I think people just get busy or get their needs met and then move on myself. It's not that they don't want to participate life just takes over. I PM'd a fella the other day and he was kind enough to call instead. I don't think people "not" want to post but other things take over and time is limited. I myself read things and then absorb them and/or respond here and there myself ... so it's not about popularity in any sense, it's just about time etc., As for the lurkers? Well .. they're just curious I guess and may not have much to say.
> Eric Sohn wrote:
> For sure, Hilary -
>Some of the boards are pretty unreadable as it is. I find I now only look for new threads on places like UnMarketing and Entrepreneurs.
>No, I'm really curious as to the psychology. You sign up for a social network, yet some are more social than others. I'm sure sign up, then essentially don't come back. What I'm wondering about are the folks who lurk - is it embarassment? Do they feel they have nothing new to contribute? Does the Ryze HTML format seem intimidating?
>Do they lurk elsewhere - or is it just Ryze that creates this behavior? Does spectating appear in their offline lines, too?
>And WHY?
>Coach Eric
>> Hilary Baumann wrote:
>> Can you imagine if everyone posted? Private Reply to Sue T. (new win) |