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How to Grow
Vibrant Virtual Communities

              Presented to:
 The Social Media Club of South Florida
            January 19, 2009


        David Hinds, Ph.D., P.E.
    Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences
       Huizenga School of Business, NSU
               dhinds@nova.edu
Outline
• What is a “virtual community”?
• Types of virtual communities
  – Why should we care?
• How to grow a vibrant virtual community
  1)   Identify population needs
  2)   Design the host platform
  3)   Provide seeds
  4)   Facilitate and guide


                                            2
“Social media”
 • Social media are primarily Internet- and mobile-based tools
   for sharing and discussing information among human
   beings.[1] The term most often refers to activities that
   integrate technology, telecommunications and social
   interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos
   and audio. [2] This interaction, and the manner in which
   information is presented, depends on the varied perspectives
   and quot;buildingquot; of shared meaning among communities, as
   people share their stories and experiences. Businesses also
   refer to social media as user-generated content (UGC) or
   consumer-generated media (CGM).
 •   URL accessed 20jan09: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media


What is a Virtual Community?                                           3
What is a Virtual Community?
 • A virtual community is a population of
   individuals with shared or complementary
   interests who interact across a host platform.
 • Not all social media, user-generated content or Web
   2.0 initiatives are virtual communities
 • The key defining feature of a virtual community is the
   presence of collective feedback in which both
   contribution and use are open


What is a Virtual Community?                            4
Collective feedback process

                                          Virtual community




                                                              Open
             Open use                                         contribution



                                                  Host
                                                platform


                               Facilitator &
                               core group


What is a Virtual Community?                       5
Types of Virtual Communities
 1)     Socializing – Facebook, Second Life
 2)     Gaming – Everquest, Full Tilt Poker
 3)     Content Sharing – YouTube, BitTorrent
 4)     Knowledge Sharing – Wikipedia, Slashdot, SMC…
 5)     Activism – MoveOn, ImmigrationVoice
 6)     Development – Linux, InnovationJam
 7)     Exchange – eBay, Craigslist

 By defining types, we can learn from others!
Types of Virtual Communities                            6
Why Should We Care?
 • Strategic opportunity (and threat)
       – Facebook and YouTube
       – Industry disruptions especially in media, entertainment
         and computers
 • Marketing opportunity (and threat)
       – Alli weight-loss program (Alli Circles)
       – Dell Hell
 • Management approach
       – IBM InnovationJam


Types of Virtual Communities                                       7
Some Valuations
 • Facebook - $15 billion (in 3.5 years)
       – Presently about 300 employees
       – $50 million per employee (Microsoft minority purchase)

 • YouTube - $1.65 billion (in less than 2 years)
       – In 2006, had 67 employees
       – $22 million per employee (Google buyout)

 • Compare with (as of March ‘08):
       –   Microsoft @ $4 million per employee
       –   eBay @ $3.6 million per employee
       –   General Electric @ $1 million per employee
       –   General Motors @ $76,000 per employee


Types of Virtual Communities                                      8
World of Warcraft
 • December 23, 2008 - Blizzard Entertainment,
   Inc. today announced that World of Warcraft®,
   its award-winning subscription-based
   massively multiplayer online role-playing
   game, is now played by more than 11.5 million
   subscribers worldwide
              @ Subscription cost: $14.99 per month
              = $2 Billion annual revenues


Types of Virtual Communities                          9
Suppliers of Web Server Software – Market Share
               (Source: Netcraft Web Server Survey, November 2008)




Types of Virtual Communities                                         10
Virtual Community Technologies and Hosts
                         Arpanet                           www                               Web 2.0
Technologies

                                                                                                                  3D-avatar
                                                                                                                 environments
  Enabling




                                                                       Wikis

                 Text-based                                                                          User profiles
                                                 Source code
                   forums
                                                 repositories
                                                                               Weblogs
                                                                               (blogs)                                Tagging




                 The Well                                                                Wikipedia                   Second Life
  Hosts




                                               Linux
                          Usenet
                                                                eBay
                        newsgroups                                             SourceForge
                                                                                                             YouTube


                                                                                 Everquest            MySpace
                                                                                                                     Del.icio.us
    Host types




