The YouSaidIt Tour : Social Q&A for Your Website
A loyal community, great SEO, total integration with your site and distribution through social media. Make your community profitable.
Plans & Pricing
1. The Town Hall on Your Web Site
The purpose of the Online Town Hall is to give your community a focus at your website. A place to convene.
The proliferation of communication media has enabled you to talk directly to your constituents but they still lack a meeting place where they can know you, and one another.
With the Online Town Hall people can see the positions you hold and ask questions that concern them. You can answer their questions and since they are a registered communty you can communicate with them and organize them.
Local politics managed from anywhere.
2. Clear Answers to Confusing Issues
People are more interested in politics then they have been in a generation. Over the coming years legislation will be passed that will change people's daily lives.
From health care, to energy, the environment, wars and the economy, people once again feel they have a real stake in the outcome. These are all highly complex and thus confusing issues. The sound byte media and polarized politics has only made things more confusing.
People need a place to get answers from the person they trust. That person is you.
3. Questions are Social and Constructive
Politics can bring out the worst in people. When provided with a platform to vent their opinion, they will. The results are typically not very helpful.
A better approach it to focus community communication on questions. Questions are social: they are a request for help and information. When coupled with answers they make up a constructive exchange. They are also inherently focused and cannot veer of topic as open discussions tend to.
Finally, they are discrete units that fit into the existing social media ecosystem. They can be tweeted, posted, mailed, etc.
4. Membership has it's Rewards
The Online Town Hall gives your consituents a sense of presence and memberships. You are giving them a face and a voice and a community.
Through participation at the site they gain a reputation and knowledge of one another. These consitituents can be tapped to take a larger role if desired. This can of course extend into the "real" world where these same people can become community organizers.
Community management and content moderation is unusually minimal and easy (see YouSaidIt Overview Tour)

