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Re: Promoting Sub Groups


Dakotta Alex
 

Thanks, Bruce! I couldn't find that :)

One thing - the option of:?mailto link to the +subscribe?
Where is that I thought I saw it on the about pages of groups the (subscribe, unsubscribe) options?
I can't find the "example format"

Does anyone any?examples of how they are promoting their groups on websites to get individuals to subscribe to their sub-groups???

It would be optimal to do it like regular groups (but alas) I have quite a few sub-groups.

Thanks,
Dakotta


On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 9:26 PM Bruce Bowman <bruce.bowman@...> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 10:28 PM, Dakotta Alex wrote:
What is the best way to promote subgroups?
I wanted to create a webpage for sign-up for each subgroup. I realize you can't do 'google or facebook' login for subgroups, so what's the best?way to do this?
Dakotta -- You asked a very similar question a month ago. The answer given at that time can be found at?/g/GroupManagersForum/topic/64368701#25015

Bottom line is that a mailto: link to the +subscribe email address is probably your best option for an off-site subscription button to a subgroup.

Also - where are the subscribe and unsubscribe?instructions for each group located?
While logged into the parent group, click the Subgroups item on the left-side menu bar. This will list what subgroups are available, and display the corresponding join buttons. Of course, one must join the parent group first.

If you want to provide detailed instructions for your subscribers you will have to create that yourself...perhaps via a Member Notice or a Wiki page.

Hope this helps,
Bruce

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