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Building and growing
your online community




                             @derekjrice
            Social Media Breakfast Maine
                        28 October 2011
                                #SMBME
What are we talking about?
  Online communities are bodies of people
  joined together by a common interest.
                        - Jeremiah Owyang
The evolution of online communities
  In the beginning …
  Today…
Common building blocks
Why do you need one?
    Build trust, which helps build brand
     recognition, loyalty and affinity
    Obtain a deeper understanding of your
     audience’s needs and wants
    Create personal, one-to-one
     relationships with potential customers
    People want and expect it
Who influences you?
Your opportunity
     Build relationships and trust with your
      target audience
     They can be your best allies, sharing
      your information with others who trust
      them
     Social media allows them to pass that
      along to hundreds more people
Draw up a plan
Goals
    What do you hope to accomplish?
     (Think concrete, tangible and
     quantifiable)
    How will you measure results against
     your goals?
    What benchmarks will define success?
    Be prepared for these to evolve and
     change.
A few things that matter …
     Number/percentage of members who
      participate regularly
     How many discussions are started by
      members
     Amount of growth that is member-
      driven
     Quality of ideas and feedback the
      community generates
… and not so much
    Number of members
    Page views
    Ad clicks
Have a purpose
    What matters to the people you’re
     trying to reach?
    Find it, don’t force it
    Build your community around
     something your target audience
     cares about
Why people join communities
        For entertainment or enjoyment
        To connect with others
        To fix something
        To improve themselves




How can you satisfy one of these desires?
A business-centric approach
     Restrains communities to benefit
      your business
     Puts your interests ahead of your
      audience’s interests
     Kills participation and growth


 If you’re only interested in moving
 product, an online community won’t
 work for you.
Complete this sentence:
  “People will join and participate in
  my community because ______.”

       (The more specific, the better)
Identify your community manager(s)
     If no one is responsible for
      management, then no one is
      responsible for a lack of management.
     Besides, someone has to take on all
      this work.
Your community manager is:
     The party host
     An active and high-profile community
      member
     Community advocate
     Brand evangelist
     The “voice” of your brand
He or she should be:
     Friendly
     Smart
     Patient
     Creative
     Proactive
     Funny
     Articulate
     An excellent writer
     Knowledgeable about your brand
Lay a strong foundation
Research and discover
     Audience
     Relevant topics and issues
     Influencers
     Technologies and platforms
     Interests
     Motivations
     Personalities
Tools
     Google Alerts
     Twitter Search
     TweetBeep
     Socialmention
     Google+
     Technorati
     LinkedIn Answers and Groups
     WeFollow
     Google Keywords and Insights
Where is your audience?
     Social media
     Blogs
     Forums
     Video
     Photos
     Review sites


Find them.
             Follow them.
                            Listen to them.
Listen carefully
     What topics generate the most
      discussion?
     Use this information to shape your
      messaging strategy
Why listening matters
     They may be interested in your
      company, product or industry (your
      target audience)
     Helps define and refine your target
      audience
     They may not be who you expected
Influencers
    Recognizable
    Greater than average reach or impact
     through word of mouth
    Their opinions matter to others
    Engaged in conversations with
     hundreds or thousands of people
Why do you need influencers?
     When they talk, people listen
     They may talk about – or to – you
     More people will be aware of you
     More people will join your community
Celebrity not required
    Industry bloggers
    Trade publications
    Local personalities
Identifying influencers
     Where do you find information that’s
      relevant to your industry or niche?

     These are some of your influencers

     They’re talking to your influencers.

     They’re talking about your influencers.
Your messaging toolbox
     Key words
     Key messages
     Protocol
       Engaging
       Responding

       Escalating
What is good content?
     Speaks to audience’s interests
     Is community driven
     Fills a need
     Sparks discussion
     Establishes you as an expert in your field
     Positions you as a valuable resource
     Tells a story
Content delivery
What’s a good content strategy?
     Focus on the goals of your audience and
      your company
     Find a unique angle
     Don’t try to be everything to everyone
     Drive traffic to other pages and channels
     Mix it up
     Less about you, more about your
      audience
Ask yourself:

