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Building Community Around Your Blog: Community You Have by Default


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Pretty much every active, moderately read blog is a community. Most large blogs are large communities. In fact, forget the word blog, look at online publications in general. If they have traction, they have community. Even if they don’t have strong community features, a community manager or any of those things.

Don’t get too hung up on verbiage. Community isn’t a choice. The choice is how you engage and that is the focus of a three part series that I am beginning with this post, focused on building community around your blog and based on my recent talk at WordCamp Raleigh. Online community is dynamic. Your readers, subscribers and supporters are your community. That’s the same for any publication.

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Yearly Award Programs Honor Community Members in a Positive, Genuine Way (“Spread Love, it’s the Brooklyn Way”)

Posted by Patrick on February 11th, 2010 in Community Cultivation
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I love yearly award programs for online communities. I think the act of rewarding your members through your own version of the People’s Choice Awards is a beautiful thing and something that, when done with care, can add a nice touch to your community.

In October, we ran the eighth (8th!) annual KarateForums.com Awards and in November, the seventh annual phpBBHacks.com Awards. You can follow the program through my announcements by viewing the call for nominations (KarateForums.com, phpBBHacks.com), for votes (KarateForums.com, phpBBHacks.com) and, finally, the announcement of the honorees (KarateForums.com, phpBBHacks.com). Please feel free to borrow from my posts and how I word things and organize the programs.

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