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mon
07-18-2007, 09:52 AM
Managing Robbie Williams Fans, Part 1


Tuesday, July 17, 2007


Though we Americans have rarely heard of him, on the other side of the pond, Robbie Williams is big big news.

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And he’s got a big big fan following to go along with that. I recently spoke with Shell, the webmaster for PureRobbie.com, a very successful fansite. Shell is a mid-30s student of English, living in England, who turned her interest in online community management toward her interest in Robbie Williams about a year ago. She also works with others helping them manage fan communities. Today and tomorrow, I’m happy to share her insights into this and other fan sites:

Can you give us some background on Pure Robbie? How old is it, how many users do you have? What do people do on it?

Pure Robbie opened in April 2006. I began researching this project in Nov 05 because he was embarking on a massive world wide tour and although he has some good fansites out there i wanted to create one with a focus on original articles and reviews written by fans, to bring them together in one place to share their experience of the tour and admiration of the artist and his work and one that was able to accomodate a large membership base that spans the globe. Alot of his fansites are small groups and country specific, whereas Pure Robbie was intended to accomodate fans from around the globe. I was in contact with the artists management who knew of my plans and offered advice when i needed it.

In just over a year the site has 6,000 members and 30,000 visitors every month. The members have created a massive 11,338 threads/articles and made 630,228 posts.

On the site you can find all the latest news, reviews and interviews relating to the artist from the media and discuss these with other fans plus original reviews, interviews and news written by the site staff, reporters and members. In the year we have been open we have exclusivly interviewed members of his band, management and collaborators, the latest being Mark Ronson who is currently having alot of success in the UK album charts and he has just released an album in the US featuring Robbie Williams.

There’s a large image gallery full of pictures from the start of his career to the present day. We also have an amazing fan fiction section where members actively post and read fiction, poetry and drama relating to Robbie Williams. On the site there is also a live chat room and we run monthly Superfan prize competitions that are very popular.We also have a ‘blog to Rob’ section where members can blog about anything or send messages to Robbie in the hope he pops by and reads them.

There are also sections on the site to discuss his music, books, films, videos, gossip, tv and radio appearances, L.A Vale (celebrity soccer team managed by Robbie Williams) as well as a download section. There’s also advertising space for fans to exchange Robbie goods.

As distractions from discussing Rob we have a very active general chat area and a games and quiz section and we run alot of prize competitions. Members have also organised meets offline in London, Australia, Germany, America and the next one is planned for Amsterdam. All of which have been very popular and fun.

You mentioned that there are a number of related resources outside the site, can you tell us more about them?

As well as the main site we have a Myspace social network. The Myspace links members of the site to other fans on the www as well as promoting our exclusive interviews, news and reviews around the www and puts fans in touch with others fans spaces which helps develop friendships.

We then have our own blogspot where again our news, reviews and interviews are promoted around the www. The news on this blog often contradicts the lies the tabloids write about him in the hope the ‘truth’ gets a shot of being heard too. Subscribers to this blog recieve daily email alerts.

We also have our own store where Robbie Williams music and goods can be bought new or second hand.

What has the attitude of Robbie Williams and his associates been toward the site?

IE Music Management, who have looked after Rob for over a decade have been great. They assist us in the kind of content we post on the site to keep our download section legal and pass on things the community wish to send to Rob such as messages of support, fan feedback and birthday cards/gifts. They’ve been very supportive, sending us congratulations on our first year and advising us on how to handle any media inquiries which was a great help in light of recent events surrounding our artist/subject.

Robbie has met a number of Pure Robbie members and has taken alot of time to speak with them, pose for pictures and sign Pure Robbie banners, cds, pictures etc.

Why do you think this is?

I believe they have been very positive towards the fansite as they know it is managed with experience and assists in the online promotion of the artist and his work in a very positive way. Our fansite works alongside the artists official site and does not compete with it, we offer something completly different, interaction. We offer fans a place to discuss the artist and his work and we also promote the latest additions and goods published on the official site.

Speaking to a fan recently Robbie Williams expressed that fansites like Pure Robbie were good because we could post and discuss both negative and positive media articles relating to him whereas the official site is not able to do this. For me this showed approval of his fansites and what they can achieve online.

Do you feel like you and your site have any influence on Robbie Williams and his career?

