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What Are Your Guiding Principles And Rules

Lesson 19 from: Mastering Facebook Groups: Building Your Online Community

Diego Rios

What Are Your Guiding Principles And Rules

Lesson 19 from: Mastering Facebook Groups: Building Your Online Community

Diego Rios

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19. What Are Your Guiding Principles And Rules

Next Lesson: Welcome New Members

Lessons

Class Trailer

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

1

Introduction To Building An Online Community With Facebook Groups

02:23

Chapter 2: Build a Strategy to Start Your Community

2

Exercise

00:51
3

What Are Your Community Goals, Key Results And Activities

00:45
4

Why Are You Starting A Community

03:28
5

Who Is Your Audience And How To Define It

03:11
6

How To Build Community Goals, Key Results And Activities

07:36
7

Quiz Chapter 2

Chapter 3: Facebook Groups 101: Getting Started and Properly Set Up

8

Exercise

00:31
9

How To Create Your Facebook Group

09:58
10

How To Name Your Facebook Group

05:22
11

Introduction to Facebook Groups

06:37
12

Quiz Chapter 3

Chapter 4: Build Content That is Engaging and Your Community Likes

13

Using Topics And Guides To Answer Your Questions

02:28
14

Build Content That Engages With Your Community

08:45
15

Engage With Your Community Members And Be Active

01:58
16

How To Build A Content Strategy For Your Community

06:31
17

Quiz Chapter 4

Chapter 5: Community Management For Your Group

18

Golden Rules Of A Thriving Community

04:28
19

What Are Your Guiding Principles And Rules

01:44
20

Welcome New Members

02:09
21

How To Moderate Conversations Among Members And Manage Conflict

06:00
22

How To Use Questions To Build An Email List And Understand Your Community Better

07:18
23

Quiz Chapter 5

Chapter 6: Ways To Grow Your Community Consistently

24

How To Monetize Your Community

07:56
25

How To Grow Your Community

05:31
26

How To Filter New Members To Qualify New Members Requests (5;12)

05:12
27

Quix Chapter 6

Chapter 7: Measure the Growth and Engagement of Your Facebook Group

28

Metrics And Reports To Measure Your Facebook Groups

03:00
29

Measure How Your Community Is Aligning With Your Business Goals

04:05
30

Quiz Chapter 7

Chapter 8: Get Facebook Blueprint Certified and Outsource Tasks

31

Facebook Power Admin Groups

01:02
32

Getting Facebook Community Management Certification

03:21
33

Where You Can Get Help From The Fiverr Community Of Experts

03:40
34

Quiz Chapter 8

Chapter 9: Conclusion

35

Conclusion

00:50

Final Quiz

36

Final Quiz

Lesson Info

What Are Your Guiding Principles And Rules

So we've named your group, we started publishing content. If you're doing all these things right, you should be attracting the right audience to your facebook group. People are going to start engaging, they're going to have fun and they're going to be interesting and kind but you're going to encounter people who violate your group rules to make sure that the experience of all of your members remains positive. It's up to you as a community leader to keep us safe and enjoyable environment. Your rules don't need to be scary, But they're going to help you set up the foundation to manage conflict because it will happen. How can you accomplish this well by setting up rules for the game and what do I mean? What I mean is that you want to establish clear group rules. They're going to help you moderate your community and engage and manage conflict when it arises. These rules are going to be helpful in moderating the group properly. For example, if someone is bullying or not abiding by the rules...

, you can use them as an admin as a community leader to temporarily disable that member from interacting, posting or even leaving comments. But if you don't have those rules, it becomes really difficult to moderate and manage that conflict. So don't be afraid to enforce those rules and ban people from your community. The last thing you want is for good members to leave because they don't feel comfortable use your rules to ban people if they're hindering conversations within your facebook group and making them feel uncomfortable

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