Once you’ve created your social media profiles to help build your online community on the different channels, it’s important to set out what the purpose of the community is. To do this, include the campaign’s mission statement in the different accounts’ bios, along with details about the cause you’re supporting. Also, make sure you regularly publish content for your community where you focus on the mission statement and the issue at hand.
To help ensure your community doesn't lose sight of the purpose and mission, consistently engage with them and actively respond to their comments in a timely manner, always making it clear what the purpose of the community is and what the goals are.
Make it clear what the community guidelines are. You want your community to be an inclusive place where everyone feels free to share their points of view and feelings, while ensuring everyone feels safe:
You also don’t want people to go off-topic and post content that isn’t relevant to the cause. Make it clear what subjects are relevant and what ones aren’t.
Once the numbers in your community start to grow, quickly make moves to identify who the key players are. These could be members who are posting a lot or are posting insightful information on the subject at hand, or these could be people who reach out to you asking how they can get more involved. It’s important to utilize their enthusiasm, passion and knowledge and give them roles within the community that match their skills and qualities.
For example, someone may be good at creating videos, so task them with making content on behalf of the community. Or someone may be very knowledgeable on the issue at hand, so they could be good at writing more detailed posts or press releases.
To keep your community involved and to show that you’re someone who is an authority when it comes to the topic in question, it’s really important to demonstrate value. There are a number of ways to create value:
One of the best ways to promote your community is to engage with the larger conversation around the issue: