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What You Need to Know about Launching a Social Networking Community, Part 1
Posted by: Walter Roark on September 17, 2009 at 3:49AM AFT
We’re putting together a four-part series of informative blog articles on evaluating social media deployments, covering initial research to beyond launch. Deploying white label social networking communities can be confusing and complicated, which is why we would like to take you on a step-by-step approach, from initial research to beyond launch.

This post is about establishing goals and starting research. Stay tuned for weekly updates—next up is comparing vendors and evaluating platforms.


Without a doubt, researching a white label community deployment social media platformcan be complex and time-consuming. The question is, how should you initiate such a research project, how can you best take it step by step, from evaluating vendors to launch strategy and beyond. Today we take a look at how associations and nonprofits might get started on their social media platform evaluation.

Begin by Compiling Reasons for Launching a Community

What do you expect to accomplish with your new online community? First, identify the person or department in your organization that is best suited to spearhead this type of demanding project.
Which department should lead the way? Marketing...Communications...IT... Development...or perhaps even the executive staff should be in charge. But in the end, it probably makes sense to pick the department that has the right resources to create value from the community after deployment.

First, create a definitive list of precise objectives that need to be realized with the online community. Here are a few examples:
-Ultimately, what level of return on investment (ROI) do you expect to achieve?
-When do you expect to see this ROI?
-What are your expectations about a timeframe for the deployment?
-What do you want constituents or members to do in your online community?
-How many staff members can you dedicate to the administration and marketing of the community?

Define the Technical Considerations that Will Affect the Performance of Your Community

Your organization will face the same challenges before and after an online community deployment...fundraising and/or dues collection...membership growth...connection to and engagement with members...healthy participation in causes and/or events. The list goes on.

You should definitely consider the depth of integration your social media platform will offer with your existing databases:
-Do you want your community provider to offer seamless integration with your management systems so that your member data can be fully utilized?
-How deep does integration with your AMS/CMS database need to run? Do you need to socially-enable fundraising, advocacy or other programs that are powered by these systems?

Which Current Programs Would You Like to Socially Enable? Which New Programs Would You Like to Create?

priority list

 

Make a list of the important initiatives you already have in place to benefit your members. If these programs are effective and popular, chances are you can take them to greater heights with social media. Exceed constituents’ expectations in these suggested areas:

 

-Events participation

-Chapter meetings and sessions

-Group/committee creation

-Causes and Mission actions

-Online classrooms/certification -Interactive Supplier Directory

Think creatively about new programs/concepts that might engage, educate and enlighten your constituents within activities that help deliver a more meaningful social networking experience in your newly deployed community:

-Consider launching campaigns that boost Advocacy and leverage

the power of your constituents’ networks

-Think about creating social groups or committees that work in conjunction with your online training programs sharing

-Keep in mind how you can more fully engage your supporters with socially-enabled Knowledge Sharing 

-Analyze how thought leaders in your community might go about driving discussions and action commitments around important causes

 


If you would like to learn more about the real-world benefits and ROI being realized by nonprofits and associations in white label communities from ThePort Network, please click here.




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