Apr 8
2009

Start to build your community with Ning.com
Posted by Rachel Pradhan

As a coach, you’d like to support your clients more in attaining their goals, their aspirations – but sometimes it’s not more of you they need, but a community of like-minded individuals that can support each other. You can create a community for your clients through a simple Ning.com website – a site that’s like your own personal Facebook, with your own design, ability to add and take away features, and even take-off ads, etc.

This past week we took a quick drive-through of Ning.com: creating your Profile, what makes a community popular, how to start building a popular community, and keep it going.

This week, we’ll go into more depth of how to personalize your Ning.com site, including design, features, and management. Be sure to sign-up if you’re not already on our eNewsletter list, as we’ll be using a webinar service so you can ‘see’ what we’re doing.

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Start to build your community with Ning.comResponses (2)

#1
rachel Says:

PS – There was a question during the call if your birthdate can be taken off your profile. As far as I could tell, no – unless you specify when you’re signing-up. However, each time you sign-up for a new network within Ning.com, you will be prompted to give your birthday – and you can manage your birthday showing-up on that particular network through your ‘page’ on that network.
I do have a ‘question’ in with Ning.com to see if there’s another way to manage birthdays on our main profiles.
Thanks for the question!
Rachel

#2
Beth Garrish Says:

Hi, Rachel

I was not able to make this teleclass, and was wondering if you were going to post a link to a recording? I would love to learn more about how to make these sites more exciting, pertinent and attractive.

Thanks for offering this.

Cheers!
Beth

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