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Community Building on the Web Amy Jo Kim

Community Building on the Web von Amy Jo Kim

Community Building on the Web Amy Jo Kim


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Zusammenfassung

This text explains how to design internet sites which succeed by making new visitors feel welcome, rewarding member participation and building a sense of history. It discusses design strategies, includes interviews with influential Web-community builders and provides templates and questionnaires.

Community Building on the Web Zusammenfassung

Community Building on the Web: Secret Strategies for Successful Online Communities Amy Jo Kim

What makes a Web site a Web community? How have sites like Yahoo, iVillage, eBay, and AncientSites managed to attract and maintain a loyal following? How can Web developers create growing, thriving sites that serve an important function in people's lives? Community Building on the Web introduces and examines nine essential design strategies for putting together vibrant, welcoming online communities. Amy Jo Kim, a leading expert in Web community design, has helped AOL, Yahoo, Oracle, MTV, and others start online worlds that have become flourishing gathering places that people come back to again and again. The book is full of informative examples, case studies, and tactics for every facet of Web communities, from welcoming visitors to training community leaders. (Previously announced on the Winter 98 list.)

Über Amy Jo Kim

Amy Jo Kim, Ph.D. is a recognized expert in the field of online community design. She is the founder and creative director of NAIMA, a 21st century design studio that has designed online environments for a wide range of clients, including America Online, Adobe Systems, AT&T, CyberCash, Electric Communities, Fujitsu, Mpath Interactive, MTV, NetNoir, Nickelodeon, Oracle, Paramount, PlaceWare, Redgate, Sony, Viacom, and Yahoo. She also teaches online design at Stanford University. Her article on the fantasy game environment, Ultima Online, appeared in the May 1998 issue of Wired.

Inhaltsverzeichnis



1. PURPOSE.

Building a Successful Community. Case Study: The Planning Exercise in Action. Articulate Your Vision.



2. PLACES: Bringing People Together.

People Are Talking. Mapping the Territory. Zoned For Growth.



3. PROFILES: Getting to Know Your Members.

Why Profiles?. Your Member Database. Creating a Persona. Evolving a Social Identity.



4. ROLES: From Newcomer to Old-Timer.

The Membership Life Cycle. Welcome Your Visitors. Instruct Your Novices. Reward Your Regulars. Empower Your Leaders. Honor Your Elders.



5. LEADERSHIP: The Buck Stops Here.

What's a Leader?. Unofficial Leaders. Official Leaders. Case Study: Power to the People: The Slashdot Moderator System.. Manage Your Leaders.



6. ETIQUETTE: Rules to Live By.

Develop Your Ground Rules. Enforce Your Policies. Evolve Your Rules.



7. EVENTS: Meetings, Performances and Competitions.

Event Planning 101. Meetings: Bringing Groups Together. Performances: Up on Stage. Competitions: Members in the Spotlight.



8. RITUALS: Handshakes, Holidays, and Rites of Passage.

The Power of Ritual. Personal Acknowledgments. Community Holidays. Passages and Transitions.



Chapter 9. SUBGROUPS: Clans, Clubs and Committees.

Why Subgroups?. Setting the Stage. Developing Your Official Program.



Epilogue.


Index.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR001967161
9780201874846
0201874849
Community Building on the Web: Secret Strategies for Successful Online Communities Amy Jo Kim
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Pearson Education Limited
2000-04-05
352
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