Description
Online communities provide a wide range of opportunities for supporting a cause, marketing a product or service, or building open source software. The Art of Community helps you recruit members, motivate them, and manage them as active participants. Author Jono Bacon offers experiences and observations from his 14-year effort to build and manage communities, including his current position as manager for Ubuntu.
Discover how your community can become a reliable support network, a valuable source of new ideas, and a powerful marketing force. This expanded edition shows you how to keep community projects on track, make use of social media, and organize collaborative events. Interviews with 12 community management leaders, including Linus Torvalds, Tim O'Reilly, and Mike Shinoda, provide useful insights.
- Develop specific objectives and goals for building your community
- Build processes to help contributors perform tasks, work together, and share successes
- Provide tools and infrastructure that enable members to work quickly
- Create buzz around your community to get more people involved
- Harness social media to broadcast information, collaborate, and get feedback
- Use several techniques to track progress on community goals
- Identify and manage conflict, such as dealing with divisive personalities
Author: Jono Bacon
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 06/12/2012
Pages: 576
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.95lbs
Size: 9.10h x 7.00w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9781449312060
ISBN10: 1449312063
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Design, Graphics & Media | General
- Computers | Interactive & Multimedia
- Computers | Internet | Social Media
About the Author
Jono Bacon is an award-winning leading community manager, author and consultant. Currently the community manager for the worldwide Ubuntu community, Bacon is a regular keynote speaker, has also authored four books and acted as a consultant to a range of technology companies. Bacon's weblog (http: //www.jonobacon.org/) is one of the widest read Open Source weblogs and he writes regularly about community management.