The key to reviving a community is reinventing it. Give people a strong reason to return, not more of what it used to be.
The change needs to be undertaken at the core of your community. Some ideas you can use include:
Change the core. Change the very core of the community. It’s not the same as it used to be. It’s something different, better, more relevant to the daily lives of members. Offer a
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Would you ever make a crazy video resume like this? What do you think, thumbs up or down? http://blog.sfgate.com/gettowork/2010/08/06/no-this-job-seeker-isnt-berserk-hes-berzack/
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Starting a new group to help young entrepreneurs find resources to support their business development. Please join up and tell me about your business to get the conversation going.
When you're in a job interview, do you worry about the part of the job where you lack experience rather than the (larger) part that's in your comfort zone?