When I first heard of the book, Managing Online Forums: Everything You Need to Know to Create and Run Successful Community Discussion Boards by Patrick O’Keefe, I knew it’s the kind of book that should go on my reading list. Learning more about different aspects of online community is something that I enjoy.
And, this book didn’t disappoint. As soon as I read this part of Chrispian Burks’ foreword – “Building your own community can be one of the most enjoyable journeys you can take as a Webmaster. You are giving people a place to meet and connect, share ideas and thoughts, and build relationships that grow out of common experiences. Building a community is about creating a fun, safe place that encourages expression and conversation.” – I was hooked.
The rest of the book offers various aspects of starting, maintaining, and growing online forums – from laying the groundwork to managing forum staff. There are 9 chapters in total. Plus, some additional resources and templates.
None of these chapters delve heavily technical aspects of forum creation. So, you won’t read a lot of suggested software or applications. That may be a downside for some people looking for a ‘how to’ in the technology side of starting forums. But, the good thing about it is that this book wouldn’t become outdated so easily, like many technology books. So yes, this is more of a management book rather than a tech book. Another thing I like about this book is that many of the online community principles may be used in other avenues other than forums, like blogs.
Plus, Patrick O’Keefe the author is quite a stellar guy. He was willing to talk to fellow b5media bloggers to help us look in to working the forums to build community as bloggers. And, he definitely walks the talk. He doesn’t just write about forums. He has been successfully creating, maintaining, and building them for many years. So, he definitely comes in with a lot of his expertise with this book.
Anyway, one particular chapter that online entrepreneurs might be interested in is Chapter 9, which is about Making Money with forums. It gives 4 basic ideas on how to monetise one’s forum community: Advertising, Merchandise, Paid Memberships, and Donations.
So, yes – this book comes recommended to everyone who wishes to explore the world of online forums. I know this book has already inspired me in more ways than one.
Also See: 4 Ways to Make Money from Forums
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Hey Shai,
I really appreciate you taking the time to review the book and I’m very happy that you liked it! Thanks so much for the kind words.
Patrick
I liked this book as well! A great read.
This definitely seems like a book from which various online “presences” would benefit (including bloggers, like you suggested – we’re trying to build community, after all!)