Hm, well welcome to the forum. Personally I think you should be well studied, to the point possibly where you are capable of instruction without a sourcebook, and should be a fairly accomplished magician in your own right before you go about founding new groups, etc. This way not only will you attract practitioners of a similar caliber, but that base will allow you enough of a 'collective experience' as it were, to then initiate others who are newer to the field.
The main idea behind having such a group in the first place is to develop for one thing, a support system of likeminded individuals, secondly to work together towards some group goal, and to help one another achieve individual goals, then to initiate the new candidates, and finally as a research and experimentation foundation, where knowledge can be shared, and experimentation reviewed.
A group of neophytes may have a difficult time organizing such a thing, and getting something worthwhile out of it because, frankly, they more often than not haven't acquired the less popularized qualities of the magician - namely discipline, devotion to practice, a regular and productive lifestyle, and of course, the wisdom to consolidate the individual will with the new group will.
But good luck none the less!
peace
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