Planning and Cultivating Online Communities

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Presentation for the Foundation Center - San Francisco July 23, 2009

Transcript of Planning and Cultivating Online Communities

Planning and Cultivating Online

Communities

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Scott MooreOnline Community

Consultant

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There are NOTES to add supporting details to the main point. So if you aren’t seeing notes, you are missing information.

Characteristics of lasting communities

Strong Values

Vibrant Resilient

Reciprocity

Members self-identify as a community

Planning the community

Be flexible

7 Essential Planning Questions

If you don’t answer these questions sooner,

you will ask them later.

7 Essential Planning Questions1. Why are we doing this?2. What values do we hold?3. What does success look like?4. Who will be in the community?5. Where are the people right now?6. What is the value between

members?7. What are our limitations

Planning Question #1

Why are we doing this?

Planning Question #2

What values do we hold?

Planning Question #3

What does success look like?

Planning Question #4

Who will be in the community?

Planning Question #5

Where are the people right now?

Planning Question #6

What is the value between members?

Planning Question #7

What are our limitations?

Marketing the community

Use traditional marketing methods

Market early, often and with respect

Tell a story. Tell many stories. Tell their stories.

SEO works great with community created content

Use public events to attract attention

Marketing the community

Consider how people see you beyond how you see yourself

Describe the activities and benefits of the community and invite people to review before joining

Take the time to have real conversations and avoid faking interest or auto-replies

Staffing for Community

How involved do we want/need to be in the community?

Content

Behavior

Light HeavyAttitudes

Values

Staffing for Community

Traits of quality community managersOptimist

Resilient ImproviserGroup leader

Consensus Builder Conflict Mediator

Life experience trumps youthful enthusiasm

You get what you pay for

Community Leader – Daily community work

$55-90k with BA/BS and 3 yrs experience

Community Director – Sets strategy, manages community team

$120 – 160k with 5 yrs experience

From Salary.com July 2009 and adjusted for SF Bay Area

Community Management Techniques

Make the community success your success

Be accessible and available

Be a listener

Be a connector

Be a teacher of teachers

Foster leaders

Community Management Techniques

Two powerful questions

How can I help? Will you help me?

Broadbrush Review

Answer the essential 7 questions

Market when you launch and be authentic

Think about involvement and staff to that level

Listen, integrate, teach and support

Be flexible!

Thank you! Questions?

Scott Moore

Online Community Practitioner and Consultant

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