Propose a Session for the Blog Business Summit
We talk a lot around here about using technology to really listen to customers. In fact, that’s really what we teach people how to do. So we figured it was time we started practicing what we preach.
The bottom line is that some of our favorite sessions have been suggested to us by members of the BBS community before, after or during conferences. We wanted to streamline that process by making it easy for people to join our community and propose sessions. That’s why we built a plugin that lets our community propose sessions and rate other people’s sessions once they are proposed.
So have at it! Go hog wild! Propose a session or nineteen. We’re all ears.
UPDATE: Ok, OK! I spoke too soon. We detected an error in the plugin that required we shut it down for the time being. It should be up and running early next week. Sorry for the inconvenience.











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It would be nice to see a session on building community. Actually, the first 10 minutes can be about building community. The rest of the time should be devoted to a frank discussion on what it takes to manage a community.
Launching a community site with content is the easy part because that’s still a one-way communication and you can do it with just a couple of people. But I think if you have an active community (and who doesn’t want one) you will need a fair number of people working full time on keeping things running.
Crisis management on the web. Why companies are so afraid of criticisms and how can they deal with bad comments.
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