Originally Posted by TraditionalToolworks
Originally Posted by CNC-Dude #5585
The forum isn't going to bring people to the Club. The individual members are often someone's first line of communication in public. As tlowe said, many often sit on their hands expecting or assuming its somebody else duty or responsibility to seek out and find new members. Unfortunately, that template was never presented to all the Chapters to my knowledge as a way to be more productive in recruiting. Some Chapters make a great presence in their communities, but most don't.
I don't even really know you, but have seen enough of your posts and have been conveyed enough about you to know that you are one of the people the Inliners should be embracing. You obviously know a lot about Inlines, if it was up to me I would have delegated some of the forums to you and brought you into the fold.

It is not easy to build communities, and I never said it was, but I have build a few of them, so do have some experience.

I just don't understand how they have failed to embrace you, I'm at a loss to come up with any reason that makes sense. shocked

Well thank you sir! I try to be as transparent as possible, I try to get along with others on the forum and have made some good friends from the forum. I try to keep discussions on track, and if someone has a varying opinion about something, I realize I don't know everything about everything and respect others views and opinions. I try to be as unbiased as possible, but try to mentor those that are trying to learn by being here and guide and help give the best advice I can. I also try to be as truthful as possible, because you don't have to have a good memory when you speak truthfully. So, to answer why those things haven't been realized is a mystery. But I'd be glad to help anyway I can.



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