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Posted by Patrick on March 4th, 2008 in Managing Online Forums (Book)

I’ve just added some social networking and bookmarking links to the Managing Online Forums book site. If you are a user of Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, Goodreads, Shelfari or LibraryThing, please consider adding the book. If you use a social bookmarking site, please consider bookmarking the book, as well. I appreciate it.

SXSW Presentation: Creating a Positive Environment on Your Forums

Posted by Patrick on February 23rd, 2008 in Managing Online Forums (Book), Press

After listening to feedback (and feedback that was offered on a one to one basis, I have decided to go with the idea that was most popular: Creating a Positive Environment on Your Forums.

Thanks for the feedback.

SXSW Book Presentation Ideas

Posted by Patrick on February 17th, 2008 in Managing Online Forums (Book), Press

I will be doing a book reading in March at South by Southwest Interactive. Instead of a “reading”, it will actually be a presentation around an idea or series of ideas that I discuss in the book, most likely backed by slides of some sort. It’s the first time that I’ve done something of this nature. But, I am looking forward to it.

What should I do the presentation on? That’s the stage I’m at now. I’d like your feedback. I’ve given it some thought and have come up with half a dozen ideas. Please give them a look and let me know what your favorites are or what your favorite is. If you like none of them or have a better idea, feel free to look at the table of contents and suggest something entirely different. Keep in mind one key limitation: I have only 20 minutes of stage time. So, I want a presentation that I can fit into 15 minutes, in case it goes long or so that I can take a couple questions.

Here are the ideas I’ve come up with:

Are You Ready to Manage Online Forums?
This discussion would cover the fundamental things to consider before you decide to start a community. What do you want the forums to cover, who do you want to attract, are you ready for the time commitment, can you support the community financially, etc.

Training Forum Moderators
I would focus on the training of community staff members through staff member guidelines, a violation documentation system that they can learn from and by  encouraging staff members to ask questions.

Developing User Guidelines for Forums
Talking, in a general sense, of the creation of community guidelines. The time limit prevents me from covering all of the things that can be covered in guidelines, so I’ll need to, as I said, speak generally, as far as the guidelines influence over the community and what they can do.

The Process of Community Forum Moderation
I will discuss the process of content moderation that I use on my forums. Basically, it goes in four general steps: recognition of the violation, removal of the violation, documentation of the violation and the action taken and notification of the member, if needed.

When Community Staff Members Leave
Covering the four most common scenarios that staff members leave under and how you should handle them. They are: inactivity, resignation in good standing, resignation after disagreement and when the person turns into a lunatic.

Creating a Positive Environment on Your Forums
Discussion of some of some common ways to create a positive, friendly atmosphere on your forums. This would include requiring that members treat each other with respect, welcoming new users, staff member involvement, how you answer questions, how you can make members feel involved, how to deal with problems, not allowing political, religious or other controversial discussions (unless that’s what your community is about) and more.

So, what do you think? I appreciate any thoughts.

SXSW Time Slot Assigned

Posted by Patrick on February 12th, 2008 in Managing Online Forums (Book), Press

The time slot for my presentation at SXSW has been assigned. It’s from 11:00 AM to 11:20 AM on March 11 on the day stage. I’ll post some presentation ideas up soon to get some feedback.

Book Website Launches

Posted by Patrick on February 10th, 2008 in Managing Online Forums (Book)

The book website has launched. It includes all kinds of book related content including the table of contents, upcoming appearances, the book’s acknowledgments and more.

I’m really happy with the whole site, but I am truly thrilled, honored and humbled by the advance praise (along with the foreword – not online – by Chris). A group of brilliant people that I respect – greatly – came together for me and offered praise of me and the book that really means a lot to me, because of who they are and what they have accomplished.

So, if you have a moment, please give the book site a look and let me know what you think. Thanks!

Upcoming Podcast Appearances

Posted by Patrick on February 7th, 2008 in Managing Online Forums (Book), Press

I have a couple of live podcast appearances coming up. I will be on phpBB Weekly on February 9 at 12:00 PM ET and System Showdown on February 12 at 7:30 PM ET. On both shows, there is some level of listener participation, so if you are around and want to listen, I’d love for you to do so. Thanks.

Speaking at SXSW Interactive in March

Posted by Patrick on January 31st, 2008 in Managing Online Forums (Book), Press

I’m going to be attending SXSW Interactive in March. It runs from March 7 through March 11. On March 11, I’ll be speaking on the day stage. I’ll be doing a book reading for “Managing Online Forums”. It’ll be my first time speaking in this capacity.

I will have 20 minutes on stage. I have pretty much decided that I will do a presentation around an idea the book, rather than actually reading from the book. I figure I’ll speak for 15 minutes and leave 5 for questions at the end, if there are any.

It’s really my first time doing anything like this. First time standing up in front of a group of people, first time speaking on stage, first time using PowerPoint. Plenty of firsts! Nerves aside, I am excited.

In the next week or two, I’ll be coming up with a list of presentation ideas. I’m going to post them here to hopefully get some feedback which will help me to pick the best one.

If you are going to SXSWi and would like to meet up, please feel free to let me know. I’d love to have you in attendance for the reading.