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This section of my fanpop User Guide describes how to create a club on Fanpop, and was last substantively edited on 4 June 2013.

Covered in this article:
Determining need
Creating a club

Determining need
So, you are a fã of some topic and want to post a bunch of links for it, right? Before you create a club for it, you need to make sure that there isn't already a club that covers that territory. Duplicate clubes get reported and may eventually be removed from the site, so this is important: always perform a thorough search for your topic before you create a new club!

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At least two searches should be conducted before you create a new club: a procurar for palavras chave for the club itself, and a procurar for palavras chave on a key link you want to add to the club. For example, if you wanted to create a spot for the punk band 'The Dead Kennedys', you should first procurar for the most common terms associated with the topic (in this example, it might be 'dead' 'kennedy' 'punk' 'Jello' and 'Biafra'). You'll get one of three types of results: either the list of results will show a 'Dead Kennedys' club (in which case you don't create another one), the list of results will show no clubes that match those procurar terms, or the site will denunciar "we couldn't find any exact matches." If some of the procurar terms you entered do match material on the site, this will be followed por "Here are the results for:" and a list of results that match those terms. If you don't get any matches, is it time to create the club? The answer is NO - you do not create a new club before making sure that the content you wish to add isn't already in some other club that duplicates that content without using the same palavras chave you thought to use. Conduct that segundo procurar first. Say you want to add a video for "California Über Alles": procurar for 'california' 'Über' 'Alles' and 'Uber' (many users will not use the extended character set). It might show up in a club for "Hardcore music", and if you don't have a lot mais Dead Kennedys-specific content to add, posting what you do have to the "Hardcore music" club probably works just as well.

But, if you do have a lot of content and/or the procurar results show that there isn't a club that adequately covers what you want to post, then create your club!

Note: before you create a new club, it is best to have the logo and banner imagens ready in advance. mais on that below.

Creating a club
To create a club, go to the topo, início page of the site, scroll down to the 'browse content' section and click on the link just above it labeled 'Create a New Club'. As an alternative, you can click on one of the content categories at the topo, início (Television, Movies, Music, and so on) - it doesn't matter which one you click - and then you'll find the same 'Create a New Club' button in the upper right. Finally, you can just go link (astute users will note the mention of "spot" in that URL: "clubs" were called "spots" until late 2007). Finally, if you don't find any matches in your searches (described above), you will be presented with a form to create a new club there.

The form presents you with "Step 1: Choose Topic", followed por six fields for information on your new club.

Choose Topic: this should be the título of your club. You should make the título as specific as possible and not use acronyms. Consider: the título should have no ambiguity as to what the club is intended for, and acronyms or too-general titles cause confusion leading to content being posted to a spot inappropriately. This is VERY IMPORTANT, because the name of the club is the one thing that can never be edited after it is created. For example, here are two clubes where the creators would have done better to come up with mais specific names:

* link uses a common acronym for its name. A quick online procurar reveals that there are dozens of different uses for the acronym "JDM", from computer programming, database management to various church ministries. The possibilities for content related to an acronym such as "JDM" are endless, and users are completely justified in posting content relating to any of the many topics in a club with such a vague name.

* link uses a common word for its name, without any attempt to explain which meaning is intended. Is it intended for unanswered questions? For the musical group Enigma? The título gives no indication that it is intended for fãs of World War II cryptographic machines, and so the club has become muddled with all kinds of content unrelated to what its creator originally intended.

The users who created those clubes could, with a bit mais forethought, have avoided all the confusion por spelling out the acronym (the first club could have been called "Japanese Domestic Market") and adding a word for specificity (the segundo club could have been called "Enigma machines").

Another thing to avoid in club naming is the use of punctuation. Some types of punctuation have caused errors in the resulting clubs, so avoid using commas, semi-colons, apostrophes, quote marks and parentheses when naming your club. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't...it's better to be on the seguro side and avoid them altogether.

So please name your club carefully. Again, you will not be able to change the name once it is created...ever.

Club Motto: This should be a brief sentence describing the club (it used to be called "Club Description"). The Club Motto, along with the club's logo, is the primary means you have for attracting users to your club, as the logo, título and lema are what appear as results when users perform searches. If the lema is descriptive, users will be inclined to take a look.

