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Luiz Algarrareceita antiga, do natal de 2006, sobre como construir comunidades online: http://bit.ly/94bNhn [e boa parte ainda tá valendo!
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Bjoern NegelmannMost user communities take a typical path--the newbies ask questions, and a select group of more advanced users answer them. But that's a slow path to building the community, and it leaves a huge gaping hole in the middle where most users drop out. If we
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Michel BauwensMost user communities take a typical path--the newbies ask questions, and a select group of more advanced users answer them. But that's a slow path to building the community, and it leaves a huge gaping hole in the middle where most users drop out. If we
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Tom Hemingwaybest way to grow a user community is to get beginners to answer questions. The more they become involved, the more likely they are to stick with it through the rough spots in their own learning curve, and we all know that having to teach or explain someth
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Hendy IrawanMost user communities take a typical path--the newbies ask questions, and a select group of more advanced users answer them. But that's a slow path to building the community, and it leaves a huge gaping hole in the middle where most users drop out. If we
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urban sheepEncouraging a "There Are No Dumb Questions" culture is only part of the solution. What we really need is a "There are No Dumb Answers" policy.
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Nigel BurkeThe best way to grow a user community is to get even the beginners to start answering questions. The more they become involved, the more likely they are to stick with it through the rough spots in their own learning curve, and we all know that having to t
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Shane GraberMost user communities take a typical path--the newbies ask questions, and a select group of more advanced users answer them. But that's a slow path to building the community, and it leaves a huge gaping hole in the middle where most users drop out. If we
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How to Build a User Community, Part 1
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The Harley-Davidson Sportster Forum (www.xlforum.net) does a pretty good job at most of these things, but I think that some of these things just happened organically, without an explicit explanation to the community of why it needs to be like this. The things that make it good are things you've listed that just seem to happen without any push from the top. I am going to share your list with the moderators there. Maybe they have a list like this already, I'm not sure. One thing I am sure of though is that Harley-Davidson riders are a pretty passionate group already, so we just need to channel their energy into making the XL Forum THE BEST instead of one of the best.
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Most user communities take a typical path--the newbies ask questions, and a select group of more advanced users answer them.
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Pelle StenRådet är: Både dumma frågor och dumma svar måste tillåtas. Uppmuntra nykomlingar att försöka svara, även om de inte är experter.
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Lynne BThe best way to grow a user community is to get even the beginners to start answering questions. The more they become involved, the more likely they are to stick with it through the rough spots in their own learning curve.
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Robyn Kaldadeals with question-asking and answering
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Leigh BlackallActually, this isn't the biggest problem with most user communities. The real deal-killer is when a new or beginning user asks a "dumb" question. Most supportive, thriving user communities have a culture that encourages users to ask questions, usually thr
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Douglas KarrNot only is this a fantastic blog, but there's always good content! Here's a great article on the progression of a user community.
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Alan LevineMost user communities take a typical path--the newbies ask questions, and a select group of more advanced users answer them. But that's a slow path to building the community, and it leaves a huge gaping hole in the middle where most users drop out.
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