Today marks the second anniversary of AdWords Help!
Wow, it's been another great year, and we've since grown to a community of more than 12000 members. We'd like to take this opportunity to thank the members of AdWords Help for your continued support.
We'd also like to recognize our All Time Top 5 AdWords Help posters listed below:
JezC, still our top poster! - 1028 ianfusa - 758 Rich@Apogee - 711 MrsC - 260 Jon Tara - 241
> Today marks the second anniversary of AdWords Help!
> Wow, it's been another great year, and we've since grown to a > community of more than 12000 members. We'd like to take this > opportunity to thank the members of AdWords Help for your continued > support.
> We'd also like to recognize our All Time Top 5 AdWords Help posters > listed below:
> JezC, still our top poster! - 1028 > ianfusa - 758 > Rich@Apogee - 711 > MrsC - 260 > Jon Tara - 241
Congrats on reaching two years and the remarkably light touch moderation. You aimed to make this a user-to-user help forum and it is working.
FWIW, when I hit 1000 posts, AdWords Pro sent me a collection of Google goodies, including t-shirts, drinks bottle, mousepad, highlighter pens, all Google branded. Very kind - an unexpected gift.
Can I suggest setting a more challenging target than merely messaging more? Set one that I believe Rich, Ian and MrsC, and a few others, are closer to achieving.
How about recognition for user-starred postings? Don't recognise frequent posters, recognise *helpful* posters. Those that consistently get four or more stars should be recognised? Make the first level achievement relatively low, to encourage more users to become more prolific and helpful - perhaps recognition as low as ten postings with 4 or 5 stars? AdWords Pro would then function as an avatar of the community, rewarding the most helpful with recognition, and at higher levels, goodies?