Marketing a Volunteer-Driven Web 2.0 Online Portal
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Today, the established big online communities are accepted and used extensively by broad parts of society. However, the high degree of specialization in professional and private life cannot be addressed by existing online communities for the mass-market. This leads to a need for dedicated online communities which focus on certain topics and needs. For example, a Web 2.0 portal for the medical field would have to include certain restrictions and data protection issues which are not covered by standard communities. Prevalent literature treats online marketing strategies of a company or product in existing social networks. Yet, creating new online communities stays mostly untouched by previous texts. This book addresses this deficit. Creating an active user base is a challenging task, however. Listening to users' needs and applying the right marketing techniques is key in attracting new users and encouraging participation. The book summarizes best practices, proposes new ones and performs a longitudinal case-study and survey. The results are incorporated into a social media marketing plan, all against the background of a real existing web portal for open pediatric dosage information.
Autorentext
Christoph Wille (M.Sc.) studied International Business at Dortmund University of Applied Sciences (Germany) and at the Universtiy of Plymouth (UK), as well as International Information Systems at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany) and the University of Guadalajara (Mexico).
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639384628
- Anzahl Seiten 180
- Genre Allgemein & Lexika
- Auflage Aufl.
- Herausgeber AV Akademikerverlag
- Gewicht 286g
- Untertitel How to create a flourishing community of dedicated users
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T11mm
- Jahr 2011
- EAN 9783639384628
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3639384628
- Veröffentlichung 04.11.2011
- Titel Marketing a Volunteer-Driven Web 2.0 Online Portal
- Autor Christoph Wille
- Sprache Englisch