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Our first session at NetSquared North today covers online community engagement. The ever-fabulous Nancy White is facilitating.
We've started by sharing stories about online community projects we're working on now, including:
Your Kamloops (Arjun Singh)
>> "heartbeat" model: using offline events to intensify/focus engagement in an online community
Armenia's school connectivity program (Nancy)
What about the relative merits of ongoing vs. cyclical engagement? It can be hard to get people to engage, so cyclical/intermittent engagement can make it hard to get people to engage/re-engage. But this is very contextual.
Easier to get people to do this stuff outside of North America -- where there is a real hunger for particular knowledge or conversation people are motivated
another example: ShareYourStories.org for March of Dimes, where parents of kids who've been in neonatal units can share their experiences -- they have a real hunger to connect
Rise of blogs has made writing skills a lot more important for nonprofits; how to build that competency?
The "official message" isn't always the most effective voice on your blog: it depends on the context
sometimes you want grassroots stories, sometimes you want the "official" story
Need to be thick-skinned and open to a wide range of feedback
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