Twitter Updates for 2009-08-05

  • RT @FinReg21 If you signed up for Who's Who- Retweet @FinReg21 – First one wins Acharya's Book "Restoring Financial Stability" – http://bit #
  • Ever thgt the greater your emotional intelligence the less sheer hard work you need to do? Though increasing ones 'EQ' takes hard work! #
  • @RichardDerwentC The importance of balance, plus ability to see the positive in as much as humanly possible, I agree. in reply to RichardDerwentC #
  • RT @Pistachio i do believe i just learned how to skateboard. sort of. #
  • @johncurrie be good if that news included a url to the specifics of the case? in reply to johncurrie #
  • @dahowlett I tried Spinvox and it didn't work properly. So I stopped using it. in reply to dahowlett #
  • RT @Dan_Martin RT @luckyvoice Congratulations to @dan_martin, who is off to The Big Chill after winning our Twitter comp. Thanks to everyone #
  • Why member organisations need to adapt to succeed in the online community world. http://tinyurl.com/mc986k Bonus Clay Shirky video! #

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Member organisations and online communities

Different types of online communities require different approaches.  We hear a lot about consumer-driven communities with large numbers of members, or business to business communities for select professionals, but less of the needs of member organisation’s online communities. Understanding the needs of your audience, whether through intensive market research, creating personas of your typical audience types and their needs, or benchmarking what your competitors are offering, all has a part to play. What that doesn’t always give you though is a wider perspective on the specific needs of your member organisation…