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Explanation

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Reader

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Clients

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Reader goal

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Learn why you might want groups on your site / and which features groups can use.

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Contributors

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Scrilla, Renae

CSMs: Ashley, Amanda, Catrina

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JUNO version

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V2.0

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Reviewers (check the box when you’re done!)

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  •  Travis

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Review deadline

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Notes for reviewers

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Many things are up in the air as clients start to use groups, so we are leaving some things open ended for now. This should help clients and CSMs get started at least with “what we know now.”

Learn how to use groups to enhance the attendee experience.

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  • Regional chapter membership, or other real-life groups.

  • Content interests. You can ask attendees to select profile interest tags ahead of time so that we can manually assign them to their preferred group(s).

  • Access to content. For example, people with special ticket access can start engaging as a group before it’s released.

  • Guided content paths. If you plan a curriculum or content collection, you can make sure attendees see content meant for their group. This strategy is helpful if you want to make sure people get equal access to different types of content.

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Talk to the JUNO team to learn more about configuring group home pages.

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An example blank group home page (click to expand)

Group feed

Groups get their own private social feed. You can post and comment on the social feed at any time during the event or year-round.

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