Co-creating Business With Your Community Vincent Boon
Aug 11, 2020
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Vincent Boon, a giant in the community space, shares his journey from organizing poker meetups to building pioneering communities in gaming. He discusses developing the GiffGaff model and his work with Standing on Giants. The podcast also explores key principles for building healthy communities and the value of engaging, rewarding, and supporting community contributors. Vincent emphasizes the importance of meaningful customer relationships and offers advice on community leadership during difficult times.
Building healthy communities involves embracing openness, mutuality, relentless positivity, education, rewards, and effective communication.
Giffgaff's business model revolutionized the telecommunications industry by involving the community in customer service and product development.
There is a need for innovative community technology platforms that can foster deeper, more personal connections in online communities.
Deep dives
Building Online Communities
Vincent Boone discusses his long career in online communities, starting with his experience in organizing gaming clans and skills. He then shares his journey in the computer games industry, including his role in building online communities at Sony Computer Entertainment. He later talks about his work at Giffgaff, an innovative mobile network that involved the community in customer service and product development. Vincent emphasizes the importance of openness and positivity in building healthy communities and highlights the value of mutuality and education. He also discusses the challenges and rewards of rewarding community members and the crucial role of communication in fostering engagement.
The Model and Impact of Giffgaff
Vincent explains the business model of Giffgaff, a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that offered a more affordable and customer-driven approach to telecommunications. He shares how Giffgaff leveraged the power of online communities to provide customer support, gather insights, and involve users in product development. Vincent also discusses the positive impact of the company's open and transparent communication, giving customers a sense of ownership in shaping the services.
Transition to Standing on Giants
Vincent discusses the transition from Giffgaff to working with Standing on Giants, where he helps build and manage communities for various companies including Airbnb. He reflects on the current state of community culture, highlighting the need for companies to focus on building symbiotic relationships with their customers. Vincent also points out the lack of innovation in community technology and the potential for new platforms to create deeper, more personal connections with users.
Principles for Building Healthy Communities
Vincent shares six key principles for building healthy and positive communities. These principles include openness, embracing mutuality and valuing user contributions, relentless positivity, focusing on education rather than moderation, rewarding community members for their contributions, and prioritizing effective communication. Vincent underscores the importance of these principles in creating meaningful and engaging interactions within online communities.
Advice for Community Leadership during the Pandemic
Vincent advises community leaders to be empathetic and understanding of the challenges that community members may be facing during the pandemic. He emphasizes the importance of patience, active listening, and offering support to community members who may be struggling. Vincent also suggests organizing fun and engaging activities within the community to uplift spirits and promote a sense of togetherness.
A Vision for Digital Culture and Communities
Vincent envisions a digital culture where online interactions are more caring and respectful. He advocates for a shift towards more positive and empathetic digital communication, where people are mindful of the impact of their words on others. Vincent is actively working on technology to facilitate deeper personal connections in online communities, allowing for more meaningful engagement and fostering a greater sense of belonging.
Vincent Boon is a giant in the community space. A natural community leader, Vincent initially saw the power of community when hundreds of people began to show up to learn to play poker at his meetup. From there Vince went on to build pioneering communities in the gaming space, and create a fundamentally new model of community-powered business at GiffGaff. In this episode, Vince talks about his early days in the community space, what it was like to develop the GiffGaff model and his work as Co-Founder of Standing on Giants. We learn about Vincen't new company, Giants Technology. The second half of the podcast is devoted to a discussion about his recent article "Six Key Principles to Building Healthy & Positive Communities" Key Quotes: Learning About Virtual Communities from In-Person Communities "In my spare time, I set up the London poker meetup. That was to basically teach people the basics of playing poker. It started off with three other guys and eventually had about a hundred thousand people joining it. We were taking over complete pubs in London. Literally incredible and it was really fun. As I was doing this I was also the working on a (video) game. I said to the team "look guys, we have a whole bunch of fans out there that I'm sure would be love to see early versions of our games. It was so long ago that they'd never done this before. So I convinced the team to say look, let's just do a closed beta. Test and get our customers to test the games. We started off with a couple of hundred people eventually that grew to about 20,000 people testing this one game. We started a bit of a community as well. And these guys started building a lot off the leagues and the letters and newsletters and, you know, newspaper articles that could all be used within the game. So all of a sudden the game became a lot richer than it originally was intended. And, you know, when it launched, it was obviously an instant success because it already had a user base." Building GiffGaff With the Customer Community"We announced to the world "We're setting up this little MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator)and here is an idea of what we want to do. We want to run it with a community. We want to hear from people. We want to see what you guys have to say about what we're doing. And it started super simple. We were also being very open about the fact that it's just a couple of people here and we're just setting up this service. If you've got any ideas, let us know obviously. When we were launching, as we were starting and plenty of things went wrong and we would just talk about that and you put that out there. My view was always like, look, it's infinitely interesting. Whatever it is that we're doing. That's why they're showing up." The Current View of Customer Experience At the moment I think customer experience is incredibly flat. I don't have any experience with a website and how I go through that. I understand the whole route and the need to make it easier for me to buy stuff. But it's not really an experience with the company. It's an experience of how I experienced that product. That's cool, but it's not an emotional experience. For me, an emotional experience happens on a basis where I actually am in contact with the company. And that's not at the moment I have a problem." Resources From This Episode Find Vincent online: Articles:
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