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Having run the last two manual User Acceptance Test processes for Mautic 3, it was clear that relying on users to manually test every aspect of Mautic was both error prone and time consuming.
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It has been a busy quarter in the Mautic community following the first Community Summit back in November. What follows is a round-up on a team-by-team basis of their activity between January-March 2020.
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Have you ever watched discussions happening in your community where someone shares a thought or opinion, or responds with a message which does not appear to be thought through or doesn’t seem to have any substance?
Often, we frown on this kind of discussion and the person can even be ridiculed for their lack of understanding or clarity - posts get closed down or threads deleted for lack of substance.
How, then, do we cater for those in our communities - like myself - who are external thinkers?
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Today is #InternationalWheelchairDay which has me reflecting just how much my life has changed since I decided to start using a wheelchair back in 2014.
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A standing event in the calendar of any marketing and SEO professional has to be BrightonSEO.
Twice a year, 4,000 people descend on Brighton from 40+ countries to learn, share and generally get their geek on.
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When you are attending a business exhibition, it is important to consider digital marketing and social media as part of your wider strategy for promoting your involvement and bringing people to your stand.
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You've got a great idea and you're thinking that building a community around your idea would be a great fit .. but where do you start?
Often communities are launched without much background preparation, and many fail to thrive as a result. There are many useful resources out there to help you with starting, growing and managing a community - a few of which I'll outline below.