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**Watch the full presentation here: http://youtu.be/ZKcqj1bCTL0 Like never before, nonprofits and government agencies can increase their impact and reach through the clever promotion of their data. Organizations want to fling open the doors to these walled gardens and share their digital assets and projects – but the key to doing this successfully lies in engaging those essential developer communities who can make that data easily accessible. Drawing on the latest literature and lessons from developers and community managers, the Forum One team has developed a series of expert recommendations and best practices that organizations like yours can follow to create and sustain a successful developer community around your data. This presentation is based on a 45-minute webinar (http://youtu.be/ZKcqj1bCTL0) in which we explore the opportunities and challenges of unlocking your secret garden of data, and what it takes to build, grow, and market a developer community around that resource. From this webinar you will learn:
 • Where to find developers and how to engage with them
 • The role of a community manager and why you need one • A "To Do" list for starting up your developer community 
 • Best practices for celebrating success Who should view the webinar: -Communications managers, developers, and anyone interested in open data! Presented by: Eric Davis – Project Director, Forum One Ned Baker – Marketing Manager, Forum One (Moderator)

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UNLOCK YOUR SECRET GARDEN:

How To Build a Developer Community Around Your Data

Presented by:Eric Davis,Forum One

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Eric Davis – Project Director

•Grew up in Muncie, IN•Graduate of Ball State, AU, and UMD•Interests include health, fitness and tech

Your Presenter:

#F1webinar

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What We Will Cover Why reach out to developers

Define a developer community How to create and market a developer

community

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Why Reach Out to Developers?

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Why Reach Out to Developers? Expand reach of content/data

Open data to foster innovation Build relationships to create new products Focus on what you do best

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What is a Developer

Community?

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What is a Developer

Community?“A collection of passionate people with distinctive personalities and skill sets who interact and work together towards a common mission by freely exchanging information, being transparent, and fostering trust.”

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How Do I Create and Market a

Developer Community?

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Sets of Recommendations Give developers what they need

Go to where developers are Seed the community with a community

manager Celebrate success

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Give Developers What They Need

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#1 Make A Great First Impression Make Clear Your Mission

Respect the 10-Minute Rule Provide Success Stories Offer Great Resources Offer an Easy Way to Connect

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#2 Have an Integrated Presence

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http://developer.dol.gov/

Department of Labor

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http://developer.nytimes.com/

NY Times

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http://data.worldbank.org/node/9

The World Bank

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http://www.whitehouse.gov/developers

The White House

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http://www.github.com

GitHub

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http://www.github.com

GitHub

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http://www.sourceforge.com

SourceForge

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#3 Provide Great APIs

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#4 Provide Awesome Success Stories

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Go to Where Developers Are

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#5 Actively Connect with Developers Online GitHub

SourceForge

Google Groups

ProgrammableWeb

Stack Overflow

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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/us-government-apis

US Government API Google Group

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http://www.programmableweb.com/

ProgrammableWeb

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http://stackoverflow.com/

Stack Overflow

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#6 Actively Connect with Developers Offline Local Meetups Conferences Hack-A-Thons Programming Classes

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#7 Regularly Communicate with

Developers

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#8 Nurture Power Developers as Evangelists

Identify Power Developers Build Trust Give Them Great APIs

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Seed the Community with a

Community Manager

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#9 Provide a Community Manager Connect with Developers and Answer Questions

Facilitate and Moderate Discussions

Keep Developers Informed

Handle Community Logistics

Make the Community Happy!

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Community Manager Skill Sets People skills

Technical skills People skills vs. Technical skills

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Celebrate Success!

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#10 Celebrate Success and Virtual High-Fives

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Recap

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We Covered Why reach out to developers Define a developer community How to create and market a developer

community

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We Covered Give developers what they need Go to where developers are Seed the community with a community

manager Celebrate success

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Contact me:Eric DavisProject Director, Business [email protected] ericldavis

Thank You! Any Questions?