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by Derek Powazek (Author) "I have a terrible admission to make..." (more)
Key Phrases: post for any reason, community functionality, virtual intimacy, New York Times, Caleb Clark, Electric Minds (more...)
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In light of recent world events, many people have been reaching out for the sort of closeness and supportive reassurances that can come from friends "met" in online communities. In an article written for TechTV.com, Design for Community author Derek M. Powazek notes that in the days following September 11 new sites sprang up and message board activity went through the roof. Message boards and chatrooms allowed people to connect with others--so crucial in times of trouble--to share breaking news, find ways to help, or post personal stories.

Of course, online communities are not only for the bad times: Web stores feature user-posted reviews, bulletin boards build up around all types of issues or shared experiences, celebrities answer questions in live chat sessions, and singles with Web cams check each other out.

"Web communities happen when users are given tools to use their voice in a public and immediate way, forming intimate relationships over time." Powazek should know; he created Fray.com and Kvetch.com and has acted as a consultant on Web community features for Netscape, Lotus, and Sony. Design for Community offers thorough (and entertaining) discussions on all aspects of building and maintaining a Web-based community. There are chapters on choosing content (including Powazek's recipe for encouraging positive communities), designing ("How do you present a discussion system that encourages friendly conversation?"), deciding on the backend technology necessary to run a site (whether server-side software or free Web-based tools), setting up rules, hosting, moderating, and even someday "killing" your community.

Each chapter features an interview with an expert, like Steven Johnson of Plastic.com on design and Emma Taylor, host of Nervecenter.com, a "community of thoughtful hedonists," on setting barriers and enforcing rules. Powazek maintains a companion site for this book at Designforcommunity.com, with excerpts, more essays, and, of course, a forum for discussion. If you're even considering building an online community, you must begin with this book. --Angelynn Grant

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Communities are part of all successful web sites in one way or another. It looks at the different stages that must be understood:Philosophy: Why does your site need community? What are your measures of success?Architecture: How do you set up a site to createpositive experience? How do you coax people out of their shells and get them to share their experiences online?Design: From color choice to HTML, how do you design the look of a community area?Maintenance: This section will contain stories of failed web communities, and what they could have done to stay on track, as well as general maintenance tips andtricks for keeping your community <169>garden<170> growing.

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Product Details
  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Waite Group Press (August 9, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735710759
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735710757
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 customer reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #446,067 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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First Sentence:
I have a terrible admission to make. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
post for any reason, community functionality, virtual intimacy, posting guidelines, community features, web boards, community tools, community site, personal site, email lists, community space
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New York Times, Caleb Clark, Electric Minds, Habbo Hotel, Matt Haughey, Noah Grey, Professional Connections, Howard Rheingold, John Styn, Prospero Technologies, Rob Malda, Star Wars, The Palace, Web Crossing, Hot Tub Guy, Lotus Notes, San Diego, Saturn Extended Family, Table Talk, Yahoo Groups, Fray Day, Han Solo, Pacific Bell, Wired Magazine
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