    What value does this bring to my
     community?
    Why would my community members
     care?
    What kind of conversation could this
     generate?
Seed initial content
     No one wants to be first
     We all want to be part of something
      bigger than ourselves
     People don’t come back to an empty
      party twice
Welcome to the party!
Pre-launch checklist
     Goals and metrics to measure
     Purpose
     Manager
     Target audience
     Influencers
     Relevant topics and issues
     Messaging strategy/voice
     Set up social media and other
      necessary accounts
     Seed initial content
Let ‘em in
Launch
    “Officially” activate channels
    Reach out to and interact with your
     target audience and influencers
    Invite them to join your community
Remember:

    A polite, effective invitation
    doesn’t include a sales pitch
Engagement matters
    Promote
     community and
     attract new
     members
    Attract people
     with shared
     interests
    Foster honest
     conversation
Wallflowers need not apply
     Ask open-ended, thought-provoking
      questions
     Conduct polls
     Offer incentives
     Join in others’ conversations
     Become a trusted friend
Responding and interacting
     Communication is a two-way street
     People want to know they matter
     Immediacy is key: respond quickly to
      complaints, endorsements or any kind
      of mentions.
     A response, especially a fast response,
      will build or strengthen trust
Response/escalation protocol
When responding…
    Be positive
    Be transparent
    Be honest
    Be timely
    Be helpful
    When in doubt, revert to real life
Negative feedback
     Balance between moderating (reactive)
      and managing (proactive)
     Often the best course of action is no
      action
     Know when (if ever) to delete a post
          ALWAYS save a screenshot before
           deleting a post
     Never get defensive
The hardest word to say
     If you make a mistake, own up to it
     Swallow your pride
     Be helpful
     Make it right
Maintaining and expanding
Trial and error
     Who your audience is
     What content resonates with your
      audience
     When and how often to share and
      interact
     Where your audience hangs out
     Response time
     Escalation (as necessary)
Change happens
    Tools, services and networks are
     constantly evolving, which means your
     community will evolve too
    Expect and be prepared for change,
     especially community-driven change
    If something isn’t working, don’t be
     afraid to ask the community what
     they’d like to see
If you remember nothing else …
     Be respectful
     Be genuine
     Be helpful
     Step outside your comfort zone
     Don’t fear funny
     Take risks (within reason)
     Give up control
     Be human
talking about yourself




any preconceived notions




with the changes.
Thank you!


        Derek Rice
   derek@derekrice.com
      derekrice.com
  twitter.com/derekjrice
linkedin.com/in/derekrice

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Building and growing your online community

