Length: 17 pages For Interactive Marketing Professionals
Jeremiah K. Owyang February 13, 2008
Online Community Best Practices
Communities Are A Powerful Tool, As Long As You Put Members' Needs First
This is the first document in the "Online Community" series.
by Jeremiah K. Owyang
with Josh Bernoff, Christine Spivey Overby, Scott Wright

This is a document excerptEXECUTIVE SUMMARY

An online community is an interactive group of people joined together by a common interest. It's also one of the most powerful tools a marketer can deploy for customer retention, word of mouth, and customer insight. To host a successful community, think of it as you would product development: Start by focusing on objectives, chart a road map, assemble the right team, and plan to be flexible. Then build your success by launching the community with the backing of your most enthusiastic customers and staying engaged as the community grows. Above all, remember that control is in the hands of the members, so put their needs first, build trust, and become an active part of the community.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemShould You Host A Community?

itemBefore You Start, Determine Your Objective

itemPlanning A Community

itemAnatomy Of An Effective Plan

itemGetting Your Company Ready

itemOngoing Staff You Will Need

itemWhen Picking A Vendor, Lead With Needs, Not Technology

itemLaunching And Growing The Community

itemKick-Start By Involving Advocates And Starting Small

itemGrowing And Maintaining The Community

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itemRegardless Of Your Goal, Put The Community's Needs First

itemSupplemental Material

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Analyst: Jeremiah K. Owyang
Technology: Customer Experience, Interactive Marketing, Marketing & Advertising, Social Computing & Web 2.0
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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