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WWCMD – What Would the Community Manager Do?

by Micki Krimmel on December 11, 2009 · 1 comment

I updated my talk from Web 2.0 Expo SF for Do it With Drupal in New Orleans. Here are my slides!

What exactly is a Community Manager? A Community Manager can do a lot more than moderate your forum. She can change the entire culture of your company. She can advocate for your community. She can keep you one step ahead of your competitors. She can help you build a sustainable business… if you let her.

Hiring a Community Manager could be a great thing for your company. But imagine if you could turn all of your employees into Community Managers! We’ll work together to learn how employees in every department of your company can benefit from asking the question: What Would the Community Manager Do?

Presented at Do it With Drupal in New Orleans, Dec 10, 2009

The basic gist of the talk:

1. I have lots of experience in community.
2. I’m finding that experience incredibly useful as I’m running my first startup, NeighborGoods.
3. How can you apply the Community Manager best practices to your job?

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KIT Stay Cool

by Micki Krimmel on November 23, 2009 · 0 comments

Check me out! I added all kinds of cool stuff to the blog today. See sidebar. w00t! I’ll be working on stuff over the holidays to breathe new life into Mickipedia.com for your reading and viewing pleasure.

In the meantime, I wanted to make sure you knew all the ways to keep in touch.

Personal Twitter
NeighborGoods Twitter
NeighborGoods Blog

If you missed the news today, we launched a super update to NeighborGoods today! GROUPS! You can now sort people and items by groups and even create your own groups! You can start a group for your apartment building, your workplace, whatever you want! Try it out and let us know what you think.

See ya around!

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NeighborGoods.net is coming soon!

June 29, 2009

Today is a big big day in the life my little startup. We launched our coming soon page! Now don’t get me wrong. Out of the long list of hurdles, decisions and accomplishments of my young company, this was one of the easier things we’ve completed. It doesn’t take much to throw up an email [...]

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