Archive for November, 2009

Doha Expat Mums and Kids: Growing Very, Very Quickly on BigTent

Say hello to Doha Expat Mums & Kids (DEMK)! This group unites moms from over 64 countries  – Bangladesh, Ghana, Croatia, Iran, and more. Priding itself on its positive, friendly atmosphere, DEMK requires prospective members to attend one event before joining the group.

“We find that this encourages the idea of DEMK being a true local community, since it’s not something random people can join just by going online,” says Roxanne Davis, founder of the group.

DEMK has only been around for a year. How does it already have 500 members?

Roxanne tells us more.

 

 

Q: So, how did it all start?

A: When I moved to Doha, Qatar, in October 2008, there were individual playgroups here and there throughout the city, but no groups to connect the moms and help them all thrive in this challenging locale. Having been part of a fantastic moms group in Houston (Heights Kids), I decided to start one here.

Though there were many people who were interested in the group, I was also met with a surprising amount of resistance. I was told that no one would show up to the group’s events, no one would help out, etc. These comments really took me aback, and they motivated me to ensure the group was successful.

Q: What do you do to ensure success?

A: We’re extremely busy! Here in Doha, we’ve had to make our own fun. We have an average of three events per day, ranging from coffee mornings to playgroups to walks along the sea. Our group is volunteer-based, so members dive in and organize activities with the attitude of “build it and they will come.”

Our members have organized and/or given tours of the local organic farm, the wholesale market, the abaya souk, the fabric souk and the zoo.

Q: How does BigTent help your group?

Heights Kids transitioned to BigTent in early 2008 and never looked back. When it came time to start Doha Expat Mums & Kids, I didn’t even consider using other platforms — BigTent is positively the best one out there.

Q: Aw, thanks. We’re blushing now. Tell us about you. What else are you up to besides this group?

A: I am the mother of two kids, a 4-year-old son and a 2-year-old daughter. Our family is on our third expatriate posting; previously we lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Melbourne, Australia. My husband works for a large oil company, which keeps us on the go every couple of years or so.

Also, I used to work as a mover and long-haul truck driver for Mayflower and United Van Lines. As such, I can drive a split shift transmission, am fully fluent in trucker lingo, and know the best truckstops for Mexican food.

Q: Now we’re hungry. What are your future goals for the group?

A: DEMK is growing very, very quickly, and it has turned into a full-time job for me and several friends. A new website which will support our own advertising is in the works.

We’re also planning to offer a discount card for sale to members, which will get them better rates at hotels, salons, restaurants, specific events, etc. It’s very exciting to see the labor of my love expand to include income opportunities!

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Slides and audio available for Twins Club: Extreme Makeover

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Hats off to Natalie Diaz, twins club expert and Twiniversity founder, for an excellent webinar this morning! The BigTent webinar, “Twins Club: Extreme Makeover,” had over 30 people register from 17 different states.

In case you missed it, we now have slides and a recorded version of the session available for viewing:

  • Webinar slides. Get a PDF with all 10 tips for sprucing up your club.
  • Webinar recording. Tune in and hear Natalie’s advice, plus questions and feedback from the audience.

BigTent is proud to be the largest online host to twins clubs, with over 150 twins groups calling us home. If your group has yet to check out BigTent, be sure to watch our Quick Tour or create a new group. We look forward to seeing more of you on the site!

Best,

The BigTent Team

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BigTent launches Coach Corner

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Great news for everyone starting groups on BigTent! We just launched our Coach Corner, which is designed to help you learn the ropes for managing your group on our site.

The Coach Corner contains live, recorded, and printed resources to train both your leadership team and your members.  Sign up for a web training session with expert Community Coach, Jaine, check out a series of videos to make sure you’ve done everything necessary to set up your group, or download helpful guides for transitioning to BigTent.

We plan on making frequent Coach Corner updates to keep pace with new features and site growth, so be sure to check back frequently for new content. We look forward to seeing more of your groups on BigTent!

Best,

Rufus and the BigTent team

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Join BigTent for Twins Club: Extreme Makeover

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Are you a twins club leader looking for ways to save time and boost participation in your group? Join us next week for a fun, free webinar, hosted by BigTent and led by fellow expert twin mom, Natalie Diaz.

Twins Club: Extreme Makeover
Thursday, November 12 @ 9 am Pacific/12 pm Eastern
Click here to register for free

In this session, Natalie will share 10 tips to help you cut down on management burdens and spruce up your twins club. Tips include:

-How to manage member information online
-How to delegate volunteer responsibilities
-How to plan awesome events

Natalie is Director of Manhattan Twins Club, a group on BigTent that boasts over 900 members. Natalie is also founder of Twiniversity.com and a contributing writer for New York Family Magazine — she is guaranteed to commiserate with you and make you laugh!

Hope to see you next week at the webinar. Let us know if you have any questions.

Best,

The BigTent Team

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Access Colorado staff and volunteers connect on BigTent

Access Colorado is a non-profit organization that was formed to support AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers and their supervisors in their collective efforts to fight poverty and improve student access to post-secondary education.

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Here’s a little Q&A with our fearless leader, Melanie:

Q. How does BigTent improve the day-to-day functions of your group?

A. BigTent offers seamless integration of a calendar, forum, news items — plus widgets to link the group to our website. On a typical day, you’ll see a variety of professional development opportunities, trainings, deadline reminders, and other resources posted to our group.

Q. What are your future goals for the group?

A. Our online group is still fairly new, so I’d like to see us up the rate of participation.

Q. Aside from your role with Access Colorado, what keeps you busy?

A. I practice yoga daily, spend time with friends and family, and teach computing skills to adults reentering the workforce.