What is Community – Followup III
Yes, that’s right – I’m still talking about defining community. In the last few days, I’ve had a number of email/IM/phone conversations with friends, colleagues,
Yes, that’s right – I’m still talking about defining community. In the last few days, I’ve had a number of email/IM/phone conversations with friends, colleagues,
To celebrate the launch of the new CommunityGuy.com look and feel, here’s a link roundup for you of some of the things I’ve found lately! QuickBooks
I wonder how long it’ll take marketers to finally start to come around to the new reality of the market. If Mike’s thoughts are worth
I’ve still been thinking about this idea of how to define community. To follow-up my follow-up, I’d like to clarify a very important point. There
If you thought the recording industry was having “problems” from the changes in consumer usage of music, take a look at the radio industry. Those
I’ve been thinking a lot about the BzzAgent concept the last few weeks. I’m just not crazy about the idea of paying people to talk
Too often these days, businesses are seen by their consumers as entities rather than the groups of people that they really are. Small companies are
I was just chatting with Jennifer Rice about my recent “What is Community?” post. We were chatting on Skype this morning about my original post,
What is "community"? As a community development professional, this is a question that comes up often. I often have conversations with colleagues, industry friends, and
I’ve recently discovered BlogPulse, brought to us by Intelliseek. What better way to prove the Intelliseek functionality?? BlogPulseBlogPulse is an automated trend discovery system for
Late (mid?) last year, StoryCorps launched their project. As they put it: StoryCorps is a national project to instruct and inspire people to record each
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