March 01, 2009
Holy mackerel! Connie Bensen has one hell of a comprehensive list of tasks for which an online community manager needs to be responsible! I mean, if this is a contiguous list, this describes quite an experienced and senior person, that’s for sure. What this shoes you is that the job of OCM is not ...
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Image via Wikipedia Holy mackerel! Connie Bensen has one hell of a comprehensive list of tasks for which an online community manager needs to be responsible! I mean, if this is a contiguous list, this describes quite an experienced and senior person, that’s for sure. What this shoes you is that th...
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February 23, 2009
Dr Aric Sigman’s recent comments have had wide media play - the BBC has interviewed him and some of the wilder reaches of the media have produced alarmist headlines like “Does Facebook Cause Cancer?“. Dr Sigman told the BBC: interacting “in person” has an effect on the ...
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February 10, 2009
We call Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and the like “online communities,” but many people find that label hard to swallow. After all, communities care for one another, support each other and are brought together by something deeper than shared interests or geography. If nothing else was go...
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February 03, 2009
The future of Social Network Services (SNS) can be discovered on High School and College campuses. I believe that topic-specific “vertical� SNS’s are very important, but I also think that the model needs to be University-like – a modularized SNS. There needs to be a campus “brand� (or Un...
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The future of Social Network Services (SNS) can be discovered on High School and College campuses. I believe that topic-specific “vertical� SNS’s are very important, but I also think that the model needs to be University-like – a modularized SNS. There needs to be a campus “brand� (or Un...
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February 02, 2009
Jason Calcanis has a very interesting post up at Calacanis.com about life in public and the costs associated with it. He starts out with the story of Josh Harris which is told in the Sundance winning documentary We Live In Public. And then he goes on to discuss the very real tragedies that have occu...
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January 26, 2009
I’m watching with great interest some of the social media communication Dan Light is involved with as part of the marketing for Watchmen, a movie about American superheroes based on a DC Comics series, due out in the UK on March 6. Directed by Zack Snyder – who directed 300, adapted from a class...
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January 20, 2009
We’ve already looked at the insight you can get from profile data and focused discussion in online communities. For the third in our series of how to get insight from online communities we are going to look not at what people say, but how they say it. Communities drive discussions, be those the or...
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October 06, 2008
I recently attended a private talk by Dr. Eric Clemons, Professor of Information Management at The Wharton School, at the offices of www.firstwivesworld.com, the first social network and community dedicated to women transitioning through divorce. He is currently creating a case study on the site. I ...
The Virtual Handshake: Sell, Raise Capital, Invest, Recruit with Web 2.0
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