el oct 19, 20204:09 AM - fecha de última edición abr 16, 20211:54 PM por jennysowyrda
Administrador de la comunidad
【Closed】AMA with Community Managers!
Hi everyone!
If you've been around in the HubSpot Community for a while, you must've noticed that there are a lot of new faces on the Community recently and the Community Team thought it might be fun to share a little bit about ourselves with our Community and let you ask us anything!😊
We're excited to launch this AMA to celebrate the Community's newest board, Humans of HubSpot. Starting next week we'll spotlight Community members from around our Community in an effort to share more about who we are beyond our avatars and bios. While we can't wait to hear from all of you, we thought it was only right to kick things off by letting you ask us anything.
The HubSpot Community launched in 2016 and has grown into a thriving community in 6 languages with over 9,000 accepted solutions and over 85,000 users. Our goal is to create a space for all HubSpot users to ask questions, find answers and connect with professionals from around the world growing better with HubSpot. To achieve this mission, there are currently 8 Community Managers and each have dedicated space to manage.
We'll be answering questions from Wednesday 21 October - Wednesday 3 November.
Not sure what to ask? Here are a few sample questions:
What do Community Managers do other than creating content on the Community?
What does a typical day look like?
What are the Community’s plans for 2021 and beyond?
Jenny is from Boston, MA and has lived in the area since childhood, including attending Boston College. She has been working for HubSpot since 2016 and joined the Community team as the first Community Manager in 2018.
Fun fact: I have visited 5 HubSpot offices and worked in our Portsmouth, NH office for my first year at HubSpot.
Sharon was born in Caracas-Venezuela and moved to Ireland in 2013. She joined HubSpot in 2017. She has a Bachelor in International Business and she has a diploma as a Chef in Patisserie.
Fun fact: I speak native Italian as I went to an Italian school back home and my family is from Italy! Also, I've worked in my family's patisserie for 5 years! So yes I know how to bake! 😍
Natsumi was born and grew up in Tokyo, Japan. She moved to Singapore in 2018 when she joined HubSpot as a Customer Support Specialist.
Fun fact: I enjoy traveling and trying out the local foods. One of my most memorable travel experiences was when I went solo backpacking around South East Asia! 2 days of boat trip from Laos to Thailand (painful and long) was an experience!
Dennis was born and raised on a dairy farm in Kansas. After school he moved to Florida where, among other things, became a park ranger. Eventually, he moved to New York City because it was the opposite of a farm in Kansas. Now he lives outside of NYC and will inevitably become a farmer in Kansas...
Fun fact: I had a "racing rooster" when I was a kid. It would chase my sister around. Also, I received a blue ribbon in 4-H for cross stitching
Tiphaine grew up in Orléans, France. After secondary school she studied in multiple places around France & Europe, including Germany, Ireland and Portugal. She eventually moved back to Ireland in the beginning of 2019 to join HubSpot
Fun fact: I love watching movies & series. I have 5 siblings. I'm passionate about space. 🚀 and I can't wait to go see live music again!
Mia is originally from Slovenia (EU) and studied German and Russian language and literature. She moved to Berlin in 2019 to work at HubSpot. She started as a German Inbound Success Coach in Sales and worked with users of our free software. She then moved to the Community Team as the German Community Manager in April 2021.
Fun fact: I was equally interested in humanities & natural sciences in school and wanted to study geology; I was even a cave explorer for a short while.
Joe was born and raised in Massachusetts, and joined HubSpot in July 2018. After a year and a half in Customer Support, he moved to Product Marketing to support the Ideas Forum. Feel free to reach out to him to chat about the Ideas Forum (or Star Wars).
Fun fact: Outside of HubSpot, Joe works as a freelance writer.
We are working with some Hubspot customers and their partners who want to integrate with Hubspot. We sometimes come across customer use cases, where they want some extra functionality Hubspot doesn't provide (and other CRMs do! 😓), and we were curious what's the best place to share these ideas to see if other customers have similiar needs? 🤔
As an example, we have been hearing a lot about Identity Verification . Universities 👩🎓 and Crowd Funding 💰 platforms have come up for example. Their process requires a 'customer' to verify their identity (using passport, or drivers licence for example), but because the documents are sensitive, they don't want to simply store them to a customer profile. They are looking for something that creates the verification but preserves privacy. Adding a simple workflow into the contact database would be a seemingly great place to provide this feature.💡
What's the best way to share this idea so we can learn if someone else needs something similar?
We could build this as a one-off integration I guess, but it might be better as a 3rd party application in the marketplace where others can use it. Before we think about doing that, probably better to get more input from others?
Hello, I'm Eyitayo; born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria. I've been a freelance writer since 2017. I was doing it part-time until last year when the powers-that-be had us all on house arrest. So now I want to take my writing to the next level by learning SEO and focusing on only one Niche (SaaS copy) @jennysowyrda you think you can help me with a course on how to write a SaaS copy that generates sales? Thank you
Hola a todos! Mi nombre es Nadia y soy nueva en HubSpot.
Soy optometrista y estudiante en la universidad Tecmilenio, la institucion me dio el beneficio de certificarme y estoy lista para aprender y dedarrollarme profesionalmente.
Hello - I am relatively new to HubSpot and feel totally lost. My main reason for using it is to better organize my leads, know where they are in the slaes process, and automate some messaging. Where is the best place to start? Is there anyone who can help with onboarding?
You will find in our Knowledge Base documentation on every tool within HubSpot. You can also find here a Get Started guide to help you get set up.
The Community is where you are right now, we have a lot of HubSpot users happy to answer your questions as well, for more information to get started on the Community this article will be a good resource, as well as this article on how to ask a great question. As a free user, the Community will also be where you can tell us if you're having a technical issue.
The Academy is another great resource for you. There are a lot of videos, lessons, and certifications there.
If you're looking for more in-depth onboarding you can contact one of our amazing partners in our directory here.
Finally, our professional services can be found here.
@dennisedson Any idea when the v1 API will be deprecated? The "/contacts/v1/contact/batch/" is particularly convenient due to the ability to "upsert" using email.
Hey @mritchie712 ! There is no official timing as of yet. We have a Breaking Changes that might help in terms of easing your worry about being caught off guard. As for the upsert ability, I wouldn't count that out in V3, yet 😉
How y'all doing? 😁Do you guys keep a list of 'good threads/responses' and categorise those by topic? So that you can link them if new threads with similar questions are created 🤔
The short answer is, we do! We have a few ways of keeping track of great threads, including a tagging system, to ensure when there's a great response or helpful post it's not lost forever. I think we are all also pretty familiar with the content on the Community and more often than not when I see a question I know has been answered before I can find the post I'm looking for either by searching the author or title of the post. You can pretty much ask any of us "what's the best post about xyz" and I think we'd all be able to think of a post or two that stand out!
Hey @thesnappingdog, I cannot speak for the entire team here, but I have been using Obsidian which has an interesting tag mapping feature. I am relatively new to the team so my map is pretty little, but it is growing.
Hi I am happy to be here having this course, which I am interested in , I work as a freelancer for an e-commerce website and I would like to learn more about the SEO to increase the website traffic and sales for my client