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Real World SharePoint:

Build a SharePoint Community

Mark Miller

Founder and EditorEndUserSharePoint.com

Chief Community Officer and SharePoint EvangelistGlobal 360

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Introduction

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Mark Miller, Founder and EditorEndUserSharePoint.com

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New York City

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EndUserSharePoint.com

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Global 360 Chief Community Officer and SharePoint Evangelist

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Mark MillerCurrent Speaking Engagements• SharePoint Saturday – Denver, Baltimore• Best Practices Conference, Washington, DC• The Partner Conference, Dubai• SharePoint Techies User Group, Pakistan• The Experts Conference, Dusseldorf• SPTechCon, Boston• The SharePoint Conference, Australia• The SharePoint Conference, New Zealand

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Agenda

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What is Community?

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The Building Blocks of Community

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The Best (and Worst) Practicesfor Community Building

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Q&A

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What is Community?

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Definition

“…. a social, religious, occupational, or other group sharing common characteristics or interests and perceived or perceiving itself as distinct in some respect from the larger society within which it exists”

-- Dictionary.com

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“…. group sharing common characteristics or interests”

-- Dictionary.com

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“…. perceived or perceiving itself as distinct”

-- Dictionary.com

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Why do people join communities?

By Orion Miller, Age 7

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“If you don’t know something, somebody else might.”

-- Orion Miller

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“With one person, it’s hard to do a lot of things at once.”

-- Orion Miller

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“The bigger the group, the better.”

-- Orion Miller

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Why do people join communities?

By Mark Miller, Age <unknown>

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Initial interest (Lurker)

Looking for an idea.

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Initial Participation (Minor Participant)

Identifying with a specific idea so strongly, it breaks down the barrier to initial participation (the penny barrier).

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Continued Participation (Evangelist)

Recognition for their ideas and contributions.

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Types of Communities

External Internal

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External

User GroupsSharePoint SaturdaysWeb SitesTwitterForums

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Internal

User GroupsSupport GroupsPower UsersBrown Bag

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Q&A

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Building Blocks of a Community

Finding and Nurturing Followers

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Get Started: Participate

“Community is built through participation and contribution.”

-- Mark Miller

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Participate

Leave comments in existing communities

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Participate

Ask and answer questions in existing forums

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Participate

Join events as a speaker

SharePoint SaturdaysLocal User Group

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Get Started: Your First Followers

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External Forums

Dessie LunsfordChris Quick

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Discussion Forum

Laura RogersEric Alexander

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Comments

James LoveJason MacKenziePeter AllenMichael GreeneJay SimcoxAlexander BautzJim Bob HowardSara Haase

Pat Iovanella - Ruven GotzRichard HarbridgeJohn FerringerKerri Abraham

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Types of Followers

99% .9%

.1%

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Lurkers

99% of your community

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Minor Participants

.9% of your community

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Evangelists

.1% of your community

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Building Blocks of a Community

Community Structure

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Vehicles for Participation

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Get Started: Blog

SharePointJoel.comJoel Oleson

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Get Started: Wiki

SharePointDevWiki.comJeremy Thake

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Get Started: Forum

SharePointOverflow.comAlex Angus (moderator)Nick Swan (instigator)Sam Dolan (branding)

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How long will it take?

“If you have to ask, you can’t afford it.”

-- Anonymous

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Worst PracticesWhen Building Community

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Worst Practice

Build it and they will come

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Provide new content…

Worst Practice

once a week

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Worst Practice

Worry about ownership of content

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Best PracticesWhen Building Community

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Best Practice

Start with a party of one, and act as a content filter.

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Best Practice

Provide fresh content… every, single day.

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Best Practice

Consistently acknowledge participants, even for the smallest contribution.

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Best Practice

Listen to the participants. Conversation will dictate when it’s time to expand the vision.

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Conclusion

“I will never be Joel Oleson”-- Mark Miller

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“Thank you for coming.”

Mark MillerFounder and Editor

EndUserSharePoint.com

Chief Community Officer and SharePoint EvangelistGlobal 360