| Nine Timeless Design Strategies
The book is organized around nine timeless design strategies that characterize
successful, sustainable communities. Taken together, these strategies summarize
an architectural, systems-oriented approach to community building that
I call "Social Scaffolding:"
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Define and articulate your PURPOSE
Communities come to life when they fulfill an ongoing need in people's
lives. To create a successful community, you'll need to first understand
why you're building it and who you're building it for - and then express
your vision in the design, navigation, technology and policies of your
community.
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Build flexible, extensible gathering PLACES
Wherever people gather together for a shared purpose, and start talking
amongst themselves, a community can begin take root. Once you've defined
your purpose, you'll want to build a flexible, small-scale infrastructure
of gathering places, which you'll co-evolve along with your members.
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Create meaningful and evolving member PROFILES
You can get to know your members - and help them get to know each other
- by developing robust, evolving and up-to-date member profiles. If handled
with integrity, these profiles can help you build trust, foster relationships,
and deliver personalized services - while infusing your community
with a sense of history and context.
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Design for a range of ROLES
Addressing the needs of newcomers without alienating the regulars is
an ongoing balancing act. As your community grows, it will become increasingly
important to provide guidance to newcomers – while offering leadership,
ownership and commerce opportunities to more experienced members.
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Develop a strong LEADERSHIP program
Community leaders are the fuel in your engine: they greet visitors,
encourage newbies, teach classes, answer questions, and deal with trouble-makers
before they destroy the fun for everyone else. An effective leadership
program requires careful planning and ongoing management, but the results
can be well worth the investment.
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Encourage appropriate ETIQUETTE
Every community has it’s share of internal squabbling. If handled well,
conflict can be invigorating - but disagreements often spin out of control,
and tear a community apart. To avoid this, it’s crucial to develop some
groundrules for participation, and set up systems that allow you to enforce
and evolve your community standards.
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Promote cyclic EVENTS
Communities come together around regular events: sitting down to dinner,
going to church on Sunday, attending a monthly meeting or a yearly offsite.
To develop a loyal following, and foster deeper relationships among your
members, you'll want to establish regular online events, and help your
members develop and run their own events.
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Integrate the RITUALS of community life
All communities use rituals to acknowledge their members, and celebrate
important social transitions. By celebrating holiday marking seasonal changes,
and integrating personal transitions and rites of passage, you’ll be laying
the foundation for a true online culture.
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Facilitate member-run SUBGROUPS
If your goal is to grow a large-scale community, you'll want to provide
enabling technologies to help your members create and run subgroups. It's
a substantial undertaking -- but this powerful feature can drive lasting
member loyalty, and help to distinguish you community from it's competition
Each chapter explores a design strategy in detail, and offers guidelines
and tactics for applying that strategy to your Web community. Each strategy
builds on the previous ones, and so the chapter order corresponds to a
recommended planning process (or teaching order) for community design.
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