However, note that the lema is one of the primary ways that fanpop searches the site. So don't get cute and write a lema that is just a funny phrase. This will be useless for people looking for your content. The lema should be a clear descrição of what the club's topic is. For example, a club devoted to link should NOT have a lema like "For everybody who thinks she's great" or "Yowza!", but instead have a lema like "Everything to do with the talented supermodel Adriana Lima". Such a descriptive lema presents both the topic of the club (Adriana Lima), and explains why it might be of interest (she's an international model).

Channel selections: These are the seguinte three fields, which represent the channels or categories into which your club will be sorted. Only the first channel selection, the 'primary channel', is required, and this will be used to determine how the breadcrumbing works for your club. Thus, to continue with our example, if you used the three pull-down menus to put the Dead Kennedys spot into the 'Arts & Culture', 'Music' and 'Society & Lifestyle' channels (in that order), the breadcrumbing would be displayed as:

link > link > dead kennedys

when perhaps you wanted

link > link > dead kennedys

instead. Whichever you list first, in the 'primary channel' field, is what will be listed in the breadcrumbing. The other two selections will cause your club to be listed under those channels, when users browse them.

Club keywords:
These are the key terms for the club that you think people will use in their searches when trying to find your club. Remember, the primary purpose of the palavras chave is to be found in searches, so that users can find your club.

The palavras chave should be separated por commas. For example, the Dead Kennedys club might have:

dead, kennedys, jello, biafra, punk, music, california

as keywords. Each club can have ten palavras chave maximum, so choose carefully.

Once you have filled out each of the required fields, click "submit". If any of the required fields haven't been filled out, the fields exceed the allowed length/number of characters (or allowed number of keywords, in the case of the 'Club Keywords' field), or the club name has already been used, the site will produce an error message prompting you to correct the problem and re-submit.

Once you have successfully submitted, you will get a brief confirmation screen, and then the site will automatically load your new club. Your new, blank, empty club. What next?

Logo and banner
First, you need to create a logo and banner for your club. The club logo is the square image that is rendered as an ícone across the site to represent the club, whenever an update or other reference to your club is made. The banner is the long image that goes across the topo, início of the club's page. Providing the logo and banner is important to do now, for two reasons:

1) clubes without a logo and/or banner don't get as much traffic, since users prefer a good image to the generic fanpop imagens that appear on all new clubs.

2) Your newly created club is considered a pending or upcoming club as soon as it is created. Pending bears little significance to how the club appears to users (though savvy fanpop users do check the link occasionally to see what's new on the site), since users can immediately cadastrar-se your club and/or add links and other content to your club the moment it is created. There is a complicated algorithm that determines whether a club is 'promoted' from the pending status, based on the number of fãs of that club, the amount of links in the club, how many ratings there are in the club, and whether there is a logo and banner for the club. However, while having fãs cadastrar-se your club will not immediately elevate it from the 'pending' status, it will prevent you from editing the logo and banner. This bears repeating: once other fãs cadastrar-se your club, you can't editar the club without moderator privileges. So, as I mentioned earlier, it is best for you to have your logo and banner ready before you even create the club, so that you can load them in the often-narrow time window while you still can.

Creating the club logo and banner
For a club to be promoted from the 'pending' status, it needs to have both a logo and a banner.

The logo should be a perfectly square image of at least 100 pixels across por 100 pixels high. While you can use a smaller square image, it is not recommended, as smaller imagens than the minimum size get inflated to fill the minimum size, and that can lead to blocky 'pixelized' pictures. The other consideration for a logo is that it read well...by that I mean that the image should be fairly simple and should well represent the topic of the club. Users should be able to look at the ícone and immediately be able to tell what the club is (or at least have a fair guess at it) without even leitura the club title. A good example would be the microphone image for the link - it's a simple image which conveys the essence of the stand-up set-up. I won't bother pointing out bad examples, as any ícone is better than the default fanpop ícone which doesn't indicate anything for a club other than that you are on the fanpop web site (and hopefully we all know this). But I do encourage users to try for imagens that are universal rather than specific to your country (bad examples: a phone booth, a toilet, or a taxi, all of which have very different appearances in various countries). Finally, you should consider that the club's logo is used all over Fanpop, scaled to various sizes...therefore you should try to come up with an image that reads well even at a miniscule size.
For an example of what to avoid, there's this image. It may read well at 100x100, but at this size, what is it? An hostile alien? A fractal? A masterpiece of Cubism? Similarly, logos with small text should be avoided, as they are illegible at small sizes. Try to make sure that your logo is simple and represents the club topic well.

