Posts Tagged 'Simplify'

BigTent welcomes MSN Groups leaders

If you’re an MSN Group leader checking out BigTent, welcome! With the changes coming next month, chances are you’re deciding on the best new home for your online group. Of course, we hope you’ll choose BigTent.

We can help migrate your members and your message archives. Plus, we have some one-of-a-kind resources that make migrating from MSN Groups simple and effective:

1. Community Coaches. Change can be hard, but it doesn’t have to be. Once you create your BigTent group, get free phone and email support from a Community Coach. If you missed our email the first time around, contact us at coachrequest@bigtent.com.

Coaches are site experts who have managed their own groups on BigTent, so you’re bound to get some good advice.

2. Migration Guide. Follow the checklist in the guide to transition your members from MSN to BigTent.

If you choose the option to automatically import your members, we give you message templates to help get the word out about the switch.

3. Contact us. Have questions? We’re here to help. Please email us, call us (415-992-6550), or sign up for a live web demo.

As far as features are concerned, we offer discussion forums, photo sharing, and plenty of cool extras to add to your group experience. (How does unlimited, free file storage sound?)

example of bigtent features

Have you already made the switch to BigTent? Have other questions? Feel free to share your thoughts. We love hearing from you!

BigTent is Real Simple

Our whole staff was delighted this morning when a Google Alert popped up, telling us we were just published in the REAL SIMPLE blog, “simply stated.”

Special thanks go to Erin and Kristin, creators and hosts of Manic Mommies, a weekly podcast and national support group for busy moms. Since launching on Big Tent in December 2007, the group has signed up over 1100 members. Using our membership approval feature, Erin and Kristin have been able to build a candid community based on trust.

BigTent starring in REAL SIMPLE

BigTent: Management Magic for Your Multiples Group

It all started in August 2006, when a local club, the Marin Parents of Multiples Club, became the first group ever to adopt BigTent. Supporting close to 300 members in Marin County, Calif., the group and its leadership team were seeking a better way to manage its membership, including tools to organize a special sub-group for parents of twins over five.

Today, BigTent currently hosts many parents of multiples groups that span 15 states, with new states coming into the pipeline each month.

So what fuels the passion that multiples groups have for BigTent? In some ways, the proof is in the pudding — or rather, the increased rate of participation. Mica Garretson is Newsletter Editor for St. Petersburg Parents of Twins and Supertwins in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mica loves the fact that Big Tent has streamlined membership renewals for her group.

“This time last year, we had 16 people pay their dues on time,” she says. “This year we have 33. Thank you so much, BigTent, for making this process so much easier!”

Wondering what BigTent can do for your group? Just check out the screenshots below for more examples. You can also sign up to attend a live web demo, or start setting up your group today.

Membership forms

With BigTent you can design a custom membership form to collect vital information for your club. Find out who’s interested in volunteering, who’s on bedrest, and more:

Database reports

Use our secure, admin-only database to look up information for your group! This will allow you to contact members and support them more efficiently:

Sub-groups

Want to organize playgroups and hobby clubs for your group? You can create sub-groups to your heart’s content on Big Tent. Plus, you can make private sub-groups for your board and other special commmitees:

Have questions about starting a group on BigTent? Just email learnmore@bigtent.com for more information.

 

BigTent launches in Nebraska

Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Bethel MOPS! This active North Platte, NE group is our first in the state — a feat we owe to the innovative work of their Publicity Director, Kendra Carper.

In her efforts to spread the word about MOPS, Kendra was delighted to discover BigTent as a web solution for her group. Kendra raves, “Every part of Big Tent is created as though it was intended for our group!” She’s a particular fan of Big Tent’s color-coded calendar, our folder for sharing newsletters and other documents, and sub-groups for organizing her steering team.

Kendra has been involved with Bethel MOPS for three years. When asked what fuels her community involvement, she said, “I believe whole-heartedly in MOPS International’s ministry philosophy that ‘Better Moms Make a Better World.’ I love helping women become better mommies, which in turn grows a whole generation of better kids.”

