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Designing a better welcome page

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When you create a group on Convos, a Page is displayed in the rightmost panel. This is your default Group Welcome Page (shown left) and the first thing members will see when they access your group.

Why not take some time to make this welcome page unique before inviting members to the group? It's easy to do and can really make your new members feel welcome.
 

Get Creative!
As an admin, you have the ability to customize this page to display whatever you would like your group members to see when they access the group. Below are some examples of how a dinner party group might use a Group Welcome Page:

 Group Name                   Quote Board                   Letter from the leader 

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Schedule                         Recipes                            ASCII Art

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It's easy to customize!

Ready to customize your group's welcome page? Simply click the "Group Welcome Page" in the middle panel (in Pages) and your welcome page will display some simple WYSIWYG controls at the bottom.

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Need some help?

Stop by the Convos Help Center for a step-by-step guide to setting up your group welcome pages.

Not feeling creative?  Contact us here and we would be happy to help you to make a nice welcome page for your group.

Posted on Monday, May 5, 2008 at 01:42PM by Registered CommenterTrush in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

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