Research

Online Community Compenstation 2008

18 Aug 2008, Bill Johnston

Available for Purchase

The Online Community Compensation survey was initiated in July of 2008. The intention of the study was to get a broad look at online community compensation, as well as insight in to team structures.

We received approximately 225 responses. Participants represent a healthy swath of the types of organizations participating in online community building activities, including: large software companies, large community destination sites, niche community sites, platform providers, interactive marketing firms and independent consultants.

Key insights from the report include:

  • Sex and age of survey respondents
  • Number of employees the respondent manages
  • Respondents' number of years of experience and age
  • Respondent salaries, inluding male vs. female salaries

This report is available for purchase for $295.