am going to sound like I am brown nosing but I want to thank ECCIE for taking on the challenge of creating a new forum. FMH has started a great post. Using FMH bolded items:
First, ECCIE needs to make sure the structure and policies are in place to prevent the problems that plague ASPD from occurring here.
I agree with the statement about having structure and policies in place. I am either dumb or naïve since I am not aware of the problems that plague ASPD.
Create a mentor/training and or forum/policy for “newbie” Many of us when we first start on the board are clueless. When I started I did some horrible reviews and did some dumb things. Instead of getting flamed some of the old timers PMed me or via a post told me in firm but constructive way I was out of line or need to improve in this area. Instead of becoming angry or worse becoming just a lurker I took the advice and attempted to become better.
There needs to be a policy about personal attacks. If someone does a post that is ridiculous, out of line, etc.. tell them the post is out of line and why. We don’t need to ever make a personal attack on an individual with the intent to humiliate them.
Policies and changes in policy must be written down and put in an open forum. I do not want to participate on a board where I can be put on double secret probation by management and wonder how I got there.
Second, ECCIE must provide value-added features not easily imitated by other boards.
Value added features can be a lot of things. I am interested in information. A link or better form a relationship with the best regional sites such as Redbook in the SF Bay Area which is the dominant player out there. Create a reciprocal agreement with these boards. When or if I sign up for a regional site they know I am a known hobbyist in TX and not a newbie so my status on their board will reflect that. This will help me on that board and with providers in that region since I instantly have credibility. I work in an industry that lives and dies on coopetiton. One day I am trying to beat IBM the next day they are my best friend. The impact for ECCIE could be significant in the number of members you get from other cities.
A feature I would like to see added to the review sheet is was the provider late, how late or did not show up. Did the provider call you and say they were going to be late or not show up, however make that one go both ways so the provider knows ok this guy tends to be late, etc.. It can be used as a positive if you know she is 15-30 minutes late but always arrives. Plan accordingly then it becomes no big deal. You could play Brad Paisleys song “waiting on a women” to pass the time while you wait for her.
For the providers I think they need to have their own forum that covers items such as safety, marketing, legal and medical issues, have a monthly or quarterly sponsored get together.
Third, ECCIE must assert some ownership of content
I understand FMH point about loyalty but it does cut both ways. If I am on a board since 2001 but have only 3 post do I deserve loyalty from board management my answer is no. I have always felt there needed to be 3 levels membership, based on post and reviews with reviews being weighed more important. No matter what ECCIE decides to do about membership programs how one can achieve different levels needs to be clearly defined, written down and posted on an open forum.
Like I said earlier you have taken on a HUGE task and thank you for it. As ECCIE grows and improves this will create competition making both sites better for the customer.
I hope you find this somewhat useful.