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Drupal 7 Social Networking

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Drupal 7 Social Networking

Overview of this book

Drupal is ideally equipped to serve as a base system for creating a custom social networking site like Facebook or MySpace. While these large social networks have their place, niche social networking websites can help promote businesses, products, projects, and hobbies of any nature. Drupal 7 Social Networking provides careful instructions and clear explanations to take you through the setup and management of your social network site, covering topics from users, to marketing, to maintenance. It will help you create your own social networking site, suitable for whatever audience you choose! Starting from the very basics of both Drupal and Social Networking, right through to more complicated aspects, you will progressively learn how to add to and expand your social networking site and add more features. You will learn how to secure your social network, deploy it on the Internet, and keep it running and well maintained. As social networking sites rely on the participation of their users, this book helps you to structure your site in such a way so that users can easily and enjoyably contribute, thus creating a powerful social network.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Drupal 7 Social Networking
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 9. Communicating with Our Users

With our social network almost complete, there is only one feature left for us to add, which is the ability to communicate with our users. While we can contact users individually (using the contact module, or by looking up their e-mail address), we can't get in touch with large groups, or our entire user base, at once. For instance, how will we inform our users of new changes to our site, which they may not know about?

In this chapter, you will learn about the following:

  • Mailing lists, and how to integrate them to our signup process

  • Allowing anonymous users to sign up to a mailing list using content blocks

  • How to remind inactive users about your site

  • Using content blocks to get our message across