After you have created a VKontakte group, set it up so that it becomes a good tool to achieve your goals. In addition to you, the leaders and group administrators appointed by you will be allowed to the settings.
Instructions
Step 1
In order to configure the VKontakte group you have created, go to the "Group Management" tab, it is located on the right of the page, right below the group picture. Correct the group name - remember that it should not be too long, otherwise it will simply not appear in the group title in full.
Step 2
Select the page address. Make it easy to remember and associated with the name of the group so that you can verbally explain to anyone how to join the VK community you created.
Step 3
Choose a topic and subsection appropriate to your group's content. Place a link to the site, if you have one. Customize your wall, photos, video and audio recordings, documents, discussions, applications and materials.
Step 4
Select the type of group. This is a very important parameter, so pay special attention to it. If the group is intended to "promote" something or someone, be sure to make it open, because your task is to make sure that as many users as possible join your community. Be sure to allow comments and discussions so that group members can participate in her life and provide feedback. If the group is intended for communication and exchange of information between members of a closed group, make it closed or private. Before moving on to other tabs, click the "Save" button, otherwise all your settings will be reset.
Step 5
Go to the "Participants" tab. Here you can see the people who joined your group, as well as the applications submitted if the group is closed. Select leaders from the number of participants, to do this, click the "Assign leader" button next to their name - these people will have access to manage the group. If the group is closed, then periodically go to the "Participants" section to approve or reject the submitted applications.
Step 6
Go to the "Links" tab and place links to groups and pages close to your topic.