                 Individuals                                                                   Corporate
                                                                 Corporate
                                                                                               marketing
                                                                 strategic
                                 Non-profit                                                            Corporate
                               organizations                                                          management




                 1985                1990                        1995               2000                         2005
 Types of Virtual Communities                                                                                                      11
Growing a Virtual Community

                    1)     Identify population needs
                    2)     Design the host platform
                    3)     Provide seeds
                    4)     Facilitate and guide

                              Like “growing a garden”


How to Grow a Vibrant Virtual Community                 12
1. Identify Population Needs
 1)     Socializing
            Seek approval, support, friendship
 2)     Gaming
            Need for competition, entertainment, fantasy
 3)     Content Sharing
          Need for specific content, desire to express or promote
 4)     Knowledge Sharing
            Require knowledge for a purpose, desire to build reputation
 5)     Activism
            Desire for specific action (e.g. political action)
 6)     Development
              Need for specific artifacts, desire to build skills, need to feel accomplishment
 7)     Exchange
           Buyers and sellers, service providers and service users

1. Identify Population Needs                                                                13
SMC: Population Needs
 • “…to help people find all the relevant
   communities of interest in which they want to
   participate. We want to help you explore your
   personal and professional passions by helping
   you connect with a community of your peers
   based on both geography and areas of
   interest.”
 •    URL accessed 19jan09: http://www.socialmediaclub.org/about/social-media-club-
      a-short-history-a-long-and-bright-future/



1. Identify Population Needs                                                      14
2a. Select platform technology
 • Technology design for collective feedback
       – Threaded discussion (SMC Blog?)
       – Personal space
       – Virtual landscape
       – Text-based repository (SMC special projects wiki)
       – Other repository (SMC)
       – Others …


2. Design the Host Platform                                  15
Threaded discussion (SourceForge)




2. Design the Host Platform                                16
Personal space (MySpace)




2. Design the Host Platform                              17
Virtual landscape (ESPN Poker Club)




2. Design the Host Platform                                   18
Text-based repository (Wikipedia)




2. Design the Host Platform                                   19
Other repository (Epinions)




                                                            20
2. Design the Host Platform
2b. Set the policies and design the
                      procedures and processes

  • Host platform includes both technology and
    policy/process

  • Key policy decision: who is authorized to do what?

  • The platform defines the “protocol of interaction”

  • The platform also enables the collective feedback
    process to occur
2. Design the Host Platform                              21
SMC: Policies
 “In looking at what is most important to us, it would seem most
    appropriate to focus our efforts on the four areas of our core
    mission:
       1.   Expand Media Literacy
       2.   Share Lessons Learned Among Practitioners
       3.   Encourage Adoption of Industry Standards
       4.   Promote Ethical Practices through Discussion and Actions
 From here, it is important to note that anyone in the advisory
    group (and any member of the community) may propose
    projects for the club to support.”
 •    URL accessed 19jan09: http://www.socialmediaclub.org/projects/



2. Design the Host Platform                                            22
Collective feedback in Wikipedia
                                                Community of
                                                “Wikipedians”




                                                                      Submitted        Submitted
                                                                       change           article




                                                                                  Posting Repository

                                               Articles
        Anyone



        Moderators
        only

                                                            Revert to                     Abusive or
                              Prior versions
                                                                           Yes
                                                          prior version                 inappropriate
                                are saved
                                                                                        contribution?




2. Design the Host Platform                                 23
Collective feedback in Slashdot
                                                                    Community of
                                             Threshold
                                                                    “Nerds”
                                               filters



                                                                                                                Initial
                                                                                                             submission
                                                                                         Comment

                      Posting Repository

                                        Initial
                                                                                                           Contribution
                                                    Comments
                                       posting
        Anyone
                                                                                                             Portal



        Moderators
        only
                                                                                                         Troll
                                                                         Ratings
                                                                                                         filters
                                                                         attached


                                                                                    Moderator
                                                                                     review




        Facilitator (sponsor)
        only
                                                                                                OSDN
                                                                                                review
2. Design the Host Platform                                    24
3. Provide Seeds
 • Initial postings to public forums by key
   contributors
 • Early game players
 • Seed source code provided by founders of
   open source software projects




