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You may find this quite interesting that interaction with others can
be broken down into a more simple generic identifier that proves to
offer a greater result as relates to a project where additional
effort from others are required.

~ Applying Offline Basics Into Online Results ~

The typical offline world functions under a classification or titled
system to organize tasks for a calculated result for a given project.

This differs in online activity as an individual can opt "out" or no
longer "be friends" at any point and for any reason.

The offline world controls this by offering a pay for work incentive.

The online world controls incentives to opt-in through a program.

Most apply a generic value to gain interest level to access for
further information that matches whatever a visitor is seeking.

If it touches on enough right buttons it will have achieved its short
term goal during its projected drive. An access link is provided to
complete a transaction or for membership referral.

~ Viral Online Networking ~

The typical offline world has little to no interest in what the online
world is doing. They are busy working longer hours while they struggle
to meet ever-rising costs. Some may turn towards the lure of internet
success where the 5% successful market to the 95% seekers.

They buy information that the 5% never use as they rapidly come up
with a newer and better download and if lucky get paid memberships
from 5% of the 95% until a new membership replaces that one.

~ Viral Offline Networking ~

A typical business project applies a calculated goal using a task
management system to create activity by an assignment process.

It may take "x amount" in this department and so forth. This is the
basic network structure that can delegate people skills that puts the
paid incentives into the executive's reason to remain as the opt-in.

~ Welcome to the Group Project Workshop ~

There resides within most, a need towards building a long lasting
relationship with another. Due to various conflicts in interest of
people it poses invariables in achieving a result.

In order to retain opt-in activity a project or in this case a program
should be easy to understand, easy to teach, and easy to do.

It will require more than one person as a "group" of success minded
members working together to create results. As opposed to those
long referral identifiers previously described this workshop has broken
it down to a two-digit task management activator by answering to the
best and honest of ability the following:

My Group Project Relates More As A:

1) Personal One
2) Business Related
3) Pleasure Experience

Its Task Manager Is Activated Through:

A) Financial Goal
B) Grouped Activity
C) Legal Action

Your Group Forms as a prefix to one of the above!

For example an entry might be:

1C - Burglary While Not At Home.

Event - This thief knew exactly how to dis-able my security system
and stole me blind!

Task: I want to sue the security provider to recover my loss because
the insurance broker stated it was not a covered loss.

Whether this project can or not work to satisfaction there will be
one who can answer this event better than another.

Only another person who matches that prefix: 1C can post a reply!

Group 1C has now been formed!

Now let's say someone found that it worked better when his community
shot down Police Headquarters and demanded more patrols in the area.

This indicates that a group action is a 1B Group.

Rather than post a reply to a 1C Group event reply that may serve to
discourage a 1C Group interest level:

That topic event 1B will be seeking replies where 1B needs response.

If a reply does not match any of the above pre-fixes it will originate a
new group accordingly such as 4A or 3D, etc.

The rationality of this being that many seem to offer an opinion that
creates a level of drama and takes away from the person's posting
which is unfair and by dividing inter-related perspectives may increase
increased activity in the forum.

All suggestions are highly welcomed!

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