1. GET MORE ENGAGEMENT

People don’t want take orders, they want to take part. Let more people behind the wheel once and everyone will enjoy the trip more.
 

2. IMPROVE RETENTION

Your Rotary Facebook group or page, much like Rotary itself, is more interesting and dynamic when the Timeline is filled with diverse perspectives.
 

3. STAGE NEW MEMBERS

The ability to post is an open invitation to expression (and vice versa).  Yes, admins will have to temper or delete the occasional rogue post, but having an open page maintains a constant pipeline for new group members and therefore new Rotarians.

4. CREATE MORE LEADERS

Give others the spotlight.  This allows present and future Rotary leaders a chance to find their voices and build followings of their own.  Opening up your Rotary group also makes it easier to find future page admins!
 

5. BE A GOOD ROLE MODEL

When your engagement is high and your Timeline is alive with interesting personalities, other Rotarians will notice and model your success.  A rising tide raises all boats. 

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