Category Archive for Content

Why is content vital to a community?

It’s said repeatedly and debatably that “content is king” for a website. Despite the desire to add interactive, user-engaging features such as games, profiles & forums (thereby increasing the duration of their visit), I think that content’s importance is central to the success of any website – and especially a community.

Not only does web content increase relevance and therefore search engine rankings and results, “static” content – here, defined as articles, tutorials and other text-based information – reinforces the community’s central mission. In other words, it is valuable information that serves to interest and enrich the reader with utility and meaning.

Members of an affinity audience want to anchor their presence and participation. For example, locals want a place to call their online home. Followers and fans of a band choose their favorite “space” and invest their time there, adding songs, photos and more to their page. Digital video professionals congregate where FAQ and reference material is available 24/7. Good content makes this possible: When these same users also find useful articles, news, links and reviews, their attachment to their chosen site is strengthened.

Therefore, the more relevant, topical content that web publishers add to reinforce the uniqueness & value of their site/community, then the better it is for everybody – for users, advertisers and owners. Content creates value over time (so don’t unpublish anything!). The challenge is to find out how to create & present your special content in a special way that truly adds lasting value.

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25 Calendars to integrate into your site

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Why integrate a calendar in your online community? I highly recommend that publishers, especially those that serve a geographically local area, add an events list or calendar to their site. In addition to giving users yet another reason to return to your site, Calendar Hub lays out the user benefits quite clearly:

Stay Organized – reminders and deadlines for social, business and special events, including editorial & advertising closing dates.

Coordinate Your Team – to-do lists, tasks, milestones and to see what everyone else is doing and coordinate better.

Promote Yourself – special offers, limited-time sales & discounts and announcements, from groups & businesses.

Inform Your Audience – school dates, federal & commemorative holidays, meetings, festivals and more!

Stay in Touch – RSS, iCal and vCard standards can help you get reminders or import events into your own, private calendar , cel or iPhone.

There are many choices to add a calendar to your site – too many in fact – but I do have some requirements for any calendar that is to be integrated into a community before selecting among the many available options.

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What is a white paper?

Based on the free download from WhitePaperSource, I was curious to ask myself about white papers. I’ve always wondered where the term came from as well as the difference between a report or ebook and a white paper. Read the rest of this entry »

Social Networks: “the new email”

The BBC had an interesting article the other day regarding the trend toward “lighter”, faster, real-time activity between individuals – communicating to followers, fans and friends using one’s status availability instead of e-mails.

Says David Sacks, founder of Twitter-for-business service Yammer, “We are all in the process of creating email 2.0.”

I know that increasingly I am decreasing my e-mail time and increasing my online-social time. I agree with many of the heavy users of services such as Facebook, Twitter and FriendFeed that the Internet is becoming much more pervasive – certainly, we are connecting to the Internet in ways far beyond the browser or news reader. It opens up new opportunities for sharing news as well as methods for delivering services.

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