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You think YOU have a problem, V, then try MY line: “I’m a publisher of flight simulator add-ons.”
:-)))))
Truth be told, and you know, I’m a community animal myself, and without that I would not have a chance in hell to be an add-on publisher in a worldwide hobby market of people clustered to their monitors!
So yes, your ‘social problem’ – even in this day and age of social networks(!) is very much resonating through the house here 😉
I just last night ran into it once again. I had my birthday party and as usual we only have some close friends come and have a drink and a chat. After my 10 years in this particular business the only thing they can remember still is that I LOST my JOB and hence am jobless. And oh yes, I chat on the computer all day long and travel a lot.
Frankly, I gave up 😀
For most of the past decade I’ve just stuck with a mixture of working in IT or marketing in order to save the blank expressions that normally greet my real job.
All of which is quite ironic isn’t it? I mean I’ve heard community managers described as party hosts before, yet our profession is like catnip at real parties 🙂
I realize it’s been a while since you posted this, but I wanted to let you know I appreciated finding it when I was working on a recent post of my own on the topic of online community builders.
I find myself in a similar situation as you, albeit a different context. The challenges are likely pretty similar. For me, it’s dealing with the varying personalities, needs, wants and agendas, while co-mingling them all for the greater good of a community.
I will be reading more of your posts. Just thought I would let you know I referenced you in my own post. http://chrissannelong.com/online-communities/you-have-the-right-to-make-money-a-case-for-community-builders/
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