I’d like to hope so. Hopefully he and his management gain an insight into what fans think about his music etc through our comments and reviews but our main aim is to dilute all the negative articles from the tabloids, especially the UK ones, online by publishing our own news which show the tabloid lies for what they are and to get the truth, as we know it, out there.

For example, there’s just been a media frenzy relating to a new video blog he published on his official site. The UK tabloids wrote headlines like ‘Rob found God’, and questioned his mental health, whereas our news article stated what had really occured on the video blog which was an artist playing a sample of a new tune in his studio and having a joke or two. In the search engine results relating to this, our article stood beside the negative ones, hopefully helping to ‘counter attack’ it. We were also lucky enough to recieve Rob’s reaction to the media story when a fan interviewed him at a soccer game and was able to add this quote to our news article, adding strength to our ‘truth’, and helping to dilute the lies. Rob admitted the tabloid story was lies, to put it mildly.

The site also promotes respecting the artists privacy wherever possible. We do not allow any of his personal details or private engagements to be published on the site and advise fans on how to respect his personal space when around him.

We also advise on safety etc at concert venues, giving advise on parking, buying tickets, the best gates for the best view, food, accomodation and travel to these events in the hope both fans and the venue’s organises have an event that runs as safe, and smoothly as possible, giving everyone involved a great experience when seeing their idol.

Tomorrow, more from Shell on the insights she’s gained from working on this site and others.

Part 2 of an interview with Shell, webmaster for PureRobbie.com (http://www.purerobbie.com/), a Robbie Williams fansite.

Yesterday (http://www.onlinefandom.com/archives/managing-robbie-williams-fans-part-1/) we got an overview of the site and its relationship with Robbie Williams and his associates. Today, she shares her insights and lessons learned from running the site:

What do you think has made the site as successful as it is?

Good, fair, impartial management who have alot of enthusiasm for the site and his membership base. Original content, that is updated constantly and a site that is very user friendly.

The members play a huge part too. They are friendly, welcoming, diverse and alot of firm friendships have developed and grown. The atmosphere on the community is great, whereas on some fansites i have come across in my research i cannot say the same.

Members are very supportive of the site and it’s staff which is also a major factor of being successful.

You’re also involved in The Admin Zone (http://www.theadminzone.com/) For people who aren’t aware of that, can you tell us more about that site?

The Admin Zone is a site for new and old forum community administrators and moderators. It offers help and support as well as a reviewing service and original articles and tutorials to help build, manage and maintain a forum based website.

What insights have you gained into managing fan communities as a result of your involvement with PureRobbie.com

It wasn’t what I expected to be honest. Managing a fansite has thrown up alot of insights. The main being the treatment of celebrities by the tabloid media both online and off. I’ve learnt about online promotion and believe fansites go along way to help promote their subjects new material as well as supporting the artist online. The legalities behind online music, videos, lyrics and images has also been an insight.

There’s also a negative side to fandom. We have come across a few obsessives and the staff team have had to learn how to deal with this in the best possible way behind the scenes in private without it effecting the community as a whole. It can be quite shocking and disturbing when you come across these people but the good easily outweighs the bad and luckily on Pure Robbie 99% of fans using the site do so in a positive way and respect the site’s and artists wishes .

One of our main insights was when questioning just how far discussions could go. The artist recently admitted himself into rehab for addiction to perscription drugs. Obviously this was a concern to fans but some discussions were beginning to, in the staffs opinion, intrude too much into his personal life. Fans were assuming and speculating about his health to a degree that made us feel uncomfortable and even though his management didn’t disapprove we felt that out of respect fans shouldn’t speculate and only listen to the facts both the artist, and his family and management put out relating to this personal and sensitive subject.

There’s been alot of debate on the site since about how far discussions should go and what should and should not be discussed on a public forum/fansite.

What advice would you offer others who are interested in creating a fan site?

I’d advise researching the market. If there are other fansites already for your subject look what works for them and what doesnt and build upon that. Add originality wherever possible to make your fansite stand out. Pay attention to detail when creating the sites design and layout. Theme and design should be tied together. Have a logo that is brandable, original and recognisable.

Things to include on a fansite are:
Biography, discography, filmography, an archive of all ‘old’ information on your chosen subject, image gallery, news section, original reviews and articles as well as site exclusives.

