
Building Online Communities
San Francisco
Thursday, July 23, 1:00 pm-2:00 pm
Many organizations are looking beyond social networks to create their
own private communities of supporters, advocates, or collaborators.
Online community software is easy and plentiful, the process for
cultivating real online community remains difficult. What are the
characteristics of successful online communities? How do you plan
them, market them, and staff them? And once they are set up, what sort
of management and communication techniques keep people engaged? This session will
report on what it takes to make an online community flourish.
Takeaways include:
- What should my organization ask before investing in its own online community?
- How do you plan, staff, and publicize an online community?
- What community management techniques help an online community
thrive?
Presenter:
- Scott Moore, online community practitioner and consultant
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The Foundation Center-San Francisco
312 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
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This program is offered free
of charge. Space is limited. You can register online, in
person, or by calling (415) 397-0902.
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