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Downloadable Templates » Managing Online Forums: Everything You Need to Know to Create and Run Successful Community Discussion Boards. Thank you to Wiebke Lüther for the German translation.

Downloadable Templates » Managing Online Forums: Everything You Need to Know to Create and Run Successful Community Discussion Boards

If you would like to translate these templates to another language, please contact me. The user guidelines detail the types of behavior and participation that you allow or don’t on your forums. The staff member guidelines describe the responsibilities of the staff members on your community and how they should accomplish them. The contact templates are pre-made, ready to send messages for you to use when a member of your community has to be contacted in regard to a violation of your user guidelines. This helps to ensure consistent communication from staff member to staff member. Ideally, you would use these as a basis point to create guidelines and policies that work for you. Thank you for your interest in Managing Online Forums. Managing Online Forums: Everything You Need to Know to Create and Run Successful Community Discussion Boards. Think You’ve Got What it Takes to Be a Community Manager? Take the “Call of Duty” Test. Whenever I can, which is mainly when he is on break, I play “Call of Duty: Black Ops” with my brother, who is a college student.

Think You’ve Got What it Takes to Be a Community Manager? Take the “Call of Duty” Test

Since community management is what I do, I often relate things to the practice. Having spent countless hours playing online multiplayer, there are traits that I often see in players that would not translate well, if those players wanted to work in this field. I’m going to call these traits the “Call of Duty” test. If you play “Call of Duty,” and you play the game this way, then you may not be cut out to be a community manager. Responding to Offensive, Inflammatory Comments Or, as some could call it, “feeding the trolls.” Do you allow these people to bait you? As a community manager, you’ll be called every name in the book. If you feel the need to respond to every person trying to anger you and waste your time, your effectiveness will be drastically reduced and you will not be able to focus on what is important.

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8 Sites that Reward You for Being Social. It looks as though social reward sites are becoming the new trend.

8 Sites that Reward You for Being Social

I’m sure you’re already familiar with Klout and how they offer you perks (products and samples) based on your Klout score. There are now many other site that are offering similar rewards as well as gift cards and even cash just for doing what you normally do on Facebook, Twitter, etc. Not only is this great promotion for the brands offering rewards, but it gets you more involved on your social accounts. Besides the obvious (Klout), let’s take a look at 8 other sites that reward you for being social. Zuvvu Much like Klout, Zuvvu will give you a score based on your social influence, once you connect your Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin accounts.

You’ll be rewarded whenever a user clicks, signs up, or makes a purchase through your link (depending on what is required for that sponsored message). PeerPerks PeerPerks is also similar to Klout Perks. Soovox Currently, an invite is required in order to use the site. Pongr Churp Churp.