Well, I’m trying this again a different way. We’ll see if a copy and paste from word
document works! I had a good response
going Friday, but got zapped by the recently imposed “time” limit and got
logged off. Grrrr! Anyways, hopefully this works!
One thing to consider, first of all, is
that it is summer time and it is historically a “slow” time of the year for
activity on the forums because many members are away on vacation. Also,
we all know that no one will probably come back to the forums forever, well
maybe Tresa will! The question is,
though, “How to encourage members to post?”
Tough question! I don’t need encouragement, because I’ll be
here! The site has a great Program and
my quit buddies here saved my life, as I know that I couldn’t have quit without
everyone here. Other’s though, probably
have their own reasons for remaining active members or for just moving on.
Some members get what they need from
Program and possibly from just searching for the information they need and
reading those posts. I know that they
are here, as you can see when they are logged on. Some have been reading and learning for
months and have great stats, but have never posted. Some actually did so great on their quit that
they became inducted into the
Some members are just here for themselves
and are gone when they get their quit under their belts. Some relapse and are never seen again. Some move on because their best quit buddies
no longer log in and post. Some move on
because the place just isn’t the same as it was in the hay-day. Some think that the SSC needs a "shake-up" to get it back to where there are
80 new posts a day, but choose not to commit to assisting with the solution. Some do not post
often, but when they do, it’s definitely worth the wait!!!
Some spent some quality time to welcome
and provide excellent input and constructive criticism to “The MAN” himself on
the Friends of SSC Facebook Group a few months back. Some became a bit miffed because “The Man”
never provided a response and don’t know if any improvements were ever made!
But… how can we encourage members to
post? You can beg and grovel, but in the
end, only those who care and want to help our new quit buddies will be posting. Like I said, I post because someone cared enough
about me to post when I needed them. And
if I hadn’t quit, I am positive that I eventually would get lung cancer. I still may, but now I have a fighting
chance! That’s why I’m here… to pay it
forward.
At first, I thought that Ashley may have
bitten off more than she could chew by asking this question, but as it turned
out, the responses have been considerate. Good job quit buddies! Hopefully by asking these types of questions, we may get
the answers we need to continue to provide quality support our fellow quit
buddies!
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Rock, I like your idea of letting SSC members know when one of the others has reached a milestone so that person can be praised (I think the majority of people like to be cheered on for doing anything that is hard and takes commitment).
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