Replying to @ShawnBasquiat
@nnennazuh @mholzschlag a thread on some of the things your conversation about web3 management .. brought to mind .. 1. The more things change, the more things stay the same . SecondLife, BBS and communities like "the WELL" leave clues to how to manage communities.
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2.related books like "Guerilla Marketing on the Internet: The Definitive Guide from the Father of Guerilla Marketing " can be good guide for online community managers abebooks.com/9781599181943/G…
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Wow I remember that book! What year did it come out? Can you see original publishing date? I seem to remember it was a very long time ago or maybe it's a later Edition? I'd love to know because the Gorilla Marketing Concept was very aggressive at least in the early days.
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That particular one was published in 2008 . The tactics in the online version as well as the one for small business were less aggressive ..
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It must be a later Edition or rewrite because The Guerrilla Marketing Concept was very early like 94 or 95 perhaps?
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yes it I think that is to a later edition . I was trying to find the guerrilla marketing guide to BBS. , which i thought existed, and i think i had a copy of it somewhere in my house. Or maybe i just imagined it. but i am pretty sure they published one for online communities
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That I do not remember specific to bbs's in fact I'm not sure I remember too many books about bbs's at all. We had a local magazine that was pretty cool and kept lists of local single line and multi-line PBS is in their various topics and social interactions and events. So cool.
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I think i owned at least 3 BBS books, and borrowed a few more from the library. I owned "Running a perfect BBS" amzn.to/3wYAWQe I think a copy is still in my book collection
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Wow that's so cool you found that book I've never seen it what a really great piece of online history huh? When did you begin your Tech interest?
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Late 80's and early 90's - with good old Basic, pascal and wordperfect
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I have not seen WordPerfect mentioned in a very long time. It lasted longer than expected because it was used here in the states as the word processor for attorneys and legal system workers. Who all eventually move to Microsoft Word. I remember wordstar!

Sep 6, 2022 · 1:06 PM UTC

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