URL:
http://www.infonortics.com/vc/vc2/present/vcconf2000.html
Infornortics Virtual Community Conference Proceedings, September 19 -
20, 2000
Contains:
DAY ONE - Tuesday 19 September
Opening Keynotes
Peter Friedman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Talk City, USA
Building E-Relationships: Brand Communities Online
Steve Glenn, Chief Executive Officer, PeopleLink, Inc, USA
Developing Community for Business-to-Business Sites
SESSION ONE. BUILDING AND PRESERVING COMMUNITIES
Sue Thomas, Director, trAce Online Writing Community, Nottingham Trent
University
The Writing Community: How the Web is Giving Rise to New Creative
Opportunities
Cristina Godio, ISTUD, Istituto Studi Direzionali, Italy
Building a Virtual Professional Community: The Case of
POOLWEB.IT
Tony Rockliff, Founder and Producer, Cybertown, blaxxun interactive,
Inc, San Francisco, USA
How to Keep People Coming Back to Your Community
Manuel Perez, Oracle EMEA, Madrid, Spain.
Infoville: A Successful Model of a City Portal
SESSION TWO. TOOLS, STRATEGIES AND WAYS FORWARD
Camilo Wilson, Founder, Cogix Corporation, USA
Gathering Community Views with Voting, Polling, Quizzes, Ratings and
Surveys
Mark Bunting, Infonic Ltd, London
Community Monitoring: Mining Community Content for Better User
Relationships
Matthew Hall, Director of Business Development, Firetalk
Communications, USA
Giving Communities Voice
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DAY TWO - Wednesday 20 September
Opening Keynote
Lynn Clater, Director of Community Development, CNN Interactive, USA
The challenges for strong community building
SESSION THREE. CORPORATIONS AND BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS
Andrew Gray, Managing Director, Sift Group plc, Bristol
Communities as platforms for the formation of B2B Net Markets
Cliff Figallo, FuturizeNow, USA
Preparing Corporations for Community
Dawn Yankeelov, Vobix Corporation, USA
Customer Relationship Management Tools for the Virtual Community Model
Sylvia Lacock Marino, Virtual Communities Consultant, USA
Measuring Community Success on Commerce Sites
Kam Singh, European Sales Director, Siebel Systems, USA
Online Dynamic Commerce in Virtual Communities
SESSION FOUR. MODELS AND GUIDELINES FOR VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES
Jenny Preece, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA
Building Successful Online Communities through Good Usability and
Sociability
Donald Klein, ingenta Ltd, Bath
Web Strategies for Publishers: Choosing the Business Model for
Developing an Online Community Portal
Joseph P Cothrel,
Participate.com, USA
Virtual Community Today and Tomorrow: Markets, Mobility and Beyond
Serena Doshi, Neo1, UK
Online Community: It's all about people
Bill Thompson, UK
Conference overview and summary