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Postby Vancouvia » Wed Apr 18, 2018 7:54 pm

Cute Puppies wrote:I'm not able to purchase stamps for recruitment telegrams. What, besides stamps, are the best ways to recruit for a region?


The other two ways then: manual or API

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Postby Cute Puppies » Wed Apr 18, 2018 8:11 pm

Vancouvia wrote:
Cute Puppies wrote:I'm not able to purchase stamps for recruitment telegrams. What, besides stamps, are the best ways to recruit for a region?


The other two ways then: manual or API

What's an API?

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Postby Tinhampton » Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:03 am

Cute Puppies wrote:
Vancouvia wrote:
The other two ways then: manual or API

What's an API?

This is Soulsy explaining API telegramming.
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Postby Consular » Thu Apr 19, 2018 8:06 pm

Cute Puppies wrote:
Vancouvia wrote:
The other two ways then: manual or API

What's an API?

Did... Did you even read the above guide?

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Postby Nezavisna Republika Makedonija » Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:28 pm

Is it possible to close a region (removing it completely from existence)?
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Postby Terra Voltera » Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:35 pm

Nezavisna Republika Makedonija wrote:Is it possible to close a region (removing it completely from existence)?

To do that you would need to completely empty it of nations, then wait until one of the daily updates (12am or 12pm EST) before it disappears.
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Postby Malphe » Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:41 pm

Terra Voltera wrote:
Nezavisna Republika Makedonija wrote:Is it possible to close a region (removing it completely from existence)?

To do that you would need to completely empty it of nations, then wait until one of the daily updates (12am or 12pm EST) before it disappears.

Though that will leave it liable to a refound, the region being founded again. Outside of moderator intervention you can't make a region cease to exist without a chance of a refound, which is particularly true for desirable regional names.
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Postby Dawetid » Mon Jul 16, 2018 10:45 pm

In a region with no founder or delegate, who will get the executive position?
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Postby Tupelope » Tue Jul 17, 2018 12:33 am

Dawetid wrote:In a region with no founder or delegate, who will get the executive position?

no one

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how to get nations to join your riegion

Postby Talahina » Sun Aug 05, 2018 4:41 pm

how do you get other nations to join your region I just made a region and I'm having trouble with recruiting and setting up a cabinet

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Postby Cosmopolitan borovan » Tue Sep 04, 2018 12:07 pm

Talahina wrote:how do you get other nations to join your region I just made a region and I'm having trouble with recruiting and setting up a cabinet

Get friends set API telegram and knowing how clubs executives govern helps

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Postby Ceczpormaratorka » Tue Sep 18, 2018 11:25 pm

Good guide, thanks for info

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Postby Bamboozlandia » Tue Nov 06, 2018 7:55 am

Thanks for the info. I was quite lost but now things cleared up a bit.

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Caer Sidi's UCR Con Lectures

Postby All Wild Things » Tue Nov 20, 2018 3:26 pm

Caer Sidi ran a great event, UCR Con

The event included a number of lectures.

HEM & Sopo did a radio broadcast on Region Building.

I posted a text based lecture, copied here:
The Brand

When starting a new nation, we spend a lot of time preening our presentation. We want a distinctive appearance that stands out. Our flags are the first things other people see when they meet us. We want to make the right first impression. Flags carry our own personal brand. We can customise banners and fields, but it is the flag that is the face we present to the public. Just take a look at the popularity of the “Flag Makers/Requests II” thread on the Gameplay forum. It's rarely off the front page.

When we set up a region, we do the same thing. We choose a flag. We set the text of our WFE. We add tags and dispatches too. This is our new brand. To compare to real world brands, the flag is our logo, and the WFE is our corporate brochure. Only when we think we have our brochure just right do we set out to recruit.

The Black Hawks are arguably NationStates’ strongest brand. If we ran a poll to find out which regions most players had heard of, I've no doubt that TBH would be very high up that list.

Their flag is a good one. The image is of a hawk, dominating the world. The arrangement of hawk and sword looks a bit like a Roman standard. Subconsciously, we associate them with the military might of the Roman Empire. It fits well with their region's purpose.

Telegram Content

With flag and WFE set, we set out to recruit. The classic approach is to buy stamps, or set up the API, and send out recruitment telegrams to new nations.

But this is a notoriously ineffective way to recruit. From your 1000 stamps, you might get ten people show up. A few of them might stay. When they do, some will just answer issues. Others will just CTE.

Why is this method of recruitment so bad?

