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How do I bring a dead social website back to life?

By Lena West

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I have created a social network for the people of my country only. At first I invited people from everywhere by chat rooms and word of mouth. But then it all went to a waste when my website went dead. How do I bring my website back to life and get more traffic?

Sorry to learn of the challenges you've been having with your social network, but I'm happy to see that you're seeking guidance to get back on track again.

The best thing you can do at this point is make sure that your social network is ready for business. Make sure all the links work and that there is fresh content for people to read when they visit.

Write some blog posts and make the web destination look active as best you can--recruit some colleagues or friends to help with this if needed.

Then, in much the same way you invited people by word of mouth, create a schedule for yourself to visit five to 10 forums and places where you know people from your country hang out online and do that consistently and regularly.

If you do this, you'll notice that traffic will pick up and your community will be vibrant again.

Another thing you might want to do is look into how and why your social network "went dead" in the first place. Learn from your lessons.

Lena West is the CEO and Chief Strategist of xynoMedia Technology, a New York-based firm that helps high-growth companies leverage the power of social media, blogs, podcasts and online communities.

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