How can we grow this community?
Codidact's communities have a lot of great content that is helping people on the Internet. Our communities are small, though, and sustainable communities depend on having lots of active, engaged participants. The folks already here are doing good work; our challenge is to find more people like you so we can help this community grow.
This calls for a two-pronged approach: reaching more people who would be interested if only they knew about us, and making sure that visitors get a good first impression. I'm here to ask for your help with both.
Reaching more people
The pool of people interested in physics in all its forms is large. My question to you is: where do we find those people? You're the experts on this topic, not us. Where would it be most fruitful to promote Codidact? How should we appeal to them to draw them in?
Please don't give general answers like "universities". We need your expert input to decide where, specifically, we should be looking. We are now able to pay for some advertising -- where should we direct it, and what message would best reach that audience? Can you help us sell your community?
Finally, some types of promotion are best done peer to peer. You are the experts in your topic; messages from you on subreddits or professional forums or the like will be much more credible than messages from Codidact staff. For these types of settings, we need your help to get the word out. If you know of a suitable place and can volunteer to spread the word there, please leave an answer about it so we all know about it (and know not to also post there).
Making a good first impression
Pretend for a moment that you don't know anything about Codidact. Visit this community in incognito mode. What's your reaction? If it's negative, what can we do about it? Some known deterrents from across the network:
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Latest activity is not recent. This tells people the community isn't active. Anecdotally, we have lots of people ready to answer good questions, and on some communities, not enough good questions for them to answer. Can you help with that?
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Latest questions are unanswered. This tells people it might not be worth asking here. Why are our unanswered questions unanswered? Are they poor questions in some regard? Unclear, too basic, too esoteric, just not interesting? Can they be fixed? Should they be hidden?[1]
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Latest questions have poor scores. This tells people that either there's lots of low-quality material here or the voters are overly picky. If it's a quality problem, same questions as the previous bullet. If good content is getting downvoted, or not getting upvoted, can you help us understand why?
These are issues we've seen or heard about from across the network, but each community is different. What do you see here? What might be turning people away, and what could we do about it?
Are there things about the platform itself, as opposed to content, that discourage people we're trying to attract? If there's something we can customize to better serve this community, please let us know. If there are other changes in presentation or behavior that you think would encourage visitors to stick around, what are they?
Conversely, what is this community doing well? What draws newcomers in? I don't just mean the reverse of those bullets. What do we need to keep doing, and what might be worth highlighting when promoting this community?
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Should the question list not show some questions to anonymous visitors? What should the criteria be? ↩︎
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I am not a marketer so my idea may not be good. As a physics enthusiast I can give some thoughts.
Recently, I was just reading questions and answers in PSE just to learn new things. And what I have seen that is most of questions were asked by undergraduate students and high students or college students. I always tell my friends to join Quora, SE and CD just to learn new things but no one (most of people) in my country isn't interested to learn new things and help others they mostly think they are just wasting their time. In few weeks, I may invite one of my Physics enthusiast friend to Software CD.
I won't complain of UI/UX of CD. Cause CD's UI/UX is too much better than SE's. But I will complain about some behaviour of people in CD. I have seen some people were just visiting questions and commenting here and there rather than writing an answer. That's not bad at all. Cause a little hint can help a questioner. But some are saying that "you could find it by google search too easily. It was completely above result of google search engine." I agree with that. But the asker have some thoughts about his question so why we shouldn't care of his thoughts rather than search engine? It's not allowed in SO. So we should care of it [1].
Unfriendly Friendly “You could Google this in 5 seconds.” “This is called Invariance and Covariance. If you Google it, you’ll find tutorials that can explain it much better than we can in an answer here.”
Bad post around the network isn't "harmful". But when there's bad post rather than good post around the network than it's "harmful". So we should care of it. As I said earlier, some are just commenting rather than answering if you have some thoughts than why don't you write it as answer?, do you scare to get downvote? Or there's something we are asking which you didn't understand in comment? I can't make further conclusion of problem in PCD cause there's not too much activity here.
After completing above work we can encourage people to join us. I believe facebook and instagram will be better for marketing for any community.
I will start marketing around some facebook group of Physics. :)
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I know some will downvote the post for the single word. ↩︎
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