The banner is a little mais difficult to create than the logo, as the minimum dimensions for that are 800 pixels wide por 100 pixels tall, an 8:1 ratio that can be difficult to accommodate with typical publicity pictures and the like. Again, you can use a larger image (which will scale down) or a smaller one (which will expand with the same pixelation problem mentioned before), as long as the dimensions remain in the 8:1 ratio.

Note: whenever you enviar an image to fanpop that must be of certain dimensions (your portrait picture, pictures for picks, club logos and banners) but your image does not meet those dimensions, the site will expand and/or crop your image in new and exciting ways in order to make it fit. For example, for a club banner you could enviar an image that is 400x50 pixels, and fanpop would expand it to the 800x100 dimensions. You can use this in a pinch, but it's better to prepare your imagens to be the correct dimensions before you enviar them...if you want the imagens to look good.

Because it can often be difficult to find an image in the public domain that is 800 or mais pixels wide, you will probably have to use image editing software in order to combine multiple imagens into something that fits the 800x100 dimensions. Everyone has his/her favorito image editing software. Many people use Photoshop; myself I use GIMP.

In contrast to the concerns about the logo, the banner can be any kind of image you like (as long as it doesn't violate the link, of course!), directly related to the club's subject, or only indirectly related. The purpose of the banner is to provide some personalized visual interest to the club, making it unique. Ideally, that image would also serve to tell the user where he/she is, but if it is distinctive enough it can work regardless of the image's subject. It should be said, too, that the banner can be much mais visually complicated than the logo, as users will likely look at the banner much longer than they do at the logo. I've seen spots for TV shows with a banner of pretty flores shot against a blue sky. Having been to those, I would recognize where I was again just por glancing up and seeing the image, it was that distinctive.

For a mais in-depth descrição of how to create a banner, try leitura link.

Once you've created the club, you add the logo and banner por clicking the "edit club" link in the upper right of the club page, in the right column just under the banner and the green "1 Fan: You're a fan!" counter. This will load a form where you can editar the lema and palavras chave of the spot, as well as upload forms to enviar your logo and banner. Note: fanpop's site takes issue with some anti-virus/firewall combinations, causing the 'banner upload' portion of the form to disappear. If that is the case, you will have to either use a different system or manually de-activate your anti-virus/firewall software, then making sure to reactivate it as soon as the form is submitted.

Your new logo and banner should appear as soon as the page reloads.

'Seeding' the club
The last thing you do for a new club (aside from inviting your friends to check it out) is to enviar some initial links and other content for the site. This works just the way it would on another club, regardless of how it was created or por whom it was created. You can enviar links, videos, images, polls, write articles, start a quiz, create picks and fórum threads, or even write on the wall. Each type of content you add will update the list of "recent content" of that type, linked from the topo, início page of the site (www.fanpop.com). It used to be that the topo, início page of the site actually promoted user content. But now, we just have the second-level listings of "Browse most recent content" (most recent videos, most recent images, most recent articles, et cetera). So, to increase the likelihood that people will find your club, you should post quality content in each of those categories.

Here's links to other parts of the guide for your quick reference:

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* 1: link

* 2: link.

* 3: link

* 4: Picks: this is the generic name both for the pesquisa perguntas that you see on the site and for the respostas you can pick to that question. Papa has created a link.

* 5: link

* 6:
link

* 7: link

You may also want to see:

* link feature

* link
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I did it again.

I accidentally hit the "start chat" tab again.

And couldn't remember how make it go away.

I've had this problem a few times before and have to re-learn it every time.

For some reason, I'm always under the impression that the solution lies under my perfil settings.

It does not.

So now there is an artigo to remind me, and anyone else who needs it, how to get rid of this dang thang.

 NOOOOOO
NOOOOOO


Step 1: Under the "contacts" tab, click "I am online." The words, not the pencil. If you click the pencil, it will complicate things and you'll have to reload the page.

 LET ME OUT
LET ME OUT


Step 2: Click "Log out."

 Anddd we're back to normal. Carry on.
Anddd we're back to normal. Carry on.


It's not the most obvious way out, but it's easy once you finally remember how to do it, so I hope this helps cut down on some frustration. (If not for you, at least for me seguinte time I accidentally open it and frantically procurar for a solution. =P)
Yeah, I know this is kinda lame, but this is all I could think up! :'(

Just go to an article, (or look the person who you want to message up) and click their name near the top. fanpop will show you their perfil page and scroll down until you find the "Message" tab. Click it and ...voila!

Just type your message and send it. If they message you back, your caixa de entrada will tell you! Try it!

Sorry if this was lame! :(

But please remember to

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