First, there's your telegram itself. It doesn't contain images. You've spent all this time creating the perfect flag, your logo, but this doesn't get seen by your targets. Can you imagine Coca Cola trying to advertise without including their logo? That’s a big handicap to overcome.

It helps to have the flag of the nation sending your TG to reflect the flag of your region. For recipients who use a phone, this image is tiny though. Which is why an effective flag is important.

But really, your text needs to do the job of selling your region.

Telegram Text

“The Most Feared Military Organisation in NationStates”. The Black Hawks have a great strapline. It's simple and effective. The telegram recipient knows exactly what they're buying into.

A simple but powerful strapline helps give you, the recruiter, an advantage. Don't waste your time talking about other recruitment telegrams the recipient might get. Don't waste time telling them how to block recruitment telegrams. Just tell them, in as few words as possible, why your region is shit-hot.

Your first paragraph is the one most likely to be read. It should be your best. You're trying to get people to read the rest of your telegram.

Similarly, the first sentence in each paragraph needs to be good. People often only take in the first sentence of each paragraph. Have your first sentence 'sell’ the rest of the paragraph.

A little alliteration brings benefits (see what I did there?).

Keep sentences short. 96% of people understand a 12 word sentence on first reading. Only approximately four percent of people are able to understand a sentence composed of over thirty words upon reading it for the first time without having to go back and read it again. (and there?)

You need to avoid walls of text. We're all lazy, and want the TL;DR version. On a phone, you get about five or six words per line of text. Just a few sentences can look like a lot. So try to keep paragraphs under 100 words.

If a link is to be included, put it in the first half of the sentence. Apparently people are more likely to click it if it's positioned there.

Telegram Targets

The other problem with telegram recruitment is the audience. We dutifully send them out to “new” nations.

It's worth noting that 25% of nations reside in the Pacifics, and about 37% in GCRs altogether. So we can guess that 25% to 37% of recipients have no interest in your TG.

Existing players creating new nations are usually creating them with a purpose in mind. So they're not interested in your TG either.

The remaining new players who read your telegram have 19 other such telegrams in their inboxes. So you can realistically expect only 5% of them will choose your region.

These statistics explain why this method is so ineffective.

And if you get genuinely new players, you need to help explain the game to them. Do you have the energy for that? Are you really targeting the right people?

Another technique is to target refounded nations. But if someone let their nation CTE once before, do you really have high hopes of them becoming an active part of your community?

The Black Hawks made interesting use of the API (I admit I don't know how effective it was). They targeted nations who had just joined the WA. That gave them a good mix of Gameplayers (ideal recruits for them) and other players.

It's generally frowned upon to directly target another UCR for recruits. But clever use of the API should allow you to define a better target audience, more suited to the theme of your region.

How else can you promote your brand outside of the traditional telegrams?

Again, The Black Hawks have an answer. But not all of us want to go tag raiding!

The Gameplay Forum Thread

Gameplay forum threads are great. You can set up your thread with all the images and straplines you want. For new regions, the aim here is to keep your thread visible. When you first post, your thread will go to the top of the page. It will gradually slip down the page until someone else responds, boosting it back to the top. It can be tempting to reply straight away. Don't. Allow the thread to slip out of the top 10 before replying. The game is to keep your thread in the top 10 for as long as possible. That gets you maximum exposure.

When the initial interest in your region has faded, your thread will fall off the first page of the Gameplay forum. When it does, add a follow up post. Tell them what the favourite poll option has been so far, or how many people have been recruited. It doesn't need to be anything earth-shattering (but don't just write “bump” - that makes you look unimaginative). The purpose of this post is to get your thread back on the first page, so more people can find you.

The Poll

As I said on another channel, polls are a great way to generate activity, and promote your brand.

Set up a poll (max 7 days long), open to all nations, not just residents. Make it something simple, like “Which city would you most like to visit?”. Everyone has an answer to that.
Go round all your embassies, posting a link to the poll, and asking the same question on their RMB. If someone replies, reply back. Ask them questions about it, “Wow, Moscow, that sounds cool. What in particular makes you want to go there?”. That keeps a conversation going, and makes your region look more interesting, even though it's on someone else's RMB. Then people in *their* embassies see that you exist, and that you're a sociable region.
“What's your favourite ice-cream” doesn't really work, because it's hard to have follow-up questions.

The poll makes a good follow up post on your Gameplay thread too. As well as linking to your poll, you can try and strike up a conversation there, keeping your region in the top 10 threads.

