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Building Online Communities
by Anthony Stai
When you're thinking of starting a website, you have a few problems.
Where will you get content from? How do you keep visitors coming back?
When you make your website an online community, though, you can solve
all these problems at a stroke.
The Advantages of Communities.
On a community website, people come there mainly to communicate with
the other visitors – your role is to set up the software that
makes this possible, handling the technical side of things. Once your
visitors make friends and find that people posting give them useful
information (or just amusing writing), they will keep coming back, day
after day, often even making time for it when they really ought to be
doing something else. Even better, you don't have to pay anyone to
produce content, because the members of your community are producing
more content for each other than you could ever hope to commission
commercially. The only rewards they ask for are the replies they get
from other members.
Altogether, this adds up to an attractive proposition. Even better is
the fact that the owners of online communities tend to quickly acquire
cult leader-like status thanks to their ability to make the final
decision when it comes to deciding who can be part of the community and
who can't. Members don't even slightly resent supporting them, and will
donate over and over again to make the website better – not only
will they tolerate ads, but they'll click on them more in an effort to
support you. There are forums out there that run entirely on community
contributions: the Something Awful community forums and Metafilter
community weblog, for example, charge $10 and $5 respectively per
membership, and yet both have tens of thousands of members.
What You Need for Your Community.
Of course, thousands of members don't just appear overnight. To get
people to start coming and writing in the hope of getting a response,
you need to give them a reason to come to your website in the first
place.
In many cases, your software will be what differentiates you. You're
likely to be competing with other, similar community websites, and
providing better features than the next guy can drive a surprising
number of visitors to your website. If you listen to and act on every
request, you can't do far wrong – find out the visitors' ideal
features, and go out of your way to provide them, whatever they might
be.
Another excellent way to build initial traffic to your site is to
provide some data that's rare or difficult to get elsewhere, or to
organise data in a way that will be especially useful to a certain
community. You could, for example, compile live stock price data in a
way relevant to a certain business sector, or organise TV listings so
that they show all the times a certain show can be seen, whatever
channel it's on. If you can find something unique, people will flock to
it and love it.
Advertising a Community Website.
One thing to note about this kind of website is that they don't respond
well to traditional promotion – few people will respond
positively to an ad asking them to join a community. Why should they
write for you when you're obviously only in it for commercial gain?
Instead, you should make sure your community relates to something you
have a genuine interest in, and then promote it casually in other
relevant communities. An ideal situation is one where the owner of an
existing website doesn't have the time for it any more, and you can
move their community over to your site – this kind of
'evacuation' can give your site a thriving community overnight.
Once you've got a community, of course, don't underestimate how much
promotion its members will do themselves: they will link it from
everywhere they get a chance to put links, email things from it to
friends, show it to people they know and get them to join – the
possibilities are endless. If you care for your community properly, it
will pay you back many times over.
About
The Author:
Anthony Stai invites you to
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