It’s crazy to be annoyed with a community consultant that recommends you don’t build a community.
Trust me, only the good consultants will turn down the work. They’ve just saved you a lot of time, money and pain on something that wouldn’t have worked.
You can find 1000 community builders that will say yes. It’s much, much, harder to find 1 who will say no.
These are the community consultants you should recommend to others.


Do you have a post that I might have missed that describes the selection process for a community platform? When researching spots to plant seeds to build a community conversation I sometimes default to platforms that I am familiar with (Facebook groups, Twitter, etc.). But how do you determine the best venue to build the conversation?
Posted by: Kevin Cesarz | Saturday, 14 February 2009 at 13:55
ohh have you had backlash from saying no .... good on you !!
Posted by: le | Wednesday, 18 February 2009 at 10:40