Community managers are involved in the computer games industry, branded online communities,
online research communities, corporate blogs, and other social media marketing and research activities. Roles have expanded to include a wide variety of responsibilities and skill sets, including social media management, marketing, product support and development, PR, and customer support. At the core, community management encompasses a little bit of each of these while retaining its core tenet - ensuring open communications between the developer and community.
Culture and appreciation Community Manager Appreciation Day takes place every 4th Monday of January as a way to recognize and celebrate the efforts of community managers around the world using social media and other tools to improve customer experiences. It was created by Jeremiah Owyang in 2010. People are encouraged to send sincere Thank You notes to their online community managers. People using
Twitter include the #CMAD and #CMGR
hashtag in their
tweets about this event. Many online community managers and vendors in the
social media marketplace post
blogs in appreciation of their community managers. Cities with large concentrations of Social Media focused businesses, such as
Boston,
Austin, and
San Francisco hold in-person
meetup events to celebrate and honor those who represent and support their online communities. ==See also==