Have you tried finding discussion boards to post a link to your proposal? How about comments on blog posts? Have you figured power search terms to find like minded people to invite? What about effectiveness of your efforts?
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My best bet is just ask real questions and let Google take care of the rest. For instance with Gaming.SE we have over 150 Starcraft 2 questions, if you ask a question that someone else is likely to have, they will start popping up in the search results. This will draw more new users than me writing a blog post or sharing it on Twitter/Facebook... So just keep asking real, expert questions and others will come |
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I asked a similar question recently but that seemed to get interpreted specifically for my Q&A, about wikis, thanks for asking... =:-) For now I've relied on promotion via Twitter (which got exactly one extra follower) and Area 51 contributors. I asked some more successful Q&A authors and they said it just happened by itself. So I guess it is about:
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Well, make sure you avail yourself of the built in mechanisms for promoting! During definition phase, click "share this"
During commitment phase, check the area underneath your commitment:
(this is also how you build the referral numbers for the proposal that are attached to you in this proposal.) |
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So far, I have done strictly nothing* :) And it hasn't been very effective. *Until now, answering this question with a link :) |
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Actually, one guy did say, try to get Jeff to retweet your proposal on Twitter! =:-) (true) I tried but, no luck. =:-) |
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You could put StackImage flair on your blog or as your signature on forums. I have mentioned this on a couple sites with some positive feedback. |
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