@JoshuaKGoldberg @joe As the founder and organizer of a meetup myself (#VlbgWebDev) I wonder a lot how different our paths were and still are.
During my exchange semester I visited #CopenhagenJS a two or three times. When I returned back home I wanted to do something similar, but there literally was no meetup in that area back in the day, so some of your tips don't apply.
@JoshuaKGoldberg @joe I guess one of the most important things for me, which you did not mention in your blog post, is persistence. I just started the meetup, wrote an email to some web development companies in the area, and 30 people showed up. It was an up and down at times, and sometimes we had just 3 people at the meetup.
Nowaday we almost always have at least 20 people, sometimes 30-40 and one peak at 70. I think I did not change much, but by being persistent more people know about it.
@JoshuaKGoldberg Our first meetup was in december 2013. I don't remember the email exactly, but the venue was the company I was working at the time. Therefore the email was quite short, something like "we do this meetup, these are the two talks, and we plan to do this every second tuesday of the month". I sent that to contact email addresses on company's websites and asked them to forward it to their developers.
I think I was quite naive, and did not prepare a lot, but it still worked out ๐