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What to expect at the Online Community Unconference East
The Online Community Unconference East will be held February 10th in New York City. To learn more about the event, or to register, go here: http://ocue2010.eventbrite.com/ . So, how does this Unconference thing work? The premise of our Unconference series is that the best source of information on online communities and social media is the…
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Announcing Community Manager Appreciation Day #CMAD
Last Friday, Jeremiah Owyang had a simple question: Is there a national day recognizing the work of Community Managers? The question spawned a conversation, which spawned a proposal for the day of recognition: That day is today. Happy Community Manager Appreciation Day! Every fourth Monday in January will be Community Manager Appreciation Day. Community Managers have a…
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Back to Basics: Want to Know What Your Community Members Need? Just Ask.
This post is part of an ongoing series about developing an online community strategy. As a reminder, all posts will be tagged #ocb2b In my last post, “The Strategy Team & Goal Definition” I discussed the importance of identifying internal stakeholders for a community, getting the stakeholders engaged, and the process of defining initial goals…
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*Rough* Notes from the Online Community Roundtable: 1/11 at Salon.com / The WELL
<img src=”http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/4275223112_c8cdaf25d1.jpg” align=”left” alt=”” /> We started the 2010 series of Online Community Roundtables last Monday, January 11th in San Francisco at the offices of Salon.com / The WELL. Salon hosted ~ 30 of us (THANK YOU!), and we had 3 hours of fantastic conversation about our collective experiences in 2009, and most importantly, where we…
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The tech / social media news cycle: are we cats chasing laser pointers?
Photo attribution: http://www.flickr.com/photos/heypaul/1832151/ I often feel like the tech / social media news cycle is a bit like watching cats chase a laser pointer around the room. On the one hand, I feel like I am in a flow of rich information. One the other hand, I feel like a large amount of data I…