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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Moneza is the name of the website, and membership is free. Membership includes your MeCard (which resembles Card.ly but is substantially more powerful). Subscribe to my RSS feed or by e-mail . People often ask me to have a look at brand new social networking sites . I
 
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Membership is rarely ambiguous when it comes to a community member.  In Seeing yours would make it even better [link] This comment was originally posted on Twitter Reply More from author 20 rharbridge February 5, 2010 at 10:38 am Measuring Community Strength [link] This comment was originally posted on Twitter Reply More from author 21 KerrieAnne February 5, 2010 at 4:15 pm Measuring Community Strength [link]
 
Sunday, January 31, 2010
My service has a high delivery rate , many important features, good customer service, and it integrates with Google’s FeedBurner RSS if you have a blog. If Google uses or will use GFC membership to assess the relevance of websites, I’m covered. also use RSS subscription for my blog, but it doesn’t support interaction, and I believe that the response rate from RSS I’ve written about list building extensively in connection with social media . It’s time to revisit social media list building once again.
 

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Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral Network and community design and facilitation; event design and facilitation. Blog About Ed Projects Services Membership engagement story December 6, 2007 – 5:05 pm Lyndsay Rees-Jones (CILIP Membership Support Advisor) and I gave another presentation about the CILIP membership communities at Online Information yesterday. Since talking about this project publicly, we have found that there are very few ‘community’ teams in HQs which are pragmatically integrated into the membership
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about voluntary membership and participation... about the self-selecting nature of the membership itself... about the need for leaders to self-select from within the membership and identify their own topics.  A man can no more create a community by filling out a form on a webpage than he can make a fruit tree by taping fruit to twigs and twigs to a stump. Related posts CommentLuv Installed Sweettt.com (with triple T's) Living on the bountiful net The Manager Who Thought He Could Create a Community 6 days ago By Matt Simpson In my practice, I see many people who are tackling challenges within the collaborative process. 
Centralised community: This is a diagram representing a traditional online community with a clear boundary defined by membership and related login. This model serves only a membership who are happy to log in to a central site, keep all their conversations therein, and, most importantly, dedicate 100% of their attention to the community. It has similar boundaries (membership) to the centralised community, but they Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral Network and community design and facilitation; event design and facilitation. Blog About Ed Projects Services Three types of community November 16, 2007 – 10:20 am This is a brief overview of three community models.
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That gives us a percentage and we measure it for the [Company] brand and at each of the product levels. The community is about overall brand engagement and how the community drives loyalty and membership within the [Company] brand.” Fostering Engagement All of the responses to the question about fostering engagement raise the point that as community host, you have responsibility for half of the conversation with community members. Older... Forum One Blogs Influence Online Community Report User Experience & Design Syndicate
Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral Network and community design and facilitation; event design and facilitation. Blog About Ed Projects Services Lessons Learnt: CILIP online communities June 19, 2008 – 4:55 pm From August 2006 to July 2007 I worked with CILIP ’s Department of Knowledge and Information to help them prepare for, establish and nurture their online membership communities . It was a wonderful experience; we all worked hard breaking new boundaries, and we all learnt a huge amount about all sorts of things one encounters
final question to consider is which type of membership activity and where (giant component, middle layer or among singletons) most affects an online network? Group formation in large social networks: membership, growth, and evolution. Membership size, communication activity, and sustainability: a resource-based model of online social structures. Boxes And Arrows : The Design Behind the Design Register or Log In Search Stories Ideas Forums People Events Jobs About February Issue, 2009
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