Community Management Tweets From November 2011
Posted by Tom Humbarger on November 18, 2011
For some reason, I have seen a number of great blog posts on community management over the last 2 weeks and have added them to my Twitter stream. Maybe people are finally starting to realize that community management is an integral part of social media and customer experience?
To make it easier for me to find these resources in the future, I am consolidating all of my recent community management tweets into a blog post.
Enjoy!
5 Essential Traits for Community Managers by @stuartcfoster in @mashable…http://ow.ly/7y8ZW
10 Community Manager Tools You Might Not Know by @Renee_Warren ow.ly/7vsdf
Online Community Managers: When Community Should Be About You — from @Kommein ow.ly/7vsaR
4 Ways to Make Your Professional Online Community More Fun | by @Joshua_D_Paul in @B2Community ow.ly/7mP6O #gamification
Fire Your Marketing Manager and Hire A Community Manager – from @armano in- Harvard Business Review ow.ly/7ksFc #socialmedia
The Future of Online Community | by @vdimauro in Social Media Today ow.ly/7eoHP - look for specialized private online communities
Altimeter: The Two Career Paths of the Corporate Social Strategist. Be Proactive or Become ‘Social Media Help Desk’ « from @JOwyang - ow.ly/7t1bi
“My Chapter on #Gamification: From Behavior Model to Business Strategy” – a wealth of resources from @mich8elwu ow.ly/7xf4O
Games, gamers and business strategy… In CIO.com #gamification m.blogs.cio.com/cio-role/16614…
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