Marshall Kirkpatrick over at ReadWriteWeb has a great post about the role of community managers and how they influence startups.
A community manager is someone who communicates with a company's users/customers, development team and executives and other stake holders in order to clarify and amplify the work of all parties. They probably provide customer service, highlight best use-cases of a product, make first contact in some potential business partnerships and increase the public visibility of the company they work for.
See the rest of this great post and comments at Do Startups need community managers?
i think is the well known community manger definition, that person also keep mind main goals of the company objectives . .
Posted by: web 2.0 development company | November 10, 2009 at 02:28 AM