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Do-It-Yourself Community Tutorial
Here’s a quickie tutorial for how to set up a community of your very own, if you run a small business or blog and want the benefits of a venue to host discussion and content from your members.
Here’s a quickie tutorial for how to set up a community of your very own, if you run a small business or blog and want the benefits of a venue to host discussion and content from your members.
Forums generate valuable content, provide a home base for users, and help build relationships between staff, sales clients, and an involved audience. One of the goals of any organization should be to build up new community to add the strength that a vibrant forum can bring to a site and service.
We talk a lot about growth from the community angles when we look at new avenues of expansion, but I’d like to take a moment to discuss another part of the life cycle of a community – namely, a community’s death.
A short while ago, a producer colleague of mine introduced a an aspiring community professional who asked if I had some tips and pointers for anyone looking to get started in the discipline of community management. In no particular order, here are the top pointers I’d give anyone starting out.