As with any family project, getting everyone to contribute can be a challenge, especially if they have not seen the end product beforehand.
Here are some tips to keep your contributors motivated:
The more the merrier – Be sure to include everyone, not just the great cooks. Everyone likes to be asked to participate and the more you invite, the more recipes you’ll likely get. To add contributors and send an email invitation, > Use the Invitation Tool
Set a reasonable deadline –
Set the submission deadline on the “Project Information Editor” page, but don’t
set it too far in the future. We all tend to put off whatever we can and
contributing recipes is often one of those things. A month is usually enough
time to give everyone to find the recipes they want to contribute and get them
entered. Two things to remember: most of the recipes will come in just in time
for the deadline and second, you can always extend the deadline if you want
more recipes.
Send regular updates –
Use the Reminder
Tool to email some or all of your contributors on a regular basis. Remind
them of the deadline and ask them to meet a specific goal, like “please add one
or two recipes to each category”.
Target the biggest recipe boxes –
Every family has a handful of people who are known for their cooking (you are
most likely one of them in your family!). Send a personal message to them
either using the remainder tool or reaching out by telephone, Facebook or with
a personal visit. People are flattered when their skills are recognized. Let
them know the cookbook would not be complete without their contributions.
Ask for specific recipes –
Send a reminder to everyone asking for a specific recipe from your family’s
past that will get everyone thinking of past gatherings. Include your memories
of that dish or the person who created it. It might help remind everyone why
putting together a family cookbook is important.
Use social media –
As you add your own recipes to your family cookbook, it is easy to post them to
Facebook or pin them to Pinterest. Sharing your recipes this way shows other
family members that you are contributing and shows them they should as well.
Bill Rice is Co-Publisher of the Great Family Cookbook Project, a website that helps families and individuals collect and share food memories. Follow us on Facebook and Pinterest!
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