community management
Getting Your Community Going Paid Members Public
Good concise advice [http://neilperkin.typepad.com/only_dead_fish/2010/07/10-key-principles-behind-digital-community.html] . Agree with everything in there.
The Architecture of Social Spaces Paid Members Public
Fascinating reading from Robin Hamman [http://www.headshift.com/blog/2010/04/purposely-shaping-interaction.php]: > In my post yesterday on using technology and social business strategies to blur the boundaries between inside and outside the business I noted that some of these ideas aren’t dissimilar to techniques used by
Everything You Need To Know About Comments Paid Members Public
Le Web: danah boyd on Social Network Visibility Paid Members Public
How do teenagers navigate social networks? danah has been doing the research…
Le Web: Chris Pirillo on Genuine Community Paid Members Public
I agree with him and disagree with him. You can, consciously, choose to facilitate activity. You can offer places for them to interact and incentives for interacting there. But I agree with him in that you cannot create or own communities – just host them. And that simple truth runs in
Delete in Haste, Repent at Leisure Paid Members Public
Great post from Martin Belam about transparency, criticism, publishing and the web [http://www.currybet.net/cbet_blog/2009/10/online_brand_crisis_plan.php]: > *If you are going to make changes to your site in response to criticism, be transparent about it. ‘Stealth edits’ will only lead to
Things I Failed To Blog About Paid Members Public
Just clearing down some tabs that I meant to blog about – but never got around to. They’re worth a look, though. 1. [Some really interesting stuff about journalists as programmers](http://www.niemanlab.org/2010/05/the-programmer-majored-in-english-a-fascinating-study-of-the-nyts-interactive-news-unit/). Bet nobody clicks that link on a sunny Friday afternoon with the