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Community Building & Management

It’s Still the Wild, Wild West

October 19, 2006 by Mitch Arnowitz

Business Week carried a short read on companies that use online community building for focus groups and to develop products. Not a new topic by any stretch but still good to read this in the mainstream media.
What’s interesting here are the comments. Just look at the first one below. I guess the rules of engagement are still being written…

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The (continuing) power of online comunities

November 7, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

I’ve recently had the need to seek advice from a couple of the more popular online communities. I dropped by the QuickBooks community to ask a question about using QuickBooks template features. A forum moderator stepped up and saved the time and dime of calling tech support.
I then hopped over to Craigs List to find out if anyone knew where we could plan a Birthday Party at a local movie theatre.
Key was response time in both instances. The info delivered was right on-target and the people were friendly. Both exchanges worked without a hitch- if I can only remember passwords now! No Spam either!
These exchanges both left a smile on my face and took me back to earlier days of online communities. For the first time, I also thought about upgrading Quicken!

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The Well is for sale

August 24, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

webcommunities reports that:

The Well, an online community founded in 1985, is to be sold by it’s current owner Salon.com. Salon bought the community in 1999 for US $5 million.  Since then, it’s always managed to turn a profit but memberships (costing $120 to $150 per year) have declined from 6000 to 4000 between 1999 and
today.

Salon expects to achieve a sale price of around $500,000 – about the equivalent of one year’s subscription fees. That’s probably a bargain if the members themselves buy the community… 

More.

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