Thursday, September 01, 2005

How to Add More Members to Your Private Yahoo Support Group

Dear New Private Yahoo Support Group Clients,

In order for your private Yahoo support group to function well, we need to add or invite as many resourcesful people with warm hearts as necessary. That way, each request you post will reach many who may readily to respond rather than just reach a few. And, the more support members in your group, the higher the energy level would be and the generated synergy will bring you lots of good luck.

Due to the fact that many people desperatedly need help have contacted or been referred to me, but Yahoo!Group only allows 10 adds and 50 invitations each day, I would like to see if you can help me to build your private Yahoo support group much faster so that you can connect to resourceful people with warm souls earlier and your problems will be solved sooner.

You are just assigned a moderator role with the privilege to add or invite new member, and I would like to see if you could invite resourcesful people with warm souls to join your private yahoo support group, one at a time, telling them your situation and how you think they may be able to help you. You may also invite other resourcesful people or family members or friends to join your private support group as you see fit. To add or invite a member, you do the following:

1. Go to your group by going to the end of the posted message, and
click on your name and that will go to the "home page" of your private yahoo support group.

2. Click on member section on the left hand side to perform
invitation of new members.

3. Click on invite people at the upper right corner to get to
invitation page.

4. Click the add member at the bottom left to get to directly "add" member page. We want to do direct add to avoid overhead of handshaking. In fact, most of my friends and family members are not computer experts, and to them, computer is just "emails" and webpages.

5. Enter the email address and name and comments, if any, at upper box. You may add a list of email addresses up to 10 a day. Here I am compiling a list of warm heart and resourceful friends, colleagues and family members for you to invite to your private Yahoo support group. Almost all of them would respond to my call to support you because I have helped them a lot in the past and maybe now and future too.

6. Enter the invitation letter at the lower box. You may have a "canned invitation letter with an introduction to yourself and family ..." and tell them what your situations are and how you believe they may be able to help you, and feel free to mention the person who give you the email list. e.g. if I refer you a person who I believe may help you down the road, you would invite the person and mention you got his email address from me ...etc.

7. Click Continue at the right bottom corner, once you have entered the email address list and introductory message.

8. Click Continue at the right bottom corner, after you review the email address lists with no error.

9. Click Add Member at the bottom right corner, after you review the email message to be send.

Cheng