The tide is turning.
People are finally realizing that the online communities they’ve left abandoned could probably use some attention. I don’t know if this is due to frustrations with Facebook or mounting concerns over the fact that they’ve put all of their eggs in someone else’s basket and not enough in their own.
It seems logical to try to build your community on existing platforms, especially when you constantly hear about their size and the same old case studies about the success of company A or company B and how you too could be capitalizing on all of these millions of people waiting to interact with your brand.
The reason I say the tide is turning is that I’ve been tapped quite a bit recently to help with engagement tactics and to provide successful methods for attracting new members for several online communities belonging to large organizations. I couldn’t be happier about this renewed interest. I think it’s important and smart.
I don’t believe that any one community can change peoples habits but I believe strongly in the power of niche communities that provide people with something they don’t get elsewhere. There are still many opportunities to hone in on a niche, provide amazing value and watch your community grow as a result. It just takes commitment.
If you have an online community gathering dust, it’s time to give it another look and consider breathing new life into it. It could be a long road depending on how long it’s been sitting there unattended but the payoff could be great.
I am happy to help people figure out how to do this, look at their communities up close and make recommendations on how they should proceed, because I truly believe in the power of online communities that are managed and maintained.
I hope this trend continues. Yes, there are infinite choices online and yours is one out of hundreds of thousands but it deserves a chance to succeed and thrive, and it’s time you give it just that.











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August 8, 2010 at 12:01 pm
Rosemary ONeill
This blog is so timely! We were just discussing this very concept. In my opinion, people are getting frustrated with the transitory nature of FB and Twitter, and are hungering for more of a permanent “home base.” Online communities are definitely deserving a second look as a way to empower a more meaningful conversation.
Great insights as always, Angela!
August 9, 2010 at 10:42 am
Angela Connor
Hey Rosemary: You and I do share a love for online community building so it is not shocking that our brains were on the same wavelength. A home base is important and you’re right…the conversations can be much more meaningful. Thanks for the comments. I know we’ll be chatting soon!
October 1, 2010 at 10:23 am
Nick Stamoulis
I am seeing a trend at least I have noticed much more buzz going around online communities, and yes I think it’s time more efforts are given to online communities, they have been put on the back burner because of sites like Facebook.
October 5, 2010 at 11:55 am
Angela Connor
HI Nick: You are right. A lot of people are putting all of their eggs in Facebook’s basket and I’m not so sure it’s the right thing to do. Thanks for the comment.
December 17, 2010 at 7:02 am
Kat Crews
Hey. Don;t know if you remember me. I went by Braintreebrat, but also by Kestrel on your old stomping grounds.
My family is all in New England (Boston area) and I’ve discovered the most UNDER-USED news-based on-line community I’ve had the (dis?)pleasure to find. You can hear the place echo like an unused warehouse with every keystroke. It’s called uLocal, and you really should take a look at it. I’ve tried to spice it with regular postings which would have gotten a few tongues wagging in my regular stomping grounds but were pretty well ignored up there. The community gets an average of 2 comments per week if they’re lucky. No exaggeration .. you and the rest of ‘Ken’s crew’ should check it out.
http://ulocal.thebostonchannel.com/service/displayForum.kickAction?as=61862&w=174686
Bring a warm coat and gloves — it’s pretty chilly in there. *smile*