Get members involved in all areas of the site.

Consider how to generate site revenue as fansites can grow rapidly and you need to be able to generate enough revenue to keep the site up and running as things like bandwidth useage can send your hosting package up the scale pretty quickly, be prepared. You will also need revenue to run competitions etc to keep generating interest. Research advertising opportunities and member subscriptions or donations.

Also be the site that brings the news in quickly and constantly. Give members a reason to keep returning and try to maintain a good atmosphere on the community. Get members as involved in the site as possible Fansites are all about fans opinions, ensure they have outlets for these.

Are there any other things you think we should know about PureRobbie.com that I didn’t ask?

I believe Pure Robbie, and the majority of fansites online have changed the relationship between artist/subject and fan and also contribute to the online promotion of the artist and their work.

Online Fansites also help an artists profile online, their supporters can share opinions with other like minded people from around the world. Information is delieved to a wider audience alot more quickly making the fan feel closer to the artist as well as being able to keep up to date on all his goings on like future releases, projects etc…

Fans opinions, posted on fansites are picked up by search engines placing their opinions on many subjects relating to the artist/subject alongside those of critics in search engine results, giving anyone looking for information about the artist/subject a rounder, more balanced and informed perspective

Source (http://www.onlinefandom.com/archives/category/interviews/)

Sexy Stick
07-18-2007, 10:12 AM
Thanks Mon for the interview and a big thank-you to Shell for starting all this up - Pure Robbie....you are the best....Big thanks:20b: .

mon
07-18-2007, 10:17 AM
Great interview Shell, well done, look forward to reading part 2 http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/midi/froehlich/a020.gif

All I did was post it up Private SS, credit goes to Shell for the interview and Nancy Baym for finding us http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/midi/froehlich/a030.gif

Laura
07-18-2007, 10:19 AM
Great interview Shell, and yes thanks for starting PR what great friends I have made. Can't wait for part 2

Monsoon
07-18-2007, 10:29 AM
excellent!!! got so emotional..feel both happy and proud...THANK YOU shell for everything..thank you PR !!:hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

shell
07-18-2007, 11:29 AM
Thanks for the comments :D

i've edited part 2 into the first post

Sexy Stick
07-18-2007, 11:32 AM
Thanks for the comments :D

i've edited part 2 into the first post

Yes I just read it Shell...very very good:hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

Sheps
07-18-2007, 11:42 AM
Great interview Shell, i really enjoyed reading it. xxxxxx

vickys
07-18-2007, 12:00 PM
Standing applause for you all xxxxx

TheMissus
07-18-2007, 12:00 PM
Great interview :)

Wiley
07-18-2007, 12:26 PM
Great read - interesting and just a perfect sum up for PR. :clap: :clap: :clap:

Jackieblue
07-18-2007, 01:12 PM
Thankyou for the interview! I'd love to know all the juicy bits Shell. Will you write a tell-all one day? :laugh2:

Tinks
07-18-2007, 01:31 PM
Great Interview Shell
I feel very priviledged for being part of this place and have made so many new friends
Keep up the good work hun
xxxxx

shell
07-18-2007, 01:37 PM
Thanks again for the comments, here's a bio of the lady that interviewed me, found on her site

Nancy Baym, Ph.D. (http://www.people.ku.edu/~nbaym/) began her life in fandom with a coveted subscription to Tiger Beat magazine in the late 1970s. In 1990, the first season of Twin Peaks, she learned of a lively discussion about who killed Laura on this newfangled thing called the internet (rec.arts.tv.twinpeaks) and her fascination with online fandom began. Nancy is the author of many widely-cited articles about online fan community and social aspects of online interaction and is the author of the book Tune In, Log On: Soaps, Fandom, and Online Community (Sage Press, Inc.). Her work has been translated into several languages. She is a co-founder and Past-President of the Association of Internet Researchers (http://www.aoir.org/), an international interdisciplinary association. She is a faculty member in Communication Studies at the University of Kansas (who are in no way responsible for any of the content on this site) where she is an award-winning teacher (http://www.people.ku.edu/~nbaym/kemper.jpg) on topics including the use of new communication technologies in creating identities, relationships and communities, interpersonal communication, and qualitative research methods. She serves on the editorial boards of the premiere journals in the field, including New Media & Society, The Journal of Communication, The Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, and The Information Society. Although she still listens to a lot of pop music, contributes record reviews and occassional mp3s to It’s a Trap (http://www.itsatrap.com/), and blogs about music on her last.fm page (http://www.last.fm/user/popgurl), she’s now more likely to hang her scenic photography (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nancybaym/sets/72157594494402369/) on her walls than rock and roll posters, although she is very attached to her recently acquired Madrugada German tour poster (http://www.stthomas1976.net/madrugada/forum/showthread.php?t=256). She was also very disappointed by who killed Laura.

