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Building Communities with Social Media

Building Communities with Social Media

According to Statista, over 3 billion people across the world are expected to have some form of social media account by 2021. That’s 1/3 of the population of the entire planet. While social media use in the business world has been around for the better part of a decade, it has recently become an integral part of growing communities and building brand recognition. Companies use social media as customer outreach, to announce a new product or service, or in the case of fast food chain Wendy’s, a chance to troll its customer base.

Just as people have their identities, both in-person and online, companies in the social media age are developing their own identity and messaging across the different platforms where their communities can be reached. So how do companies leverage social media to reach their communities?

Social What?

Social media is believed to have its beginnings in as early as the 1840s, with the advent of the Telegraph, a way for people to communicate with each other across long distances via the means of technology. Of course, the telegraph is a modified version of communication that humans have been using for thousands of years; whether humans used smoke signals, carrier pigeons, or maritime signal flags to communicate. Social media, or social networking, in its most recognizable state, is considered to have taken form in the 1990s, with the advent of platforms such as GeocitiesIRCBulletin Board Systems, and AOL Instant Messenger. With the rise of mobile devices and an ever-evolving internet, platforms like FacebookInstagramTwitterRedditSlack, and Discord have connected communities in even faster and easier ways, especially without the tricky pigeon cleanup.

People desire a way to keep in touch with each other and share their experiences. Social media provides the means for people all over the world to discuss aspects of the communities they belong to, share experiences both positive and negative, and connect. Whether sharing pictureshaving thought-provoking discussionscommiserating, or poking fun at each other through memes or gotcha videos, staying connected to fellow human beings has been essential to a global community.

Community: Bringing the Creators and Users Together

Communities traditionally have been described as a group of people coming together around a thing. This thing can be the location where that group lives, a belief system, a sports team, a band or musician, or even video games! If you are reading this, chances you are a user of the cPanel & WHM software or a company/developer/administrator that supports customers who use the software. You are part of the cPanel Community! 

cPanel understands the importance of being connected to the community at large that uses cPanel & WHM regularly as either a tool to build out their hosting platform or increase the efficacy of their business. For this reason, the cPanel Community Team was formed! So what exactly does the cPanel Community Team do?

1.) Connect Developers to End Users

As cPanel & WHM is an ever evolving platform, new features are constantly being added and improved, as well as obsolete and unneeded functions being removed or deprecated. cPanel strives to improve the user experience of the product at every facet. This means having conversations with the user base to understand what their wants and needs are. Through channels such as the Feature Request Site, our Slack, and Discord Channels, and our official Subreddit; the Community Team engages with cPanel users at large in whatever medium they choose!  

The goal we hope to achieve as a Community Team is to provide an avenue for the cPanel Community to talk directly to the company. Need some help finding instructions on how to do something? Have an idea for a new feature? Want to provide feedback for how successful or unsuccessful a new product or change in cPanel is? The Community Team is here to help! Our biggest strength is the ability to talk about cPanel (both product and company) and provide direction to a goal where needed. 

2.) Create Informative and Helpful Content

Through the cPanel Blog and the Newsfeed, the Community Team collaborates with various teams throughout the company to create articles either providing insights to a new product or feature, a breakdown on how a process works, a behind the scenes look at the day-to-day activities in the company, a recap of a conference the company attended, or more! As a team, we want to go above and beyond just providing wiki articles and how-to guides on using cPanel & WHM. By creating content that connects at any user level or experience, we’re able to provide context and explanation behind a process or feature and give community members a “look under the hood” at cPanel & WHM. You can see this content in action by following our various social channels, such as FacebookTwitter, and LinkedIn.

3.) Bring the Community Together! Literally!

Another huge aspect of community building is going out and meeting people directly! cPanel attends several web hosting and other related field conferences throughout the world. Having in-person conversations with your community develops stronger relationships by humanizing what are normally digital interactions. Our goals are to attend these conferences and meet with partners and end users to hear their ideas and concerns. This year alone, the cPanel Community Team has attended CloudFestJoomla DayConFabRedHat Summit 2019, and more! 

In addition to attending these various conferences, there’s a little shindig cPanel throws every year to meet with our users. We hope to see you there!

Be where your Community is

In an industry such as ours, we are strengthened by our collective knowledge and experiences. It’s the reason resources like Stack Overflow exist! Charles Darwin once said, “It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) that those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.” The different social media platforms that exist offer a wide opportunity to be where your community is. The whole end goal of using the different platforms of social media is to connect, engage, interact with, and grow the community around you. This brings us back to where communities coalesce. As a software company, service provider, developer, or sys-admin, you can interact with and grow your community, improving the relationship and engagement with your community members, by increasing awareness of your brand and building your identity.

So where do I start?

If you’re interested in getting started building your communities, do it! Start by signing up for accounts on your favorite social media platforms and start networking, posting content (photos, blogs, tips, anything to engage users)! It’s crucial to make sure that your social media profiles match your branding and message (how you want to present yourself to the world). Starting with platforms you are comfortable with will give you an advantage in how to navigate and cultivate a following.

Don’t be afraid to try alternative platforms such as Twitch, where you can live stream videos to your audience, or Reddit, where millions of users a day meet to talk about anything from automotive repair, finances, to sports and television shows! In the words of the famous philosopher Yoda, “Do or do not. There is no try,”.

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