The Embassies

As mentioned, having conversations on your embassies’ RMBs gives you exposure to their embassies, so spreading your brand.

Any post that you can turn into a conversation, jump on it. Again, a good way is to ask a question. Then the other person feels compelled to answer.

When you've nothing to say, do a round of your embassies anyway. Some of you will know of Brightonberg from One Big Island. Often his posts are just a text picture of a keg of beer. They're no practical use, but they keep that communication and awareness going.

Dispatches

When I set up The NewsStand dispatch (“your one-stop, non-stop, news shop, promoting newspapers and events from all over NationStates”), I wondered how to publicise it. My first thought was to get enough upvotes to be in the top 20 'best’ dispatches. At the time, I needed 150 upvotes to reach the top 20. In position 20 was a dispatch called “A potato for all!”. How hard could it be to be more popular than a potato? It turns out it's a lot of work! It took around a year to get there. Now the barrier is 267 upvotes. So, not an easy route to publicise your region.

You can however, leverage The NewsStand. It's there to promote newspapers and events from all over NationStates. If you've something going on, let me know.

The other high visibility dispatch screen is the top 20 'new’ dispatches. There's a magic formula (that I haven't yet tried to figure out) connecting how long the dispatch has existed, how many reads, and how many upvotes it has. That determines the order of dispatches.

Europeia took advantage of this for a while, and had a squad of people upvote almost every dispatch coming out of Europeia. It annoyed the hell out of a lot of people.

I'm pleased that the weekly updates from The Sands usually make it onto this list. Without up-vote manipulation!

Triggering Notifications

This is one of the secrets to The Sands poll success. We run our polls as casino games. But there's no easy way for you to check if you've won. That's where our weekly dispatch comes in. By naming all the nations that took part, they get a notification saying that they were mentioned in a dispatch. They then read the results in the dispatch, which also has handy links to our new game. It's a good way for us to get repeat business.

In The Sands, we can legitimately trigger a notification. You chose to take part in our poll, and we choose to let you know the result. If triggering for other purposes, you have to be wary about spamming people.

When Funk couped Lazarus, notifications were used to get people to join the resistance. That caused complaints of spamming.

Yuno used notifications to boost her endorsement count when delegate of TEP. By calling out all the WA nations that weren't endorsing her, she was able to boost her count.

The Newspaper

A more transparent way to use a dispatch for publicity is to publish a newspaper. A newspaper can be a good way to tell the world about your region and what happens. But it needs to be good. A bad paper makes your region look bad. It's better to do a decent job monthly or quarterly, than do a poor job weekly.

Thanks for your time.


Hope you find these useful.
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Wild mike
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Postby Wild mike » Thu Nov 22, 2018 12:46 pm

Thank you for making this guide. I originally started my nation for a college assignment and I would have loved for someone to take the time that you have and explain how everything works and the best parts of how. Thank you so much for the help.

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Nations That CTE

Postby Halcyon Nova » Sat Feb 09, 2019 12:11 am

Is there any place you can view a complete list of your region's nations that have CTE'd?
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Postby West Maga And East Brexit » Tue Feb 19, 2019 2:31 am

Dawetid wrote:In a region with no founder or delegate, who will get the executive position?

A raider
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Postby Pelanesomunk » Wed Jun 26, 2019 7:36 am

Thank you for making this guide. As a brand new player, this guide has defiantly given me some thoughts about starting my own region.

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Postby Seaforti » Wed Aug 14, 2019 7:36 pm

Thanks this will help a LOT

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Postby Christian Confederation » Thu Nov 07, 2019 10:53 am

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Postby Dreughia » Tue Mar 24, 2020 10:50 am

Keeping the council of the region active helps a lot!

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Postby The Gold Mines » Sat May 30, 2020 2:44 pm

I used this and it helped me a lot! I recruited one person. So my region is quiet and sad but at least I recruited one person!

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Postby The Gold Mines » Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:05 pm

Seaforti wrote:Thanks this will help a LOT

I know doesn’t it help?

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Postby HeathcliffPhillips » Wed Jun 24, 2020 10:54 am

I did some stuff like making polls.
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Postby McClandia Doge 2 » Tue Oct 13, 2020 9:03 am

I really would like to create my own region but I afraid that no one will join it if I create it. I know that if I do create a region it could take months for my region to pick up its pace in player growth. I do not want to leave my current nation Forest but I do wish to create my own region, I have created regions before on puppet nations but I do not wish to use a puppet nation to grow up a region. What should I do? :?:

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