sinner
07-18-2007, 02:21 PM
We're proud of you shell!
And btw thanks for all the work you do and this great site you have given us, it can't be said often enough.

Kathi M
07-18-2007, 02:38 PM
:clap: :flo: fantastic :D

bad1
07-18-2007, 04:24 PM
great, well done shell, great interview.:clap:

luvgirlcl
07-18-2007, 05:18 PM
:hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

Great interview! Congrats Shell!

tasha
07-18-2007, 05:56 PM
Great interview Shell!!! and thank you again for starting up this fantastic Robbie Williams site

Inanna
07-19-2007, 09:03 AM
:clap: Great article, thanks mon for posting iit and we love you shell for creating such a wonderful site, for such a wonderful guy, and thanks for the tips:clap:

Kay
07-19-2007, 11:49 AM
:clap: :flo:
Great interview Shell. We are very proud of you for creating such a great site.

samc
07-19-2007, 06:43 PM
I actually got to read this article from an alert sent to me -
Shell, you've done - and continue to do - a great job along with all the staff, reporters and posters on this site. :hyper:
I hope you're really proud
Fantastic job, well done...

dizzytracy
07-19-2007, 06:52 PM
I have only just found this website so reading the interview really helped me get to know a few things about it.
I think it's an absolutely brilliant idea, knocks the pants off the official RW site. Sorry Rob but i really do think that.
Tracy

Kooky
07-19-2007, 07:07 PM
You should be very proud of yourself for setting up this site, we have all been brought together through one thing and thats Robbie. Long live PR

dizzytracy
07-19-2007, 07:13 PM
countdown to christmas, are you mad??????

Linda
07-19-2007, 08:19 PM
Great article! :clap: :clap:

I'm very, very happy I found PR!!

cheeko76
07-19-2007, 08:41 PM
Great work shell thanx for bringing us all together

Mbiz
07-19-2007, 10:00 PM
Congrats Shell & all other PR staff! This site is well balanced with loads of fun and useful information. Not to mention the blog section...which I have to admit is one of my favourites ;)

:) xx

Pitapat
07-19-2007, 10:26 PM
I don't know if I can add more, great interview, great site where friendships grow and the place to come for Robbie related news, thank you

Monica
07-20-2007, 06:27 AM
THANKS http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/more/schilder/s026.gif

~*Giovana*~
07-20-2007, 06:31 AM
:ohmy:

:clap: congrats shell :clap:

great interview, i'm feeling happy to be part of this community that you had the idea to create...

lennon
07-20-2007, 07:11 AM
Great interview Shell, gives a really detailed insight as to how much work you have put into it and continue to do so....................:hyper: :hyper: :hyper:


lennon x :dance:

DJDaisy
07-20-2007, 08:58 AM
Well Done Shell.....love this site to bits.

sharlene 1965
07-20-2007, 12:55 PM
yeah shell, well done, brings back memories of the radio interview you did for our aussie radio station . well done. thankyou for pure robbie

Carla_M
07-20-2007, 01:12 PM
Great interview :clap:

Thanks shell for the great work with PR :flo:

SYBIL CRISTINA
07-20-2007, 03:02 PM
thanks for starting Pure robbie its great wish you the best

ShelleyxRobbie
07-20-2007, 03:29 PM
brilliant, thanks Mon and Shell!!

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LML
07-20-2007, 03:34 PM
Thanks Shell for starting the website!!!!

susanna
07-20-2007, 03:35 PM
Thanx Mon and Shell for the interview

Shell - you are the best!

sugarjay
07-22-2007, 03:30 AM
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Don't forget to check the http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m105/mysmileyplace/MSP%20files/just%20cuz/just_cuz_37.gif (http://www.onlinefandom.com/archives/category/interviews/) for Part Two of the interview. It's there now.

