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People never were incredibly active. Rebekah Send a noteboard - 10/03/2010 08:56:59 PM
1) Sometimes, it's as slow as molasses around here.

That it certainly is.

2) There really isn't all that much engagement it seems with what is transpiring on the larger SF-oriented sites.

I suspect we've lost a few of the dedicated SF/F people and there are probably more people interested in Other Literature.

3) Too often people here seem to wait around for an Admin or someone else to take the initiative. I hated that when I co-ran OF and I still despise that lazy attitude these days.

Drives me batty.

And it doesn't help that neither of the admins has had much time recently to drive things along.

That said: now that I've secured my new job, and will not need to work long hours anymore, I should have more time.


4) Still too bare-bones nearly 9 months later. I'm not talking about huge features, but rather the lack of even that tacky yet easy-to-do Interviews post category for the mods and a corresponding link where all such posts were gathered automatically. Speaking of interviews...

We have the category, just not the separate board. Working on that.

Well, for starters, you lot could get off your asses and go forth and interview authors. I'm currently interviewing two right now for the Nebula site, but it's not that hard to find authors willing to do interviews with SF sites. Look at the Nebula and (later) Hugo shortlists. Contact each and every one of them (most have LJs, blogs, and sites where their emails are listed). Read a sampling of their work to get an idea of who they are and what they write (many of the authors I've interviewed had samples online). Then start conducting interviews after polite requests. A dedicated 1-5 people could, if they wanted to, could have an interview a week for months on end. Also helps that said authors usually post links, via their blogs, LJs, and/or Twitter/Facebook accounts and more traffic is generated this way.

It would also help if some here, whether they be Admins or just regular posters, would just engage more often with people at other sites or who do other blogs. It's sad when someone such as myself, who as the main blogger (still waiting for Jake to rise from the dead and participate more often, like he promised ) at the OF Blog, gets much more attention from authors and publishers with only 1200 blog entries compared to a site that perhaps has a few million page views and a dedicated SF/books section that has over 10K posts.

Sometimes, you just have to be more proactive and learn how to network if you want this place to be hopping, I guess.


This is what I'm working on doing. As I'm sure you're aware, I'm completely new to this so it's taking time.


Thanks for your feedback.
*MySmiley*

Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
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