Ning Community Management Webinar: Online and Ready for Viewing

As community manager of our customer community, the Creators Network, I scour the Web looking for good advice on the subject of running online communities. It's my goal to share the best things I find that can help our customers be better community builders, whether that is advice about how to design a Javascript slider or nuts-and-bolts tips for getting more responses out of community members by asking the right questions.

Pursuant to that goal, I subscribe to nearly every blog that's remotely about community management, follow the most respected people in the field, and read waaaay too many blog posts about how social media is changing the world more than every other technological advancement since the printing press combined. There's a lot of jargon and fluff (and frankly some nonsense) out there that's masquerading as good advice for community managers. And there's a lot of stuff that gets repeated endlessly. But every once in awhile, I find a few pearls of wisdom in this sea of advice. I find a voice that backs up common sense with data or very insightful reasons why a particular community strategy works. Richard Millington is one of those voices.

If you're not familiar with him, Richard runs community management seminars, publishes a no-nonsense blog called FeverBee (which I strongly recommend you follow), and has a few books under his belt, including his newest, Buzzing Communities: How To Build Bigger, Better, And More Active O....

We were privileged to host Richard at a very well-attended webinar earlier this week: How To Increase Activity in Your Community. It was chock-full of useful advice, including a Q&A session where we gave out free copies of Richard's new book. Even better, we gave every attendee 1/2 of his new book in PDF format. Totally free. Even better than that… you can still get a free copy for a limited time (even if you didn't attend the webinar).

Want a free copy of the PDF?  Visit our S'More flyer page.



Did you attend? Enjoy it?


Thank Richard on Twitter for generously sharing his time with Ning Creators. Or, even better...

Tags: NingTalk, Richard Millington, activity, best practices, community engagement, free, ning, webinar

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Thanks...I was sad I missed it!

Hi, Eric :D

Thats so nice!! I'm glad I messed too :P

Do you have real-seminar about this one?

SHOALLAN

Hey, who! Not quite sure what you mean.

This was a great webinar, I would encourage anyone who missed it to watch it.
Sp

Thanks for watching/listening everyone, it was a pleasure!

Thanks Richard! This was fantastic and a perfect accompaniment to your book (which I highly recommend).

Thanks, Richard. I had to leave a little early, but plan on watching again in full. For the time I was in attendance, it was great. I've actually already implemented a couple of your suggestions.

Great job,

Jen

great stuff. putting the whole "create content" concept into practice. Thanks for this Ning and Richard.

Wow, fantastic video with really good information,  your voice is great!  Thanks for sharing this with us.

An excellent talk, extremely useful.
Packed with concrete stuff and techno-babble-free.
Great Q&A at the end. 
I'm not done with thinking about all this =)

Thanx for sharing.

je comprend pas trop   desoled mais en traduction......

no understand

Adding my kudos and gratitude for this being offered free. Packed full of easy and practical information.

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