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*feel*
07-22-2007, 11:58 AM
:hyper: Great interview:hyper:
(I've read it just now)
Compliments Shell:clap:
You're the best and we're all thankful to you for creating this amazing site
I really love it
:20b:

The_Real_Mrs_Williams
07-24-2007, 12:29 AM
WOW!! This is great!

paula
07-24-2007, 09:23 AM
Wow shell absoloutley Brilliant interview , @ a big thanks for making this community what it is :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

shell
07-24-2007, 09:36 AM
Can't take credit for that Paula, a house builder doesn't make a home :)

butterfly4711
07-24-2007, 11:21 AM
Great interview, Shell!
I'm so proud to be a Pure Robbie member!

savannah
07-24-2007, 03:54 PM
great one!

cat1177
07-25-2007, 09:25 AM
great interview! thanks for all your hard work, Shell! :D

mazza
07-26-2007, 09:53 PM
What a great interview shell and huge thanks for starting up this brilliant site, I'd be lost without it now!!!

Sophie84
07-27-2007, 11:23 PM
Well everything's already been said but.. Thank you so much Shell, you don't know how much you've done for us! :20b:

Vicky D
08-02-2007, 11:11 PM
Great Interview Shell and really interesting to read how you are much more than just a RW fan!

Really you are a techy computery webby forummy kind of person with quite a lot of expertise in that field! Lucky for us all that you are rather partial to a bit of Rob as well to mushed it all together and created Pure Robbie!

lennon
08-03-2007, 12:49 AM
I'm just really happy that you built a site that is a happy place to be. Thanks. The membership numbers confirm it all :)

:hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:


lennon x :dance:

Roberta
08-03-2007, 11:10 AM
This is a great interview, I am very impressed Shell, I had no idea just how much work is involved in starting and running a website, I find it hard enough just moving the mouse around never mind doing what you do everyday, with thought, imagination, dedication but most of all your creativity to put out there as much imformation about Rob as possible on a daily basis, which is enjoyed by all members probably or just about on a daily basis, well done Shell and the rest of the staff, I for one geatly appreciate all of your hard work:thx: :aus:

Kylie
08-06-2007, 11:10 AM
How many owner/managers are there here?

sugarjay
08-06-2007, 11:27 AM
1 owner, 8 staff

paula
08-06-2007, 12:00 PM
This is a great interview, I am very impressed Shell, I had no idea just how much work is involved in starting and running a website, I find it hard enough just moving the mouse around never mind doing what you do everyday, with thought, imagination, dedication but most of all your creativity to put out there as much imformation about Rob as possible on a daily basis, which is enjoyed by all members probably or just about on a daily basis, well done Shell and the rest of the staff, I for one geatly appreciate all of your hard work:thx: :aus:


Very nicley put thankyou .:wink3:

Bonesey
08-16-2007, 01:01 AM
What a Very Great Job Shell ! Excellent !

Also very insightful

Kudos ! :flo:

MjWings
08-17-2007, 07:00 PM
Brilliant Interview!!

Connie
08-17-2007, 08:27 PM
This is awesome Shell, congrats!

Leanne-00
08-28-2007, 04:40 AM
Gee....Im a bit slow on the uptake these days....Just found this, I guess the fact that I just found it makes sense when you consider just how big and informative this site is....

Its easy to spend a whole day on the music threads....and its possible to be lost for a very long time on the naked and fantasy threads...:laugh2: SHELL....you are wonderful and its true, the bit about firm friendships being formed here....these have spilled out of the computer and into our 'real' world...

Whenever we get together down here in Australia, we ponder exactly what it is and have decided that we all have the common interest (rob) which is what bought us together but we are all very similar and I gotta tell you.....these aussie girls are a hilarious lot and they are just as nuts in real life as well.....THANKS SHELL.....

I would never have had the opportunity to meet these lovely ladies without you...its amazing really considering that a few of them live a short distance from my own home, but for you, we would never have met....I flew down to Melbourne a couple of weeks ago to meet 2 of my new friends...its been a blast

I am so inspired to get overseas now, it would be a blast to meet some of these other people I chat to regularly:hyper: :hyper:

bunnynugget001
09-23-2007, 03:42 PM
Thanks for posting that was an interesting read