of getting people who join via Meetup.com, to
> subscribe to this list and become integrated into the broader community.
> Meetup.com is a proprietary system and I think it's fine to meet people
> there, but it would be good for the users to bring them into an open/free
> system, which this list better represents.
>
Amen. BLU doesn't want to be subject to the whims (or fees) of a
proprietary system.
Meetup allows mail address hiding, which is a semi-good thing. Their email
system works fine, but their "message board" sucks. They have a built in
registration system that helps with food ordering, room size and building
security (none of which BLU needs). Keeping a meetup group and a website
in sync by cross-posting events is a pain in the neck, confusing, and
probably not worth it.
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