3. Provide Seeds                              25
SMC: The Founders
 • “SMC is Chris and Kristie’s labor of love. From
   day one, they focused on growing the
   organization organically as there were only
   two of them working on the organization on a
   part time basis …”

 •   URL accessed 19jan09: http://www.socialmediaclub.org/about/social-media-club-
     a-short-history-a-long-and-bright-future/




3. Provide Seeds                                                                 26
4. Facilitate and Guide
 • Focus on attracting and motivating participants
        – Pay attention to community needs
        – Make it as easy as possible
        – Recruit key members to minimize cost
 • Provide just the right amount of structure
        – Do not command and control
 • Respect the norms and culture of the community
        – Beware that virtual communities tend to set their own
          direction
 • Be aware of specific legal considerations

4. Facilitate and Guide                                           27
SMC: Facilitating Collective Feedback
 • “SMC has fallen short on some of our goals - primarily, not
   connecting the groups as well as we would have liked, and we
   need to ensure the knowledge shared at SMC chapter events
   is then pushed back into the system so all can utilize … when
   groups are talking about a certain topic, we need to ensure
   there are digital scribes in the room who are then responsible
   for bringing that info back into the SMC ‘portal’ so other cities
   can then use it for their events or members can read up on
   what is hot in that community. ”
 •    URL accessed 19jan09: http://www.socialmediaclub.org/about/social-media-club-
      a-short-history-a-long-and-bright-future/




4. Facilitate and Guide                                                           28
Relevant publications
•   Armstrong, A. G. and J. I. Hagel (1996). quot;The real value of online communities.quot;
    Harvard Business Review: 134-141.
•
•   Benkler, Y. (2006). The wealth of networks: how social production transforms
    markets and freedom. New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press.
•
•   Rheingold, H. (1993). The virtual community: homesteading on the electronic
    frontier. Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley.
•
•   Tapscott, D. and A. D. Williams (2006). Wikinomics: how mass collaboration
    changes everything. New York, NY, Penguin Group.
•
•   Timmers, P. (1998). quot;Business models for electronic markets.quot; EM - Electronic
    Markets 8(2): 3-8.


                                                                                       29
Thank you!

   David Hinds
dhinds@nova.edu


                  30
Team vs. Virtual Community




                                                    Apache
       Microsoft
                                                    (virtual
        (team)
                                                  community)

Types of Virtual Communities                              31
Threadless: a creative hybrid
•   Users can submit T-shirt designs and rate submitted designs
     – 800 designs submitted weekly
     – 200,000 design reviews weekly
     – Design tools available on web site

•   Weekly design winner gets $2,000 and IP rights to the design other than for T-
    shirts

•   Threadless produces and sells T-shirts with winning design

•   With only 25 employees … a highly profitable hosting model

•   Combining aspects of 3 markets/models
     – Gaming: competition
     – Development: design tools
     – Exchange: content sharing

•   What if YouTube sponsored a video production competition?

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How To Grow Vibrant Virtual Communities, by David Hinds, Ph.D.

