@meggssy Make sure you Edit your Profile and add the BPL to the Donor ID field. Also, create a Group for BPL. Follow the instructions on the Get Started page. Enjoy connecting!
@nstwinmom The 7 parent Groups are Public. If you go to the Groups page (see tab above) it is easy to browse. You can also search using the search tool at the top right or on the Members page – Find Matches button. This Donor ID Group is the parent to all the ID groups for browsing and index purposes. Also…posting your information on this very large, site-wide group is not effective. The wall will get cluttered and things will be lost to new members. The best way to draw traffic to the site relevant to your ID is to create a specific Donor ID group. This will show up on search engines and they will join. Also, there you can privately share pictures, documents, posts, and also create meetup Events. There is nothing wrong with posting here, but it is much less effective and important than creating Groups.
Unlike smaller ID groups, this is not a working Group. Email notifications are turned off by default. Connections should ideally be made at smaller group levels.
Hi Meg we are the parents of a 14 yr old boy in ACT of BPL North Shore Sydney from 2000 that have contacted you before please email us on lizon40@gmail.com as would love to discuss further liz
@meggssy Make sure you Edit your Profile and add the BPL to the Donor ID field. Also, create a Group for BPL. Follow the instructions on the Get Started page. Enjoy connecting!
I see you directing most people to create a group for their specific donor ID. So what’s supposed to be the point of this group?
@nstwinmom The 7 parent Groups are Public. If you go to the Groups page (see tab above) it is easy to browse. You can also search using the search tool at the top right or on the Members page – Find Matches button. This Donor ID Group is the parent to all the ID groups for browsing and index purposes. Also…posting your information on this very large, site-wide group is not effective. The wall will get cluttered and things will be lost to new members. The best way to draw traffic to the site relevant to your ID is to create a specific Donor ID group. This will show up on search engines and they will join. Also, there you can privately share pictures, documents, posts, and also create meetup Events. There is nothing wrong with posting here, but it is much less effective and important than creating Groups.
Unlike smaller ID groups, this is not a working Group. Email notifications are turned off by default. Connections should ideally be made at smaller group levels.
Hi Meg we are the parents of a 14 yr old boy in ACT of BPL North Shore Sydney from 2000 that have contacted you before please email us on lizon40@gmail.com as would love to discuss further liz