How to Set up a Wikipedia Meetup

Decide you would like to hold a meetup., Have more than one person setting it up., If you are in touch with any other editors from your area, you might try to determine what will be the best time., Consider using Twitter for some preliminary...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Decide you would like to hold a meetup.

    Most of the time, the actual event is started by one person who made a decision to take the time and set one up., Don't put all of the pressure and stress on a single person. , Set a time.

    Pick an 'off' day' the day when people are most likely able to attend. , Twitter is a quick and easy way of staying in touch with others of the same interest. , Any way of getting your name/event out there is good. , Just a few showing up, go bowling.

    A lot more than you expected; try renting a hall.
  2. Step 2: Have more than one person setting it up.

  3. Step 3: If you are in touch with any other editors from your area

  4. Step 4: you might try to determine what will be the best time.

  5. Step 5: Consider using Twitter for some preliminary numbers.

  6. Step 6: If you plan on scheduling more than one Wikipedia event

  7. Step 7: create a Facebook page for it.

  8. Step 8: Once you have an idea of the numbers

  9. Step 9: find a venue.

Detailed Guide

Most of the time, the actual event is started by one person who made a decision to take the time and set one up., Don't put all of the pressure and stress on a single person. , Set a time.

Pick an 'off' day' the day when people are most likely able to attend. , Twitter is a quick and easy way of staying in touch with others of the same interest. , Any way of getting your name/event out there is good. , Just a few showing up, go bowling.

A lot more than you expected; try renting a hall.

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