  • 1. How to Grow Vibrant Virtual Communities Presented to: The Social Media Club of South Florida January 19, 2009 David Hinds, Ph.D., P.E. Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences Huizenga School of Business, NSU dhinds@nova.edu
  • 2. Outline • What is a “virtual community”? • Types of virtual communities – Why should we care? • How to grow a vibrant virtual community 1) Identify population needs 2) Design the host platform 3) Provide seeds 4) Facilitate and guide 2
  • 3. “Social media” • Social media are primarily Internet- and mobile-based tools for sharing and discussing information among human beings.[1] The term most often refers to activities that integrate technology, telecommunications and social interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos and audio. [2] This interaction, and the manner in which information is presented, depends on the varied perspectives and quot;buildingquot; of shared meaning among communities, as people share their stories and experiences. Businesses also refer to social media as user-generated content (UGC) or consumer-generated media (CGM). • URL accessed 20jan09: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media What is a Virtual Community? 3
  • 4. What is a Virtual Community? • A virtual community is a population of individuals with shared or complementary interests who interact across a host platform. • Not all social media, user-generated content or Web 2.0 initiatives are virtual communities • The key defining feature of a virtual community is the presence of collective feedback in which both contribution and use are open What is a Virtual Community? 4
  • 5. Collective feedback process Virtual community Open Open use contribution Host platform Facilitator & core group What is a Virtual Community? 5
  • 6. Types of Virtual Communities 1) Socializing – Facebook, Second Life 2) Gaming – Everquest, Full Tilt Poker 3) Content Sharing – YouTube, BitTorrent 4) Knowledge Sharing – Wikipedia, Slashdot, SMC… 5) Activism – MoveOn, ImmigrationVoice 6) Development – Linux, InnovationJam 7) Exchange – eBay, Craigslist By defining types, we can learn from others! Types of Virtual Communities 6
  • 7. Why Should We Care? • Strategic opportunity (and threat) – Facebook and YouTube – Industry disruptions especially in media, entertainment and computers • Marketing opportunity (and threat) – Alli weight-loss program (Alli Circles) – Dell Hell • Management approach – IBM InnovationJam Types of Virtual Communities 7
  • 8. Some Valuations • Facebook - $15 billion (in 3.5 years) – Presently about 300 employees – $50 million per employee (Microsoft minority purchase) • YouTube - $1.65 billion (in less than 2 years) – In 2006, had 67 employees – $22 million per employee (Google buyout) • Compare with (as of March ‘08): – Microsoft @ $4 million per employee – eBay @ $3.6 million per employee – General Electric @ $1 million per employee – General Motors @ $76,000 per employee Types of Virtual Communities 8
  • 9. World of Warcraft • December 23, 2008 - Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. today announced that World of Warcraft®, its award-winning subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game, is now played by more than 11.5 million subscribers worldwide @ Subscription cost: $14.99 per month = $2 Billion annual revenues Types of Virtual Communities 9
  • 10. Suppliers of Web Server Software – Market Share (Source: Netcraft Web Server Survey, November 2008) Types of Virtual Communities 10
  • 11. Virtual Community Technologies and Hosts Arpanet www Web 2.0 Technologies 3D-avatar environments Enabling Wikis Text-based User profiles Source code forums repositories Weblogs (blogs) Tagging The Well Wikipedia Second Life Hosts Linux Usenet eBay newsgroups SourceForge YouTube Everquest MySpace Del.icio.us Host types Individuals Corporate Corporate marketing strategic Non-profit Corporate organizations management 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 Types of Virtual Communities 11
  • 12. Growing a Virtual Community 1) Identify population needs 2) Design the host platform 3) Provide seeds 4) Facilitate and guide Like “growing a garden” How to Grow a Vibrant Virtual Community 12
  • 13. 1. Identify Population Needs 1) Socializing Seek approval, support, friendship 2) Gaming Need for competition, entertainment, fantasy 3) Content Sharing Need for specific content, desire to express or promote 4) Knowledge Sharing Require knowledge for a purpose, desire to build reputation 5) Activism Desire for specific action (e.g. political action) 6) Development Need for specific artifacts, desire to build skills, need to feel accomplishment 7) Exchange Buyers and sellers, service providers and service users 1. Identify Population Needs 13
  • 14. SMC: Population Needs • “…to help people find all the relevant communities of interest in which they want to participate. We want to help you explore your personal and professional passions by helping you connect with a community of your peers based on both geography and areas of interest.” • URL accessed 19jan09: http://www.socialmediaclub.org/about/social-media-club- a-short-history-a-long-and-bright-future/ 1. Identify Population Needs 14