Kendra credits her husband, Steven, for helping her balance her schedule and build quality ministries within her MOPS group. When not working with MOPS, Kendra is busy with her two boys, four-year-old Jackson and one-year-old Brady, and the family’s “temperamental dachsund,” Abby.

Our team applauds your hard work, Kendra, and wishes you and Bethel MOPS the best of luck in your ongoing endeavors!

Mom-to-be finds sanity, BigTent

We’re continually impressed by the outpouring of dedication and support which members receive from their community organizations. From pulling out all the stops to host a reunion gala for former teammates, to dreaming up new fundraisers to bolster youth in arts, such great groups energize our team to continue adding features under the Tent.

In recounting her own quest for parenting advice and camaraderie, one of our colleagues, Archana Bhat, illustrates this unflagging volunteer spirit:

“Are they amazing? Or slightly crazy?”

These questions swirled in my head when I was pregnant with my twins and had just joined my local multiples group, Eastside Mothers of Multiples (EMOMs). Let me explain. When you are pregnant — with twins at that — everything seems overwhelming. I actually was scared of Babies R Us for the first six months of my pregnancy! I didn’t recognize half the items in the store, and the choices for raising baby were almost too crushing for me.

Then I joined EMOMS. When I got access to their message boards, I was so happy to read stories from other moms, who themselves had once been clueless about twin boppy pillows, breastfeeding multiples, and purchasing two of everything instead of one. A member nearby even called to reassure me, talking to me at length about my pregnancy and what to expect in the upcoming months.

Post-pregnancy, I attended the bi-annual Toys & Togs Sale and came home with tons of gently used toys, clothes, and strollers — all for the bargain basement price of $100! The sale was run better than any corporate event I have ever been part of, with enough rules and regulations to ensure a smooth sailing day for buyers and sellers alike. I then realized that the women of EMOMS are nothing short of amazing.

I left that sale deeply inspired by the club, and feeling as though I should give back for all that I had received. I emailed the existing technology chair and asked if I could help out in any way. She immediately replied, “Can you find us a new member site?”

In my search, I lighted upon Big Tent, and EMOMS soon launched on the site in Summer 2007.

Almost all the moms in my club were incredulous that I took on such a Herculean task with young kids at home. But that’s when I realized I had become the “EMOM” archetype that had once puzzled me — the seemingly tireless, always passionate mom. By adding the responsibility of securing a new group technology to my plate, I actually reduced my stress, and gained a mentally challenging outlet to counterbalance the other forces in my life. While raising twins as a stay-at-home mother is hard, my refreshed outlook enabled me to appreciate the wonderful moments of parenting bliss that punctuate the usual chaos.

In the end, EMOMS got a brand-new functional web platform, and I got way more than I anticipated: my freedom, my sanity, and a new network of friends and support.

Intel Alumni Network launches on BigTent

There’s no doubt that the Silicon Valley is enamored with launching. Any excuse for a launch will work, whether you’re a hopeful new company, or a booming one that just published a “for Dummies” instruction manual to guide your 60 millionth new user, like Facebook.

Here at BigTent we launch great groups. Last Thursday, the Intel Alumni Network (IAN) held its inaugural social event: Intel Alumni – A Night at the Computer History Museum. Over 100 alums spanning four decades showed up to celebrate, lighting up the room with laughter and eagerness to reminisce. Keynote speeches from Dave House, of microprocessor memory and semiconductor fame, and Bruce Schechter, a member of the IAN launch team, capped the evening of reunited friends, free-flowing wine, and hors d’oeuvres.

IAN went live on BigTent in February, and signed up an incredible 500 members in that short month alone. Currently boasting 665 members, and with the epic launch event behind them, the group is now working to plan future growth and bonding activities for their members. We wish them the best of luck!

Meet BigTent in Seattle!

Are you interested in learning more about the free online services BigTent provides to help support trusted groups? Do you call the Seattle area home? If so, a special opportunity awaits you! On Thursday, February 28, one of our all-star parents of multiples group leaders, Archana, will be hosting a live demo and information session about Big Tent. Continue reading ‘Meet BigTent in Seattle!’