What IS a Community Manager?
It's a common question I'm seeing all over the place as an increasing number of businesses both large and small are building their own online communities and looking for someone to fill the role of Community Manager.
Speaking from experience, I can honestly say that it can be one of the most vital roles a company can have. As Community Manager of Panasonic's LivinginHD.com, I've seen firsthand what it takes to be not only an active participant of a growing online community, but a voice and a face for an entire brand.
Ten years ago social media was virtually non-existent. Now more than ever, people are able to have a personal relationship with a brand. They are able to interact directly with companies and give their input -- both good and bad. Companies are doing the only thing they should be doing right now - listening. With a recession on our hands, even the wealthiest people have been cutting down on spending, thus making businesses eager to rein in sales. With that, the consumer runs the show and businesses know that while the power is less in their own hands, the ability of their buyers to speak more directly with them is a blessing. Not only can they improve products from feedback, but can also make customers happy. A happy customer is a customer that will buy. By monitoring the conversation both on and off the community, one can fully comprehend what is currently being said about the brand.
As a proven and trusted influencer within the community, a CM is responsible for getting the word out about new products, events and overall development. It is their responsibility to keep the consumers updated and to serve as a brand evangelist. As a community manager, being a counselor of sorts is vital- someone who will listen to member's concerns and be kind even when receiving strange or unpleasant messages. These relationships are developed over time, as this role also serves as a cheerleader and encourages its members to be dedicated participants. The relationships are also fostered by happily answering all product-based and community-centered inquiries. With trust, consumers naturally become loyal to the brand. While so many companies are still trying to get personal with their clientele, those with dedicated go-to folks, such as Comcast's Frank Eliason, stand out among the crowd.
Not everyone can be a Community Manager. Oftentimes, companies put one of their employees unversed in social media and customer service into the role. As a result, it hurts the brand. The CM should be familiar with all web communication tools, from forums, to podcasts, to Twitter, to blogs and then understand the language and jargon that is used in the community. One must keep their cool when being challenged and have a fantastic support team around them to get the job done. Being a voice for the brand's community can be harder than imagined, as situations you wouldn't expect arise. Conferring continuously is a must.
For years both websites and online communities have had webmasters to run to in the face of problems/issues. With a community as large as Panasonic's, however, members in the past have been hard-pressed to find a rapid response and oftentimes found themselves speaking to an automated email message or both.
Community management is a more instantaneous customer service... with a personal touch. It truly is a fantastic, interactive position where not only are members benefiting, but also the person facilitating the process. A community manager must draw heavily from four skill sets: emotional intelligence, diplomacy, advocacy, and above all, passion for the brand to breed success.
Come Join Me At Panasonic's LivinginHD.com
I wrote an article on Examiner.com about the community. Come and join us! I'm the community leader and am excited to be a part of Panasonic's greatest social media effort. We will be running contests with cool Panasonic product prizes and more. Feel free to join here - http://livinginhd.com/go/about/home
Is Social Media Making Today's Kids Vain?

*This has been going on for years I know... but I was reminded of it all while spending time with my niece*
It's an epidemic! Kids everywhere are falling victim to vanity! Why? Because they now have a place to display it; a place where it's encouraged - heavily. Peer pressure has always been existent but never in this way. With the emergence of social media, comes a new way for kids and young teens to express themselves. Since privacy is extremely important these days, the only other people these kids are exposed to on these networks is their peers - thus creating pressure and encouragement to validate themselves through photos and words on their page. Back before the days of the internet and social networks, one only had to worry about the way they acted in school. Now you have to worry about the way you appear around the clock as these sites are readily available at the click of a button. If you do not represent yourself in a "cool way", you could be the topic of tomorrow's gossip discussion.
I have a 14 year old niece who is constantly signed onto Myspace and Facebook and after seeing her numerous friends' profiles, I sit here in awe at how vain these kids are (or at least pretending to be). It's sad to see these girls try to portray an image that doesn't have to be them at the tender age of 12. One would argue that they should not be on these sites but let's face it - if they want to be on them, they will be on them somehow.
They spend hours in front of the mirror taking photo after photo of themselves with sexy/serious looks in order to obtain the "perfect" one. I cannot sit there and say that I haven't had a moment of vanity myself (as I believe most women have? Maybe? Maybe not?) but the age these kids are starting such behavior is young. My 10 year old niece is also catching on to the trend and I wonder of the pressure to maintain a constant image on these networks in morphing today's children in a negative way. If I could post the photos of 10 friends of my nieces' at random, you would understand (and quite possibly be shocked!) but due to the underage issue, I am not allowed to do that. While social media is providing both children and adults numerous opportunity, we face the growing negativities associated with these new mediums as well. What are the long term effects of these networks when it comes to bullying, vanity and more?
Sites I Like That You Probably Have Never Heard Of
I was thinking about these particular sites that I use(d) and how I don't use them as much because many of my friends simply are not open minded about setting up a new profile other than on sites they know about. Me? I love any new concept and will sign up for just about any site to at least give it a test drive. While it can be time consuming to keep up on every site, some of these newer web 2.0 ventures truly are worth a shot.
The first is BrightKite. Many people within the online marketing industry know what it is but those out of it certainly don't. BrightKite is a location based version of "checking in." If you're familiar with the status updates on Facebook, it is similar to that only you "check in" from whatever location you're at - whether it be the Starbucks down the street from you or whether you are vacationing near the Grand Canyon. You can see others who are also checked in close to you and see what they're up to. Not only that, but you can post pictures and/or notes from where you're at. If you're on a boat doing whale watching and get a sweet picture on your camera phone of that lovely whale's tail, you can send it directly from your phone to the site. Unfortunately I don't really know many people on it, so viewing photos of what a stranger ate for breakfast isn't really my thing, but if anyone wants to sign up - do let me know! I've got 8 invites left.
The second is Wallop. This site is a "VIP" only invite site filled with socialites from all around the world - particularly Los Angeles. It's pretty entertaining and if it was more open, I'd say it would be a hit. If you ever get the chance to log in, the interface is pretty amazing. The customizable site options are rather impressive as well and the options seem pretty endless. Sometimes I feel like it's Web 3.0 if you ever saw it. It can be a tad bit confusing but overall I really enjoyed using it when I first signed on. I don't sign on as much due to having invited my friends but none really being willing to sign up or staying on themselves. I think it would be a great tool if more folks I knew were on it.
Then there is Multiply. I think more people know of this site than the other two I mentioned but this site is just greatness. I really can't pinpoint why I like it really, but I guess it's a lot more cleaner than Myspace and offers more in ways. You're able to post blogs, videos, photos, reviews and more. Again, my site on here has not been updated in a year or two due to no one catching on to it as well.
It's quite funny that sites like Myspace and Facebook are so popular when you've got sites that have so much more functionality and are far more user-friendly that are available. It's all about who comes first. Facebook and Myspace have been here for years and all new start ups that are similar are almost bound to perhaps gain some momentum but not enough to ever trump the two giants. It's a shame too - these sites really could have some potential!
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