  • 15. 2a. Select platform technology • Technology design for collective feedback – Threaded discussion (SMC Blog?) – Personal space – Virtual landscape – Text-based repository (SMC special projects wiki) – Other repository (SMC) – Others … 2. Design the Host Platform 15
  • 16. Threaded discussion (SourceForge) 2. Design the Host Platform 16
  • 17. Personal space (MySpace) 2. Design the Host Platform 17
  • 18. Virtual landscape (ESPN Poker Club) 2. Design the Host Platform 18
  • 19. Text-based repository (Wikipedia) 2. Design the Host Platform 19
  • 20. Other repository (Epinions) 20 2. Design the Host Platform
  • 21. 2b. Set the policies and design the procedures and processes • Host platform includes both technology and policy/process • Key policy decision: who is authorized to do what? • The platform defines the “protocol of interaction” • The platform also enables the collective feedback process to occur 2. Design the Host Platform 21
  • 22. SMC: Policies “In looking at what is most important to us, it would seem most appropriate to focus our efforts on the four areas of our core mission: 1. Expand Media Literacy 2. Share Lessons Learned Among Practitioners 3. Encourage Adoption of Industry Standards 4. Promote Ethical Practices through Discussion and Actions From here, it is important to note that anyone in the advisory group (and any member of the community) may propose projects for the club to support.” • URL accessed 19jan09: http://www.socialmediaclub.org/projects/ 2. Design the Host Platform 22
  • 23. Collective feedback in Wikipedia Community of “Wikipedians” Submitted Submitted change article Posting Repository Articles Anyone Moderators only Revert to Abusive or Prior versions Yes prior version inappropriate are saved contribution? 2. Design the Host Platform 23
  • 24. Collective feedback in Slashdot Community of Threshold “Nerds” filters Initial submission Comment Posting Repository Initial Contribution Comments posting Anyone Portal Moderators only Troll Ratings filters attached Moderator review Facilitator (sponsor) only OSDN review 2. Design the Host Platform 24
  • 25. 3. Provide Seeds • Initial postings to public forums by key contributors • Early game players • Seed source code provided by founders of open source software projects 3. Provide Seeds 25
  • 26. SMC: The Founders • “SMC is Chris and Kristie’s labor of love. From day one, they focused on growing the organization organically as there were only two of them working on the organization on a part time basis …” • URL accessed 19jan09: http://www.socialmediaclub.org/about/social-media-club- a-short-history-a-long-and-bright-future/ 3. Provide Seeds 26
  • 27. 4. Facilitate and Guide • Focus on attracting and motivating participants – Pay attention to community needs – Make it as easy as possible – Recruit key members to minimize cost • Provide just the right amount of structure – Do not command and control • Respect the norms and culture of the community – Beware that virtual communities tend to set their own direction • Be aware of specific legal considerations 4. Facilitate and Guide 27
  • 28. SMC: Facilitating Collective Feedback • “SMC has fallen short on some of our goals - primarily, not connecting the groups as well as we would have liked, and we need to ensure the knowledge shared at SMC chapter events is then pushed back into the system so all can utilize … when groups are talking about a certain topic, we need to ensure there are digital scribes in the room who are then responsible for bringing that info back into the SMC ‘portal’ so other cities can then use it for their events or members can read up on what is hot in that community. ” • URL accessed 19jan09: http://www.socialmediaclub.org/about/social-media-club- a-short-history-a-long-and-bright-future/ 4. Facilitate and Guide 28
  • 29. Relevant publications • Armstrong, A. G. and J. I. Hagel (1996). quot;The real value of online communities.quot; Harvard Business Review: 134-141. • • Benkler, Y. (2006). The wealth of networks: how social production transforms markets and freedom. New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press. • • Rheingold, H. (1993). The virtual community: homesteading on the electronic frontier. Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley. • • Tapscott, D. and A. D. Williams (2006). Wikinomics: how mass collaboration changes everything. New York, NY, Penguin Group. • • Timmers, P. (1998). quot;Business models for electronic markets.quot; EM - Electronic Markets 8(2): 3-8. 29
  • 30. Thank you! David Hinds dhinds@nova.edu 30
  • 31. Team vs. Virtual Community Apache Microsoft (virtual (team) community) Types of Virtual Communities 31
  • 32. Threadless: a creative hybrid • Users can submit T-shirt designs and rate submitted designs – 800 designs submitted weekly – 200,000 design reviews weekly – Design tools available on web site • Weekly design winner gets $2,000 and IP rights to the design other than for T- shirts • Threadless produces and sells T-shirts with winning design • With only 25 employees … a highly profitable hosting model • Combining aspects of 3 markets/models – Gaming: competition – Development: design tools – Exchange: content sharing • What if YouTube sponsored a video production competition? 32