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Do your staff help you promote?

PandahFish

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It's a pretty simple question. I used to encourage my staff members to help me promote but they were awfully bad at it @_@ I mostly did everything by myself lol. What about you?
 
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Generally it is the owners job to promote the site. I personally feel that on most occasions if staff are promoting they should be offered some form of compensation for it (unless they are just giving back to the community/ site and helping it to grow).
 
Considering that I usually work alone on my projects, I promote them by myself. However, I do ask friends to share the articles or the website on social media, since I have no social media reach whatsoever.
 
I do not currently have any staff, so I promote all my sites on my own.

Once I get staffs, I may ask them to promote as much as they can.
 
Sometimes they help, but most of the time its only me promoting my website. Oh well, I cannot blame them much anyways.
 
My staff had my forum in his signature for maybe a day, then he took it off for some reason. Other then that, I have not had a staff member help promote my website.
 
Unfortunately no. My article writers are there just to write articles. It would be nice if they would help me promote but it is not in their job description. Oh well!
 
No my staff do not help in the promotion of my forum I tend to do almost all of this myself. It's something I don't mind doing though as I feel it's what comes with wanting to run a forum and at least if you promote yourself you know where you are being promoted and that it's being done in a good way.
 

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