community management
Community for community's sake Paid Members Public
Neil Perkin [http://neilperkin.typepad.com/only_dead_fish/2012/09/the-702010-content-planning-model.html] : > Too many brands attempt to establish communities with no clear purpose to that community, or plan for what they’re going to talk about not just over the next few weeks, but long-term. So they soon
Responsive Content versus Directive Content Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/06/982e4886aab411e1aebc1231381b647a_7.jpg] The notion of the brand journalist has been playing on my brain again in recent days, partially because of some client work I’m doing. In particular, these two questions stand in opposition to one another:
#ftmedia12 - Wikipedia and harnessing the power of social media Paid Members Public
Wikipedia is becoming increasingly important to our information landscape - but how reliable is it, and how well-balanced are its contributors?
The Social Publishing Tipping Point Paid Members Public
Idle thought, born of a conversation with a colleague [http://twitter.com/#!/KatieICISHeren]: Have we reached the point where having a social publishing strategy is no longer an advantage, but not having one is a massive competitive disadvantage?If we haven’t, it must be imminent.
How little things change... Paid Members Public
Quoting myself, from nearly eight years ago [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2003/11/reviews_opinion.html]: > Everyone is entitled to an opinion, true enough. What most people fail to realise is that they are not entitled to have that opinion taken seriously. The ability to bash out a
How Wikipedia dealt with Johann Hari Paid Members Public
Image via Wikipedia [http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Johannhari.jpg] Comprehensive account by Tom Morris of how Wikipedia volunteers deal with people who abuse the site [http://blog.tommorris.org/post/10400620996/hari-gate-behind-the-scenes-at-wikipedia] , including Mr Hari: > David r was *banned *in July. Banning is a social measure where