  • 1. Building and growing your online community @derekjrice Social Media Breakfast Maine 28 October 2011 #SMBME
  • 2. What are we talking about? Online communities are bodies of people joined together by a common interest. - Jeremiah Owyang
  • 3. The evolution of online communities In the beginning … Today…
  • 5. Why do you need one?  Build trust, which helps build brand recognition, loyalty and affinity  Obtain a deeper understanding of your audience’s needs and wants  Create personal, one-to-one relationships with potential customers  People want and expect it
  • 7. Your opportunity  Build relationships and trust with your target audience  They can be your best allies, sharing your information with others who trust them  Social media allows them to pass that along to hundreds more people
  • 8. Draw up a plan
  • 9. Goals  What do you hope to accomplish? (Think concrete, tangible and quantifiable)  How will you measure results against your goals?  What benchmarks will define success?  Be prepared for these to evolve and change.
  • 10. A few things that matter …  Number/percentage of members who participate regularly  How many discussions are started by members  Amount of growth that is member- driven  Quality of ideas and feedback the community generates
  • 11. … and not so much  Number of members  Page views  Ad clicks
  • 12. Have a purpose  What matters to the people you’re trying to reach?  Find it, don’t force it  Build your community around something your target audience cares about
  • 13. Why people join communities  For entertainment or enjoyment  To connect with others  To fix something  To improve themselves How can you satisfy one of these desires?
  • 14. A business-centric approach  Restrains communities to benefit your business  Puts your interests ahead of your audience’s interests  Kills participation and growth If you’re only interested in moving product, an online community won’t work for you.
  • 15. Complete this sentence: “People will join and participate in my community because ______.” (The more specific, the better)
  • 16. Identify your community manager(s)  If no one is responsible for management, then no one is responsible for a lack of management.  Besides, someone has to take on all this work.
  • 17. Your community manager is:  The party host  An active and high-profile community member  Community advocate  Brand evangelist  The “voice” of your brand
  • 18. He or she should be:  Friendly  Smart  Patient  Creative  Proactive  Funny  Articulate  An excellent writer  Knowledgeable about your brand
  • 19.
  • 20. Lay a strong foundation
  • 21. Research and discover  Audience  Relevant topics and issues  Influencers  Technologies and platforms  Interests  Motivations  Personalities
  • 22. Tools  Google Alerts  Twitter Search  TweetBeep  Socialmention  Google+  Technorati  LinkedIn Answers and Groups  WeFollow  Google Keywords and Insights
  • 23. Where is your audience?  Social media  Blogs  Forums  Video  Photos  Review sites Find them. Follow them. Listen to them.
  • 24. Listen carefully  What topics generate the most discussion?  Use this information to shape your messaging strategy
  • 25. Why listening matters  They may be interested in your company, product or industry (your target audience)  Helps define and refine your target audience  They may not be who you expected
  • 26. Influencers  Recognizable  Greater than average reach or impact through word of mouth  Their opinions matter to others  Engaged in conversations with hundreds or thousands of people
  • 27. Why do you need influencers?  When they talk, people listen  They may talk about – or to – you  More people will be aware of you  More people will join your community
  • 28. Celebrity not required  Industry bloggers  Trade publications  Local personalities
  • 29. Identifying influencers  Where do you find information that’s relevant to your industry or niche?  These are some of your influencers  They’re talking to your influencers.  They’re talking about your influencers.
  • 30. Your messaging toolbox  Key words  Key messages  Protocol  Engaging  Responding  Escalating
  • 31. What is good content?  Speaks to audience’s interests  Is community driven  Fills a need  Sparks discussion  Establishes you as an expert in your field  Positions you as a valuable resource  Tells a story
  • 33. What’s a good content strategy?  Focus on the goals of your audience and your company  Find a unique angle  Don’t try to be everything to everyone  Drive traffic to other pages and channels  Mix it up  Less about you, more about your audience
  • 34. Ask yourself:  What value does this bring to my community?  Why would my community members care?  What kind of conversation could this generate?
  • 35. Seed initial content  No one wants to be first  We all want to be part of something bigger than ourselves  People don’t come back to an empty party twice
  • 36. Welcome to the party!
  • 37. Pre-launch checklist  Goals and metrics to measure  Purpose  Manager  Target audience  Influencers  Relevant topics and issues  Messaging strategy/voice  Set up social media and other necessary accounts  Seed initial content
  • 39. Launch  “Officially” activate channels  Reach out to and interact with your target audience and influencers  Invite them to join your community
  • 40. Remember: A polite, effective invitation doesn’t include a sales pitch
  • 41. Engagement matters  Promote community and attract new members  Attract people with shared interests  Foster honest conversation
  • 42. Wallflowers need not apply  Ask open-ended, thought-provoking questions  Conduct polls  Offer incentives  Join in others’ conversations  Become a trusted friend
  • 43. Responding and interacting  Communication is a two-way street  People want to know they matter  Immediacy is key: respond quickly to complaints, endorsements or any kind of mentions.  A response, especially a fast response, will build or strengthen trust
  • 45. When responding…  Be positive  Be transparent  Be honest  Be timely  Be helpful  When in doubt, revert to real life
  • 46. Negative feedback  Balance between moderating (reactive) and managing (proactive)  Often the best course of action is no action  Know when (if ever) to delete a post  ALWAYS save a screenshot before deleting a post  Never get defensive
  • 47. The hardest word to say  If you make a mistake, own up to it  Swallow your pride  Be helpful  Make it right
  • 49. Trial and error  Who your audience is  What content resonates with your audience  When and how often to share and interact  Where your audience hangs out  Response time  Escalation (as necessary)
  • 50. Change happens  Tools, services and networks are constantly evolving, which means your community will evolve too  Expect and be prepared for change, especially community-driven change  If something isn’t working, don’t be afraid to ask the community what they’d like to see
  • 51. If you remember nothing else …  Be respectful  Be genuine  Be helpful  Step outside your comfort zone  Don’t fear funny  Take risks (within reason)  Give up control  Be human
  • 52. talking about yourself any preconceived notions with the changes.
  • 53. Thank you! Derek Rice derek@derekrice.com derekrice.com twitter.com/derekjrice linkedin.com/in/derekrice