I just started reading the book, Managing Online Forums: Everything You Need to Know to Create and Run Successful Community Discussion Boards and the author provided a link to his website, so I thought I would pass it along: http://www.managingonlineforums.com/. I have a music-related website, www.nurturemusic.biz, which is an online forum of sorts, so this is why I am particularly interested in the topic. As I learn more from this book I may be sharing other information here.

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Hello Mr. Dargan,

Thanks so much for picking up my book and mentioning it here. I really appreciate it. I'd love to hear your thoughts once you've read it.

Thanks again,

Patrick
Nice to hear from you, Mr. O'Keefe. I see that you have a twitter address (http://twitter.com/iFroggy) and various websites, including these:

http://www.patrickokeefe.com/
http://www.ifroggy.com

I thought I would post them here in case people want to learn more about you and your community-building activities.

Patrick O'Keefe said:
Hello Mr. Dargan,

Thanks so much for picking up my book and mentioning it here. I really appreciate it. I'd love to hear your thoughts once you've read it.

Thanks again,

Patrick
Thanks for that. I appreciate it. Patrick is fine! :)

Thanks again,

Patrick

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