By Amy Jo Kim
Published: 2000
An Online community design expert reveals the nine most important principles for developing a larger and loyal website community. Companion Web site hosts ongoing discussion of these issues, along with updates on latest tools, technologies, and education resources.
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Amy Jo Kim is a renowned author and game designer, known for her innovative contributions to the fields of design and storytelling. With a focus on user engagement and community-building, she has written several notable works, including "Community Building on the Web" and "Game Thinking: Innovate smarter & drive deep engagement with design thinking & game design." Kim's writing style is characterized by a blend of practical insights and creative narratives, making complex concepts accessible to a wide audience. Her expertise has influenced numerous industries, from gaming to education, making her a sought-after speaker and consultant.
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